Fireworks - Video Scaries
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Welcome to Video Scaries... Episode 16
Happy Halloween to all! But soon after Halloween comes Bonfire Night, and with Bonfire Night, comes Fireworks, which may seem fun, but also are extremely dangerous when not used correctly...
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I remember seeing Blast Off during the trailers at the cinema when I was about 7 or 8, that image of the hand with missing fingers stayed with me forever!!
I couldn't sleep when I saw it
I think next year, you should do a video scaries on Ghostwatch.
He should do all of those fake tv broadcast films. They’re all fantastic.
The reason you don't fuck around with fireworks
Felicity 'Treacle' Kendall providing that stern closing voiceover on Parents, there.
Giggity
Praise to you for raising awareness of the dangers of fireworks. Also, great Brexit reference and thanks for keeping the b/w test card even after the AMTV rebrand.
…you know I’m actually starting to appreciate that fireworks are getting banned more and more in America, even during the 4th of July or new years… I sure as hell wouldn’t wanna be anywhere near a firework after watching this stuff… also, I know they are kids, BUT WHO THE HELL LIGHTS UP AN ENTIRE BOX OF FIREWORKS?!?? Like I know that’s the point of the PSA but come on that just pure insanity. It’s like pulling the pin on a grenade and expecting nothing bad to happen, it just makes no sense.
I remember a video I saw in school when I was in year 8 or 9, it wasn't exactly related to fireworks but was related to bonfire night (I believe this was around the time of bonfire night) that showed the effects of throwing a can of aerosol into a fire, showed this kid throwing the can into the fire, and his face getting burnt and the aftermath, probably qualifies for Video Scaries. It seems one student didn't listen cause on a camping trip to Devon in 2018 (towards the end of Year 9) he decided to throw a can into a fire, luckily he was far enough away that the fireball didn't touch him.
11:49 You should mention the "formally speaking woman" is, of course, Felicity Kendal.
I agree with your observations on the 'Throwing' PSA. The reason it feels so ineffective is the lack of a 'call to action'. A call to action is basically what all of those ending narrations/messages are for; to tell people what the purpose of an advertisement is and the action that the advertiser would like to see or prevent. In the context of PSAs, the call to action is typically either advice on how to prevent a certain behaviour or advice on how to act in the event of a certain situation. The 'Throwing' PSA has everything else a PSA needs (it shows us what can happen if you throw fireworks in the street) but feels aimless because they don't actually elaborate on why they're showing this to the audience and what they would instead like to see.
Sorry if this is obvious. I just wanted to share. :)
I will never let my future children hold sparklers, never.
They should make Video Scaries an actual TV series.
The issue with the last one is it just incites a phobia of hospitals. Kids see these things. Ones like Blast Off are much better.
It's July as I write this comment, and being American, I recently attended an Independence Day firework display. Afterwards, I was commenting to my boyfriend that I found it interesting how as an American, I associate fireworks with summer, but over in the UK and Ireland, they're an autumn thing, with bonfire night being in November and--if my semester abroad in Galway is an accurate representation--Halloween being a big fireworks holiday in Ireland.
But I also live in a state where fireworks are illegal to sell to anyone. That doesn't stop people from buying them in other states, but strictly speaking, only professional fireworks displays are legal in my state.
Where's YOUR child tonight?
you should do one of these on kitchen/cooking PSAs
🎵it's show time, it's show time, it's show time, it's show time, it's show time, it's show time, it's show time, it's show time, it's show time🎵
🎵Video Scaries Episode 16 Fireworks🎵
For some reason, I was waiting for someone to die in these Firework PSA. I am kinda disappointed that no one died, but it's a good video either way.
Fireworks are not the problem, it's the shops who break the laws on their sale to underage kids. If I had my way, shops who illegally sold fireworks to kids or those illegally buying on behalf of kids, would face their local authority explosives licence being revoked, firework stocks would be removed and used for community groups to put on firework displays, and those shops would be permanently banned from registering for a licence to sell domestic consumer fireworks ever again, and any new person that takes over the shop would be thoroughly vetted before any new local authority explosives licences would be issued. That's the way to do it.
fireworks
sad for birds haha
for kids,
one finger you learn
The well spoken narrator in the “Parents” video reminds me of Felicity Kendall.
It was.
Kids have been chucking bangers all over the shop man.
I’ll tell you, some of the PSA’s from the US back in the 70’s were creepy.
Final one is disturbing
Hello irrational fear of sparklers. I still remember the sparkler ad.
wow you finally made a video scaries about fireworks thanks for that wish i guess?
happy halloween, have an explosive one
Is the voice of fire the voice of the Lord of darkness
ITV Creates 2019: October 2019 is up next.
Spooky
Superbe
I Really Think They Should Re Air The Where Are Your Kids And Blast Off In 2019 due to a rise of this hoolagism
I now am scared and shaking.
Aww man, I was looking forward to celebrating Brexit day by huffing some gas. Just feels fitting for such a monumentally stupid and self destructive milestone.
;)