Because people partaking in the creation of this kind of videos, which is to say so called “video essays” do not posess the ability to syntethize their thoughts enough and need artificial padding to lenghten the video and thus give an allure of an thought-provoking essay.
Also “video game essays” are overrated and will over interpret a single mechanic over an hour.
Josh Strife Hayes manages to analyze several mechanics of a game, its context and 100% it in less than an hour.
There’s a lot to say, but most of them tend to pad a little on top of that. Not padding as in completely useless sentences (usually), rather, overly long sentences phrased to sound more profound.
Alexander Avila’s latest video, my beloved
Sees video length, closes tab.
Why do video essays need to be so long these days :(
It’s the anti-tiktokification.
Nature is healing
Is long form content nature?
Because I need something to listen to while working
Because people partaking in the creation of this kind of videos, which is to say so called “video essays” do not posess the ability to syntethize their thoughts enough and need artificial padding to lenghten the video and thus give an allure of an thought-provoking essay.
Also “video game essays” are overrated and will over interpret a single mechanic over an hour.
Josh Strife Hayes manages to analyze several mechanics of a game, its context and 100% it in less than an hour.
Or maybe, god forbid, there’s actually a lot to say on the subject
But go off, this clearly touches a nerve for you
Naw, pretty sure video games are a very simple topic which can be discussed in a TikTok
/s
Thought it was obvious, but yes indeed /s
There’s a lot to say, but most of them tend to pad a little on top of that. Not padding as in completely useless sentences (usually), rather, overly long sentences phrased to sound more profound.
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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Alexander Avila’s latest video
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.