Things that interest me. C6M: We'll get to that. MGM: It's beneficial for both people, yeah. C6M: So do you go into it knowing that?
MGM: Should I collab with them? C6M: What do you shoot on? C6M: I think there is a difference between something that looks produced and has a concept versus someone that is driving their car or shooting in their bathroom or wherever they are.
MGM: Well it helps me to shoot in a higher quality. MGM: Exactly playing with rubber bands when I'm C6M: Have you been approached yet?
C6M: Congratulations. MGM: Now they do yeah. I've heard about that. MGM: For some people it's a way to subsidize. C6M: So the Ryan Higas of the world are doing quite well? MGM: Oh yeah. C6M: laughs So do you feel like a celebrity? MGM: No, not at all. I get described as celebrity sometimes.
C6M: So since you do have that character C6M: Yeah, but there's nothing that they're hiding behind. MGM: I do get recognized on the street every once in a while MGM: You can't worry about trying to make a video that goes crazy viral. C6M : So you can pretty much walk around and most people don't MGM: Yeah yeah, people leave me alone.
C6M: You have thousand subscribers. MGM: laughs uncomfortably Thanks. MGM: Hold on This is when Mystery Guitar Man quickly remembers he's in character and searches for his glasses. Joe: And I take my glasses off. C6M: So how much of you is in your character? Joe: I don't know what you're talking about. C6M: But I thought that was brilliant Joe: And for a while it kept people wondering whether or not it was real C6M: But yeah I think eventually people will spot it.
Joe: Everyone is fake on YouTube! C6M: Because I read that you were about to be medical school and Joe: Yeah C6M: Well, it's like you can't write the great American novel on your first novel. That's the one that you don't show anyone. Joe: Those are the videos that are deleted from my channel. Joe: The question I never get asked is what my middle name is C6M: Is there a line you don't cross?
Joe: I'm sure there's an internal mind C6M: For instance since you mentioned it earlier They moved to the United States when he was a teenager, and Penna grew to love his new country. Like many of his soon-to-be colleagues on YouTube, a youthful interest in filmmaking led to him making videos in his spare time.
In between these big hits, MysteryGuitarMan kept up a steady stream of content for his subscribers. His videos usually feature a minute main piece of content followed by a vlog of sorts where he addresses the audience and passes along useful information and links to upcoming or past projects.
The music in his videos is created by his impeccable skill in video editing; he has been known to work for more than 24 hours straight sorting out the hundreds of cuts in some of his productions One note per cut will do that. Aside from the meticulous editing in his videos, MysteryGuitarMan is recognized for his original and creative concepts.
He incorporates cool camera tricks, special effects, and stop-motion animation into most of his productions, often implementing unexpected media like Poloroid photos or miniature easels. Xploration Earth will be one quarter of Xploration Station , a two-hour programming block that will air on local FOX stations. The earth science program will have a notable host, too; it will be led by Philippe Cousteau Jr.
In a preview video for the four new series, we see Penna investigating a lab and hanging with some robots, all while wearing his trademark sunglasses. Penna, whose videos mostly focus on inventive musical creations and sublime editing tricks, may seem like an odd choice for a show about futuristic tech, but the curiosity he displays in his videos makes him a good fit for the job.
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