Thank you!
Added 2017-09-14 23:08:38 +0000 UTCWow, I never expected the reaction I've received from starting this page! Thank you to everyone who's pledged so far! I'm incredibly excited to keep this project going. You're helping make that happen, and for that I am immensely grateful.
Again, many thanks!
Comments
I just want to second what Stephen Bell wrote, I have really enjoyed your videos; especially the retro stuff really explaining how the technology works. The video on the VHS image drum really blew my mind. I too intend to increase my pledge when I see if this works out for you. Best regards from Sweden
2017-10-04 13:27:08 +0000 UTCThank you very much for you kind comments! I'll certainly have to keep this in mind. As my involvement (and understanding of Patreon) increases, I want to do more along the lines of early access, behind the scenes, etc. I'm glad you like the videos, and I am especially grateful you've found them worthy of your patronage. Thank you!
Technology Connections
2017-10-03 02:25:53 +0000 UTCHi from the UK. Love your videos. I am a retired video maker so especially when you cover old video and audio tech, your work is both nostalgia and interesting! When December comes around and your output increases I'll probably join the $5 club. By the way, from my experience with other video producers on Patreon, the most valuable reward you can offer is a couple of days advance viewing before release to the public. This gives us Patrons the opportunity to discuss your latest creation with you here before the public release - from which comments might arrive in in the hundreds. Occasionally, by doing this, you may also get a heads-up on something you didn't know or a slip or error might be pointed out to you before the public release giving you time to re-record a voice over or something. Good luck! I hope it makes the career you hope for. ;-)
Stephen Bell
2017-10-01 21:22:44 +0000 UTCI'm glad to help! Your channel reminds me a lot of The Secret Life of Machines which was part of my inspiration for becoming a software developer.
Tyler Knott
2017-09-16 03:37:32 +0000 UTC