Hey there Matt! Just wanted to let you know that I've been a fan of yours for a little over 2 years now, and I have to say, thank you for being such an excellent content creator. I appreciate how much time and effort you, Stephanie, and the rest of the team put into each and every episode. You've certainly earned the spot as my favorite YouTuber. With that said, let's get into the AMA questions!
If you were to create another series similar to Game Lab or just another season of Game Lab altogether, what would you do differently? In other words, what did you learn in filming these 8 episodes of Game Lab that you would apply in creating future similar content?
Which theories (both Game Theory and Film Theory) have been the most difficult to research and write? The most fun? The most rewarding?
So. Matt. Way back in October of last year in one of your Mario Maker GTLive streams you first played a level that I created called 150 Seconds. I'm curious to know: Do you enjoy the Mario Maker streams? There has only been ONE Mario Maker stream in all of 2016 so far. I guess my real question is: are there more Mario Maker streams coming? :D
Finally, I'm going to ask somewhat of a hypothetical question: If you were to create a new YouTube channel right this very moment, what route would you take? Would it be another theory channel, following the pattern of Game and Film Theory? Or would you do something a bit more out of the ordinary, such as a GTVlogs or a Behind the Scenes channel? As an avid consumer of YouTube and internet culture, I'm always curious about these kinds of things.
Once again, thank you so much for creating a series that I just love watching. Video game's tangential learning experience was an excellent idea. Also, having seen the first two episodes of Game Lab, JOB WELL DONE! IT'S AMAZING! Sorry for all caps. I got excited.
Anyways, thanks so much for being the creator that you are. Never stop making videos and being kind to your fans. I look forward to your future theories, the next six episodes of Game Lab, the next #GTLive stream, and hopefully, my biggest wish, meeting you someday!
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Hey there Matt! Just wanted to let you know that I've been a fan of yours for a little over 2 years now, and I have to say, thank you for being such an excellent content creator. I appreciate how much time and effort you, Stephanie, and the rest of the team put into each and every episode. You've certainly earned the spot as my favorite YouTuber. With that said, let's get into the AMA questions!
If you were to create another series similar to Game Lab or just another season of Game Lab altogether, what would you do differently? In other words, what did you learn in filming these 8 episodes of Game Lab that you would apply in creating future similar content?
Which theories (both Game Theory and Film Theory) have been the most difficult to research and write? The most fun? The most rewarding?
So. Matt. Way back in October of last year in one of your Mario Maker GTLive streams you first played a level that I created called 150 Seconds. I'm curious to know: Do you enjoy the Mario Maker streams? There has only been ONE Mario Maker stream in all of 2016 so far. I guess my real question is: are there more Mario Maker streams coming? :D
Finally, I'm going to ask somewhat of a hypothetical question: If you were to create a new YouTube channel right this very moment, what route would you take? Would it be another theory channel, following the pattern of Game and Film Theory? Or would you do something a bit more out of the ordinary, such as a GTVlogs or a Behind the Scenes channel? As an avid consumer of YouTube and internet culture, I'm always curious about these kinds of things.
Once again, thank you so much for creating a series that I just love watching. Video game's tangential learning experience was an excellent idea. Also, having seen the first two episodes of Game Lab, JOB WELL DONE! IT'S AMAZING! Sorry for all caps. I got excited.
Anyways, thanks so much for being the creator that you are. Never stop making videos and being kind to your fans. I look forward to your future theories, the next six episodes of Game Lab, the next #GTLive stream, and hopefully, my biggest wish, meeting you someday!
Have a great weekend. - Daniel Logan
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