Taking My Next Step.
Summary
TLDRIn this reflective video, the speaker recalls a memorable line they wrote while discussing Porter Robinson's 'Shelter,' a collaborative anime music video. The line stands out as it was written during a pivotal moment in the speaker's life, having just quit their job to pursue YouTube full-time. The line humorously emphasizes the seemingly unattainable dream of creating an anime music video, blending their personal experience with the inspiration from Robinson's project. The speaker's story highlights the blend of passion, ambition, and vulnerability involved in chasing a dream.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker reflects on the challenges of remembering specific lines they've written for many different videos and anime.
- 😀 A memorable line stands out from the speaker's video about Porter Robinson's 'Shelter.'
- 😀 At the time of writing, the speaker had just quit their job to pursue YouTube full-time, feeling nervous about the decision.
- 😀 The video about Porter Robinson's collaboration with a Japanese animation studio highlights the idea of pursuing dreams.
- 😀 The line the speaker wrote for the video humorously portrays the notion of living the 'wee dream' of creating anime.
- 😀 The 'wee dream' is depicted as requiring fame, a lot of money, music producer backing, and passion.
- 😀 The speaker is both inspired and self-aware, finding humor in the complex requirements of pursuing such a dream.
- 😀 The line about Porter Robinson shows admiration for the artist's ability to break boundaries and collaborate with anime creators.
- 😀 The speaker uses vivid language to describe their state of mind during this time: nervous but determined.
- 😀 The script also transitions into a reflection on the personal connection the speaker feels with the music, using poetic imagery and music cues.
Q & A
What line from the video still stands out to the speaker?
-The line that still stands out is when the speaker wrote about Porter Robinson's 'Shelter.' It goes something like, 'This man has shown that you can live the wee dream. You can go out and make your own anime. All you need is fame, a ton of cash, an international music producer, backing from some anime studios and companies, and a great vision with a burning passion. Easy, right?'
Why does the speaker remember this line so vividly?
-The speaker remembers this line vividly because it was written at a time when they had just quit their job to pursue YouTube full-time, and they were feeling nervous about their decision.
What was the speaker doing when they wrote this line?
-The speaker was in their bedroom, which also served as their office at the time, writing about Porter Robinson's collaboration with a Japanese animation studio to create an anime music video.
What does the speaker think about the collaboration between Porter Robinson and the Japanese animation studio?
-The speaker finds the collaboration to be 'cool as hell,' expressing admiration for the way Porter Robinson worked with the studio to create an anime music video.
How does the speaker describe their situation when writing the line?
-The speaker describes being in a state of nervousness, having just quit their job to pursue YouTube full-time and writing about an inspiring project involving anime and music.
What is the significance of the line about 'living the wee dream'?
-The line about 'living the wee dream' reflects the speaker's thoughts on how achieving something extraordinary, like making your own anime, is possible but requires significant resources like fame, money, and backing.
What is implied about the challenges of pursuing a dream in the line?
-The line humorously implies that while pursuing a dream, like creating an anime, might seem easy, it actually requires a lot of resources—such as fame, money, and passion—to make it happen.
How does the speaker feel about their career at the time of writing this line?
-The speaker was likely feeling a mixture of excitement and anxiety about their career transition, as they had just quit their job to pursue YouTube full-time, a significant life change.
What impact does Porter Robinson's project have on the speaker?
-Porter Robinson's project, particularly his collaboration with a Japanese animation studio for the 'Shelter' music video, serves as a source of inspiration for the speaker during a pivotal time in their own career transition.
Why is the line about making an anime considered impactful by the speaker?
-The line about making an anime is impactful because it captures the idea of achieving dreams that seem far-fetched, showing that even though the process is difficult, it is achievable with the right tools and determination.
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