marvelmega
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 12, 2021
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I don't see why it matters as long as it doesn't affect others. I'm happy to let them make their videos and think their big break is coming. It's just the newest celebrity mirage, equivalent to the middle aged folks living in their parents' basement in LA showing up for every audition and casting call hoping for that big break that will never come.
With that being said, I certainly do see an awful lot of Canon G7X mark 2s, GoPros, Dji Pockets, and gimbals these days when I'm in the parks. I'm amazed at the amount of money people invest in this stuff considering almost all of us have a HD camera with some level of stabilization in our pockets already in the form of a smartphone. If I were to start posting content, I'd certainly start with my phone and see how that went first. This is especially true for big shows like the fireworks; the sea of all the different video recording devices and apparatuses capturing every minute of every single showing of HEA never ceases to amaze me. (If only there were literally thousands of videos of it already on the internet...)
On one of my last trips to EPCOT during Food & Wine last year, the great majority of standing tables near the Mexico booth were taken over by vloggers with cameras set up on their tripods. They were obviously vloggers as they were talking chirpy into the camera, hamming it up. It was more windy than usual that day, and plates, drinks, utensils, hair, etc. were not cooperating, as they kept filming take after take.
I didn't recognize any of them as the more prominent vloggers; however, indeed, it affected others in this case as no one else had a place to enjoy their food (hello, trash can?) - the tables were monopolized by vloggers who either were set up with their cameras to stand there for awhile chatting away showcasing food or had already eaten and were now giving lengthy commentary to their cameras.