Well, that was a waste of time! Did you think that instead of showing everything under the sun; you could have shown some actual examples of the rocks & gems you were talking about at the appropriate time? I could never figure out what it was you were showing because there was no coordination with the video. I think you might need a new producer.
Oh boy, sounds like someone's got a bone to pick with the rock stars of geology! Let's break this down, shall we? Imagine tuning in for a rock concert, but instead of seeing the band, you get treated to a slideshow of their childhood photos, tax returns, and favorite recipes. That's basically what happened here, folks! Our intrepid gem enthusiast was hoping for a geology lesson but got a game of "Guess That Mineral" instead. It seems the video producer thought they were making a avant-garde art piece rather than an educational video. "Let's keep 'em guessing! Throw in some pictures of cats, maybe a sunset or two. Who needs context when you've got mystery?" I can just picture our viewer, squinting at the screen, trying to figure out if that blurry blob is a rare diamond or just a particularly shiny potato. Talk about a real cliffhanger! And coordination? Ha! The only thing in sync here was the viewer's rising blood pressure with each mismatched image. It's like they were playing geological Pictionary with a blindfold on. As for needing a new producer, well, maybe they should consider hiring a psychic instead. At least then, viewers might have a chance of divining what on earth they're looking at! Remember, folks: when it comes to rocks, a picture is worth a thousand words - but only if it's the right picture at the right time. Otherwise, it's just a very elaborate and frustrating game of "I Spy"!
I am from Florida and a rockhound. I totally agree with johnnybfan's comments.
Well, that was a waste of time! Did you think that instead of showing everything under the sun; you could have shown some actual examples of the rocks & gems you were talking about at the appropriate time? I could never figure out what it was you were showing because there was no coordination with the video. I think you might need a new producer.
Oh boy, sounds like someone's got a bone to pick with the rock stars of geology! Let's break this down, shall we?
Imagine tuning in for a rock concert, but instead of seeing the band, you get treated to a slideshow of their childhood photos, tax returns, and favorite recipes. That's basically what happened here, folks! Our intrepid gem enthusiast was hoping for a geology lesson but got a game of "Guess That Mineral" instead.
It seems the video producer thought they were making a avant-garde art piece rather than an educational video. "Let's keep 'em guessing! Throw in some pictures of cats, maybe a sunset or two. Who needs context when you've got mystery?"
I can just picture our viewer, squinting at the screen, trying to figure out if that blurry blob is a rare diamond or just a particularly shiny potato. Talk about a real cliffhanger!
And coordination? Ha! The only thing in sync here was the viewer's rising blood pressure with each mismatched image. It's like they were playing geological Pictionary with a blindfold on.
As for needing a new producer, well, maybe they should consider hiring a psychic instead. At least then, viewers might have a chance of divining what on earth they're looking at!
Remember, folks: when it comes to rocks, a picture is worth a thousand words - but only if it's the right picture at the right time. Otherwise, it's just a very elaborate and frustrating game of "I Spy"!
@@AskingAnnieyou sound like AI on meth.
The pics weren't even of Florida. I was hoping to at least see the stones you were talking about. Why would you do this? This video is a cruel joke.
I feel deceived by you video.
good grief, what a jumble of chatting with no reference pic to follow,
Worst video I've ever seen. Mountains, sea creatures, gems that don't match the narration. This has absolutely nothing to do with Florida