godix wrote:This all kind of brings up another point, why focus on technical bullshit anyway? Honestly now, would you consider a video that was technically perfect but boring as shit to be better than a video that was entertaining but had some ghosting? Any place other than the org this would be a rhetorical question. Here, it's an honest question because 90% of you guys seem to think that getting the AR right is much much more important than actually making something fun to watch. Anyway, if the answer is that an entertaining but technically flawed video is better than a technical perfect but boring vid, then why are we focusing so much on pushing the tech bullshit anyway? If tech is wrong then mention it, but why make it the main focus of constructive criticism?
If you can't bother to do something simple correctly, something that there are tutorials and guides on, why should someone give you the benefit of the doubt that you can do the more complex things you need to do to make a good video?
For examples of how this concept fits into everyday life see entrance exams, placement exams, interviews, performance reviews, most social interaction involving meeting new people, etc. It's not exactly a foreign concept... it's a bad first impression.






