I guess they used the Youtube version to make an illusion that internet video content is of poor quality and contrast that to the sharp analog image of the TV broadcast.
This is something that I think will be imitated for years, but it really only works the first time. Congrats to the person who managed to get "Good Morning America" fame out of it.
I think your piece is more valuable than the annoying chatter of morning t.v. can allow...
but here's hoping that this publicity helps you continue the experiment.
but here's hoping that this publicity helps you continue the experiment.
congratulation, it's cool!
Very Intense