A boy in the HappySlip world...
Now for my comments (Disclaimer: this is just my unqualified and non-expert opinion. I don't want to get hate comments or trolls for this):
1. She's really getting better in production. Editing was clean and very precise, even. It's getting slicker and more professional. Considering she's using rudimentary equipment (she's essentially just making a home video), I marvel how she does it. If this is her work with her current tools, just imagine what she could do with a Mac Pro and Final Cut (Pro or even just Express).
2. Her acting was superb. Her comic timing is her signature. No more character inconsistencies, unlike her first few videos. No more cross-character mistakes. Very good.
3. But of course, not all is fine in the HappySlip world. As I said in my Twitter tweets, I like the parts better than the whole. Honestly, I really did not get the point of the whole skit, unless this is a prelude to another series of videos on this subject. Or perhaps I can wait for her thoughts on this video on her blog.
4. Don't really know Kevjumba and I haven't seen his videos, so I can't comment on that at this time. I can't even comment on how he looks (or how cute he is) because I'm a guy.
But all things considered, I say this is a good video as only HappySlip can deliver.
Cheers and congratulations, Christine Gam... (oh c'mon, a little googling will lead you to her complete name anyway...)
2 Objection(s):
I had just started watching the clips on happy slip and I am having fun!
Isnt she using a more advance program in editing her videos? ^_^ I think I read it from a friend's blog.
BTW, I see that you will be attending the Taste Asia event this coming July 3. I will also be attending the said event. See you there!
info on Kevjumba. he's one of the youtube celebs with witty topics for teens. his format is unique but i'd imagine many guys and girls his age are watching him. lalang.. sharing lang!
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