"I feel like a kid again"

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10 Minute Project - At Play
Not at all sponsored, but I'd totally take a free life time adobe subscription if you're watching this, Adobe.
No, yeah - it's been fantastic to try something new and feel emboldened to play in the space! Nothing but pure, Unfettered Joy!
Filler Words - 2
Sentence Retakes - 5
10+ Second Pauses - 3
Repeats - 2
Self Interruptions - 0
Important Context if you're new! This is part of an public speaking exercise turned content creation exercise I'm participating where I record myself speaking for ten minutes then edit it down to a little thought - ideally where in I develop an idea as far as I can in those ten minutes. The closer the video is to ten minutes, the better you'll be able to tell I've gotten at talking!
Catch me live Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 11 EST on / celeritydust

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  • @CavtheCat
    @CavtheCat22 күн бұрын

    Happy you find something you enjoy :3❤

  • @Antonim54
    @Antonim5422 күн бұрын

    YES! So much yes! This is exactly how it should feel to learn new things. There's so much knowledge out there that we can never get a grasp of, locked away by so many barriers, and just figuring out those little ideas one by one feels like another hurdle overcome. One step closer to greatness.

  • @senflyer-
    @senflyer-22 күн бұрын

    I'm happy to hear so! The joy of creating is amazing! (I just learned today KZread has custom emoji lol) For my skill it's drawing related. I have loved animation and anime since I was young, and have been drawing for a very long time. (20+ years) I love being able to appreciate art not just as a fan, but looking at someone's art and thinking "wow that looks cool, let's figure out how they did that!". And what I love about drawing, in a similar way, is that the possibilities are truly endless. Every little detail can be changed to fit what you are going for, and I enjoy learning the different details and styles of doing things. (and yes, it does give a healthy sense of control in the sense that you are the director and editor of the piece) I hope some day I can afford creative subscriptions like that, it looks so fun. I have that same sense of wanting to learn a lot and start an adventure, but I feel limited in what I can do right now. However your vids have inspired me to start small instead of delaying and having that sense of perfectionism. The internet can sometimes be a passive and cynical place, and I want more people to experience the fun in creation for creation sake, whatever form that takes. Part of the reason I wanted to get into video making and content creation in general, rather than being someone who just posts things and runs, is I want to have these things to look back on some day. I am trying to get into journaling too, but for some reason it's harder to talk with myself than a conversation with others. There's this sense of learning through teaching and explaining vibe. I need to get better at doing things for fun. lol It's not that I don't have fun doing them, but more I don't feel like there's room to make mistakes. I think in the future I want to have some outlet hobbies that are just for me, not for the internet at all. Growing up in a digital age, that sense of outer awareness has been there for a long time. The world feels smaller when you disconnect. But, I think of the phrase "capture a moment". I also don't want to do it alone anymore, but together with whoever wants to join. I want to feel that energy that comes from connecting with people in a creative way. I still have a lot of nerves, but I'm trying anyways. That's what the people I admire taught me.

  • @DyxoXinoro
    @DyxoXinoro22 күн бұрын

    This video convinces me that if you were born a milennial you would have absolutely been a Newgrounds kid. Just messing around in Flash, uploading what you have onto the Portal every now and then, and talking with whatever audience you gather about the different projects you have going on. And frankly, that acted as a cruel reminder that Adobe killed Flash for really dumb reasons. I'm happy that you're enjoying after effects in spite of my gripes with the company though. To create is always a good impulse, even if your creation might be "dumb" or whatever.

  • @kismet_VT
    @kismet_VT22 күн бұрын

    man, i love creating and thinking about the stuff i do. for me its engineering and coding. when i tell you that im lowkey obsessed with how things work and love taking things apart and trying to put them back together again (many appliances have fallen to my hands, rip), it really isnt an exaggeration. i love how complex things can be, and i really cant explain it to people, its just so fun! i want to have the ability to engineer and create great things as well, so im trying to save up so i can study as much about engineering related stuff as possible.

  • @nxsomebody
    @nxsomebody22 күн бұрын

    I would love to achieve this joy for the job I get hired for one day. Glad you have a strong fascination for this skill!

  • @theangel2742
    @theangel274221 күн бұрын

    I feel like this is one of the major downsides of school. School makes everything you do on a graded scale. You have no room to try out new things just to see if they'll work, because that will give you a lower grade. lower grade is bad see it says that on your report card that your parents see. School slowly break down your creativity and your want to discover new things even in subjects that you love. I find that science can get the worst of this. If you get a few bad science teachers it can completely shape your conception on science while the exact opposite can happen with a few good teachers. This won't happen everyone but it will happen to a lot of people.(I know there's a better way to put this, I just can't find it.)🐢

  • @senflyer-

    @senflyer-

    21 күн бұрын

    I thought I wasn't good at learning because I struggled with the way they taught things. But I love learning outside of a classroom environment. I like going at my own pace. I'm kind of glad I tried language learning outside of the classroom as I think the slow pace would have bored me.

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