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cpriper845 karma

What's the mark on your face from?

http://i.imgur.com/EWN1Hg3.png

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Q: What do you immediately look for that makes a video suspicious?

A: It really depends on the nature of the video. Sometimes it's nothing image-based, but more of a "is this physically possible" and then I go from there. Other times, I recognize the effect preset on the first viewing.

Q: What are some YouTubers you enjoy watching?

A: I just took a stab at answering that somewhere above [link]

Q: Any plans to work with James Randi again?

A: I'd love to work with James Randi again. I do not meet him often. Whenever I do, I always assume he won't remember me, but he raises his hand in a mock salute and says, "Captain."

Q: Finally, and absolutely most crucially, what exactly did Captain say to poor Alan in that Skype call at the start of "Amazing Feats of YouTube Debunkery?"

A: I'm afraid it's too vulgar for the Internet.

cpriper117 karma

How do your parents feel about Captain Disillusion? I know you said your dad helps film when you talked at QED.

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Q: Are you ever going to collab with him (JacksFilms)? It will really benefit your channel.

A: I'm happy to collab with anyone if the idea is cool and I think I could do a good job.

Q: At QED you said that you do all of the work for Captain (Except Camera), is this still the case?

A: Yeah, most episodes involve just a camera person and then me doing all the post-production myself. When an video requires something more elaborate, I call up some friends or hire crew, but this is very rare.

Q: Are ya married?

A: I'm not married, but in a committed relationship. You may know her from the camera being pointed at me in most videos.

Q: Is Youtube/Patreon your main source of income? If it is, what was your profession? Otherwise, what is your profession?

A: Over the last couple of years, Patreon/YouTube has indeed become my main source of income. I feel very fortunate that the generosity of my viewers has allowed me to do this. Before that, I worked as a freelance editor and VFX artist on small (usually commercial and industrial) productions.