Way to go, UA-cam. You recommended me a video about an entirely different James Lee than the animator whose work I've enjoyed. Real smart algorithm you've got there. :|
@Hoan Lee The organizer didn't take the audio from the direct source (the amplifier that connects the mic on the speaker's body) , but recorded it using a external mic away from the speaker thus includes the terrible echo and ambient sounds. Guess you can call it unprofessional.
we're all want to hear what are James sharing about his filmmaking experiences but . . yeah i can tell what was going on in there. just feel bad for himself and his fans like me thu. its all good.
Way to go, UA-cam. You recommended me a video about an entirely different James Lee than the animator whose work I've enjoyed. Real smart algorithm you've got there. :|
the audio is bad. cant hear much though!
@Hoan Lee The organizer didn't take the audio from the direct source (the amplifier that connects the mic on the speaker's body) , but recorded it using a external mic away from the speaker thus includes the terrible echo and ambient sounds. Guess you can call it unprofessional.
we're all want to hear what are James sharing about his filmmaking experiences but . . yeah i can tell what was going on in there. just feel bad for himself and his fans like me thu. its all good.
@Hoan Lee Yeah, can't fathom a organisation such as TED can have such mistake , TED talks without "clear talk" is just utmost annoying.
*_Weird, this has smaller views than expected._*
It says "How video editing change the story"... I can see that