(06-08-2016, 09:20 PM)grim Wrote: (06-08-2016, 03:26 AM)SharpSpine Wrote: Definitely agree. There are several reasons why there are so many more video reviews these days. Most of the reasons will get me vilified if I actually say them, so I'll go with time/convenience for the reviewer. It must take them much longer to write out a review that they feel the time trade off for the watcher/reader is worth it given the amount of content shared.
I have no issue with the existence of video reviews of products. If I am going to buy a lawn mower, I like I can go to youtube and find 50 reviews of lawn mowers. That's fine. But we are not talking lawn mowers here. We are talking $15 products where you cant actually see work being done.
If someone wants to have a "following" or somehow self-promote themselves as a reviewer, I got no issue with that at all. Some people become "professional" reviewers on Amazon. That's fine - review whatever you want. Make all the videos and publish 1,000 of them. That take initiative, time, patience and a presence. Thats good.
But do not do it at the expensive of well written words. Consumers can easily read the words far faster than video. I can watch the parts of lawn mower and see how its used. I can't see anything from watching someone shaving. I can't see "glide" or tell "cushion" or sense "scent". But I got no problem if you want to do that. Just provide the written word too.
Go to any major news website. More and more you see a clutter of videos. Some have annoying ads in front of them, Some have the written word with them, and some don't. No words? Then it doesn't get watched. Its TOO SLOW.
We live in a world of INSTANT GRATIFICATION. This is just me but I have no time and no desire to sit through 12 minutes of .... yada yada yada. Now others might like that. Get to the bottom line. If you are going to have another one tomorrow, then get to the bottom line immediately. Cool thats fine. But for the rest of us who are unwilling to watch, please provide the written description. Thats all I'm saying. Video reviews? Fine, make them but also write some words.
You could always write your own reviews, post then up here, or on your own blog, or wherever. Then you wouldnt have to trouble yourselfvsith waiting for someine else to do it for you...
I dont do "reviews", but I do videos. I do then because they are fun and I enjoy it. Its not easy to sit in front of a camera and talk to no one, but speaj as though an audience is in front of you. It takes patience to make the videos, edit them, process them, and upload them. It also takes a certain amount of boldness. We are putting ourselves out there i. The truest sense of the word for all ti see and hear, criticize and compliment. We expose every nuance of our process to the armchair experts, and just wait for someone to cone along and telk us how bad we did, what we shoukd be doing differently, and hiw they are always better and more proficient than we are...
Anyhiw...just bear in mind that there is nothing easy about reviewing products, regardless of the format of the review. If someone diesnt like a format or atyle...move on to one you do like, instead of trying tk change what other people enjoy doing...
Rant over...sorry...
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