Well, truth be told this isn’t exactly the silver screen. I was poking around on YouTube and a couple of the other video sharing sites and found this semi-bizarre video from scrapintoo.com
According to the video, their business was buying (perhaps selling and renting out) edited dvd movies and was forced to shut down in 2008.
So, there website now has a weird pitch for some ‘business opportunity’ stuff.
Of course, it’s not that business opportunity stuff is necessarily weird it’s just that the guy’s voice reminds me of some software some guys were promoting from a university think tank or something where a robotic voice slides strangely over the natural pauses between sentences and phrases.
Check out this video and you tell me….Is this guy suffering from cerebral palsy and sitting in a wheelchair armed with a talking laptop or is this just a weird edit on his voiceover?
In the off chance that you are highly motivated to begin your online business, you can probably nav over to the form they are talking about by following a link where the original youtube video is hosted.
So, next up, I watch a ‘related video’ about a video and dvd editing software package, and guess what??
I get a robotic voice again, only this time with an accent that’s vaguely ‘british’, but to be honest I can’t quite place it. Is this what the world is coming to? Is it such a hassle to cut a junk internet video with a real human voice that the corporate seo guys can’t be bothered with it? Embedded here for your convenience:
Is it true that YouTube, and by extension Google, can’t disseminate between a good and bad video? Are there some derivative indicators, like ‘time a user spends watching it’ or, number of recommends, or just the number of views. It seems to me that a weird robotic voice over on a screenshot video is about one step away from just pure automated spam-bot-ing.
Edited Movies, In The Movies
Well, truth be told this isn’t exactly the silver screen. I was poking around on YouTube and a couple of the other video sharing sites and found this semi-bizarre video from scrapintoo.com
According to the video, their business was buying (perhaps selling and renting out) edited dvd movies and was forced to shut down in 2008.
So, there website now has a weird pitch for some ‘business opportunity’ stuff.
Of course, it’s not that business opportunity stuff is necessarily weird it’s just that the guy’s voice reminds me of some software some guys were promoting from a university think tank or something where a robotic voice slides strangely over the natural pauses between sentences and phrases.
Check out this video and you tell me….Is this guy suffering from cerebral palsy and sitting in a wheelchair armed with a talking laptop or is this just a weird edit on his voiceover?
In the off chance that you are highly motivated to begin your online business, you can probably nav over to the form they are talking about by following a link where the original youtube video is hosted.
So, next up, I watch a ‘related video’ about a video and dvd editing software package, and guess what??
I get a robotic voice again, only this time with an accent that’s vaguely ‘british’, but to be honest I can’t quite place it. Is this what the world is coming to? Is it such a hassle to cut a junk internet video with a real human voice that the corporate seo guys can’t be bothered with it? Embedded here for your convenience:
Is it true that YouTube, and by extension Google, can’t disseminate between a good and bad video? Are there some derivative indicators, like ‘time a user spends watching it’ or, number of recommends, or just the number of views. It seems to me that a weird robotic voice over on a screenshot video is about one step away from just pure automated spam-bot-ing.