Nice one, Andrew! Btw, I bought a cheap lav mic to plug in, turns out to sound better than a shotgun mic especially indoors. Not that I'm one to give advice about video. 😂
hey! just found your channel and I absolutely love everything about your videos. They're so honest 😊 I started at the last video, but couldn't help myself and went for the first ones and have been watching your vlog in uploading order. thanks for sharing your journey and documenting your thoughts on it. I send you greetings and hugs from México! 🇲🇽🌞
Nice one again! You already know the sound was very low. I can relate to the struggle of trying to get the light right/everything looking good, and also everything sounding right. It turns out these hollywood people actually know what they're doing. And then all of this in addition to trying to have something worth while to say. The struggle is real. You're doing a good job. You'll get the sound dialed in.
You're definitely not lying, improvement can happen pretty quickly. I stopped wearing my glasses the second I went on vacation from work. The only glasses I wore during the whole week were blue light blocking glasses with no prescription. When I went to put my glasses on at the end of the week to do something around the house, they were made everything much more clear than before. I only ended up wearing them for about 20 minutes or so and they started giving me a headache they were so strong. And that was only in a 5 day period. I still can't read an eye chart for shit, but I've noticed a definite improvement in a very short amount of time.
Sometimes I think if they would the had cordless remotes conttollers back in the 90's I would not need glasses today but of crouse being a kid I would have probably still got close to the TV. I really feel like I never really had a chance to prevent my nearsightedness since it happened to me as a child. As a child pre myopia I never once pictured myself wearing glasses. I think it's worse for the generation after me with these screens. I really didn't look at a lot of small screens. Only thing I can think of is game gear and even that was kind of big compared to a cellphone. I always joke that the next generation of kids are going to be wearing thick glasses but it could be a reality.
Oh my goodness! That loud sound effect at the end!
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Nice one, Andrew! Btw, I bought a cheap lav mic to plug in, turns out to sound better than a shotgun mic especially indoors. Not that I'm one to give advice about video. 😂
We believe you.
Report your Snellen.
Good going, good luck. You definitely have applied step 1 of the Endmyopia method - changing your visual habits.
hey! just found your channel and I absolutely love everything about your videos. They're so honest 😊 I started at the last video, but couldn't help myself and went for the first ones and have been watching your vlog in uploading order.
thanks for sharing your journey and documenting your thoughts on it.
I send you greetings and hugs from México! 🇲🇽🌞
Improving is best done with a Snellen.
Then you trust your objective result, going from 20/60, to 20/25.
Great job getting started! Thanks for the mention.
That chair alone looks like you have been dedicated to screen watching.
Nice one again! You already know the sound was very low. I can relate to the struggle of trying to get the light right/everything looking good, and also everything sounding right. It turns out these hollywood people actually know what they're doing. And then all of this in addition to trying to have something worth while to say. The struggle is real. You're doing a good job. You'll get the sound dialed in.
Hollywood people have a lot of flaws but that's definitely one thing they've got right. Thanks for the support! When's your next update video?
@@NottNott actually, I'm working on it. I basically have it filmed, I just haven't had time to edit it. Hopefully in the next day or so.
You're definitely not lying, improvement can happen pretty quickly. I stopped wearing my glasses the second I went on vacation from work. The only glasses I wore during the whole week were blue light blocking glasses with no prescription. When I went to put my glasses on at the end of the week to do something around the house, they were made everything much more clear than before. I only ended up wearing them for about 20 minutes or so and they started giving me a headache they were so strong. And that was only in a 5 day period. I still can't read an eye chart for shit, but I've noticed a definite improvement in a very short amount of time.
Nice insights again. Subscribed!
Sir what is your eye power now please tell me?
Sometimes I think if they would the had cordless remotes conttollers back in the 90's I would not need glasses today but of crouse being a kid I would have probably still got close to the TV. I really feel like I never really had a chance to prevent my nearsightedness since it happened to me as a child. As a child pre myopia I never once pictured myself wearing glasses. I think it's worse for the generation after me with these screens. I really didn't look at a lot of small screens. Only thing I can think of is game gear and even that was kind of big compared to a cellphone. I always joke that the next generation of kids are going to be wearing thick glasses but it could be a reality.
Thanks
minecraft? ah i see, a man of culture!
You got me! 😎
What about palming ?
Basically doesn't work as it doesn't address the reason someone is shortsighted, good for reducing cilliary spasm maybe?