Hey everybody,
some of you might remember that YouTube once had a feature for video-responses! I actually really liked the thought behind it and it offered a completely different way of exchanging thoughts online.
Do you still remember it?
How do you guys like the idea of having video-reactions directly on top of videos? I am currently working at night on a project with friends to refresh that idea and am super interested in the thoughts of other creators on video-responses.
Our project has the vision of turning video from a one-directional into a multi-directional form of communication where everybody can communicate in an equal way.
It is basically following three main values.
Value 1:
Foster human connection while overcoming the limitations of raw text. Purely text-based communication has so much room of missunderstanting. How is a person saying something? Is it a joke? What are the emotions, mimics and gestures?
Value 2:
Foster a more responsible and thoughtful communication online. By showing the face, commenters might think twice about how to phrase certain things or simply making sure to add value to a conversation.
Value 3
Creating shared video experiences by letting everybody become an equal part of the bigger piece.
Those are our motivations - what do you think about it?
I attached a link to a real world example to show you guys how it looks like:
https://app.mosaeek.com/videos/gameofthronesimpressions