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« on: March 08, 2010, 03:03:26 AM »

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This video from Ira is really funny (with nice Israeli music):



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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2010, 03:15:59 AM »

Yes, this is very good, I should have posted it.
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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2010, 05:46:42 AM »

Honestly I think the long intro's at the beginning of videos (for example this one - a jtf.org logo displayed on the screen for 33 seconds) which have no content at all but are advertisements - these take away a great deal from the video.  People will not stare at a logo for 30 seconds and then watch the rest of the video unless they are already a JTF adherent.   Anyone else, new to the movement, new to the message, not already emotionally invested etc etc, will simply close out the window and stop watching when there is too much fluff at the beginning of a video.   Perhaps if people are very drawn into creating these graphics and designs/advertisements, they should move them to the end of the videos after the message has already been given over.   Or flash a very brief JTF logo for 1 second or two and get right into the content of the video. 

In summation, the lengthy intro's defeat the purpose of the video and no one will keep their attention long enough to stay with the video.
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2010, 05:53:37 AM »

I like how it shows the difference of the immoral girls of tel aviv and the moral girls of Ye'sha
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« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2010, 06:30:28 AM »

Honestly I think the long intro's at the beginning of videos (for example this one - a jtf.org logo displayed on the screen for 33 seconds) which have no content at all but are advertisements - these take away a great deal from the video.  People will not stare at a logo for 30 seconds and then watch the rest of the video unless they are already a JTF adherent.   Anyone else, new to the movement, new to the message, not already emotionally invested etc etc, will simply close out the window and stop watching when there is too much fluff at the beginning of a video.   Perhaps if people are very drawn into creating these graphics and designs/advertisements, they should move them to the end of the videos after the message has already been given over.   Or flash a very brief JTF logo for 1 second or two and get right into the content of the video. 

In summation, the lengthy intro's defeat the purpose of the video and no one will keep their attention long enough to stay with the video.

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Ira never did long intros before. But she has been somewhat defensive lately because she is being unfairly attacked as a supposed enemy of JTF.
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« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2010, 06:35:09 AM »

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BTW I think her videos are very imaginative and clever.
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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2010, 09:50:06 AM »

Me too.

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BTW I think her videos are very imaginative and clever.
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« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2010, 09:55:33 AM »

Honestly I think the long intro's at the beginning of videos (for example this one - a jtf.org logo displayed on the screen for 33 seconds) which have no content at all but are advertisements - these take away a great deal from the video.  People will not stare at a logo for 30 seconds and then watch the rest of the video unless they are already a JTF adherent.   Anyone else, new to the movement, new to the message, not already emotionally invested etc etc, will simply close out the window and stop watching when there is too much fluff at the beginning of a video.   Perhaps if people are very drawn into creating these graphics and designs/advertisements, they should move them to the end of the videos after the message has already been given over.   Or flash a very brief JTF logo for 1 second or two and get right into the content of the video. 

In summation, the lengthy intro's defeat the purpose of the video and no one will keep their attention long enough to stay with the video.

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Ira never did long intros before. But she has been somewhat defensive lately because she is being unfairly attacked as a supposed enemy of JTF.


Interesting.   I actually had in mind also the videos of 4international or Joshua, which had elaborate intros and graphics as well.   Nice-looking, but perhaps best left for the end.   Are those two still on board here after the fighting that went on or did they decide to stop making videos?   I'm sort of out of the loop of the drama here.
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« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2010, 05:24:51 PM »

Honestly I think the long intro's at the beginning of videos (for example this one - a jtf.org logo displayed on the screen for 33 seconds) which have no content at all but are advertisements - these take away a great deal from the video.  People will not stare at a logo for 30 seconds and then watch the rest of the video unless they are already a JTF adherent.   Anyone else, new to the movement, new to the message, not already emotionally invested etc etc, will simply close out the window and stop watching when there is too much fluff at the beginning of a video.   Perhaps if people are very drawn into creating these graphics and designs/advertisements, they should move them to the end of the videos after the message has already been given over.   Or flash a very brief JTF logo for 1 second or two and get right into the content of the video. 

In summation, the lengthy intro's defeat the purpose of the video and no one will keep their attention long enough to stay with the video.

בס''ד

Ira never did long intros before. But she has been somewhat defensive lately because she is being unfairly attacked as a supposed enemy of JTF.


Interesting.   I actually had in mind also the videos of 4international or Joshua, which had elaborate intros and graphics as well.   Nice-looking, but perhaps best left for the end.   Are those two still on board here after the fighting that went on or did they decide to stop making videos?   I'm sort of out of the loop of the drama here.

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Ira just did another version of the video without the 30 second intro.

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« Reply #9 on: March 09, 2010, 02:08:58 PM »

Much better.  I guess they appreciated my criticism.

Anyway this video begins with a bit of fluff (has visual of Chaim and David speaking with music overlay) before it gets to the funny parts.   So for sure the 30 second logo was extraneous.  I just wanted to make the point that in general it is better that videos get right into the content at the beginning, unless for something like a 1 second flash of logo, etc, and then save the fancy stuff for the end maybe.
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« Reply #10 on: March 11, 2010, 02:23:08 PM »

This is sooooo good!  G-d willing that Chaim could become the Prime Minister of Israel,  and change the face of things to come.  Seeing the maps of the Middle East, and areas of Israel at peace does a heart good, for Without Hope, we become Barren of Ideas and Strength!

Sometimes a little fantasy is healthy and inspires new ideas and solutions.   Good Job Chaim and David!
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« Reply #11 on: March 11, 2010, 02:45:43 PM »

I really liked the idea of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan disappearing. I hope that really happens.

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« Reply #12 on: March 14, 2010, 12:30:56 AM »

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« Reply #13 on: March 14, 2010, 12:15:41 PM »

Much better.  I guess they appreciated my criticism.

Anyway this video begins with a bit of fluff (has visual of Chaim and David speaking with music overlay) before it gets to the funny parts.
If you understand Hebrew lyrics its better.

ani ve ata neshane et ha-olam (me and you will change the world)
ani ve ata az yavou kvar kulam (me and you and then others will join)
amru et ze kodem lefanai, lo meshane... (these words were said before us, but no matter...)
ani ve ata neshane et ha-olam (me and you will change the world)
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« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2010, 01:18:38 PM »

Much better.  I guess they appreciated my criticism.

Anyway this video begins with a bit of fluff (has visual of Chaim and David speaking with music overlay) before it gets to the funny parts.
If you understand Hebrew lyrics its better.

ani ve ata neshane et ha-olam (me and you will change the world)
ani ve ata az yavou kvar kulam (me and you and then others will join)
amru et ze kodem lefanai, lo meshane... (these words were said before us, but no matter...)
ani ve ata neshane et ha-olam (me and you will change the world)

Oh, I see.  Interesting.
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