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10:59 AM, Friday, October 28th, 2022:
 
My goodness how many of these VRlogs am I gonna do in a row? This can't be sustained, can it? 'Cause holy balls it's so much more work than editing iphone footage... whew. I don't even know how to explain the difference - easily a 10-1 work ratio. But I guess, while I'm excited, let's do that shit.

So since this almost a re-introduction of sorts for people who are just doing this in VR? I should probably sing a song. Or work out a random melody while doing a voice-over then ending it with Vienna. Sounds more like it...
 
 
See, I haven't forgotten about "Where You Once Belonged"... it's just pushed back a bit...
 
So it's videos like this that make it quite clear to me what this camera is for. Hell, what this medium is for. It's for close quarters... only. If you watched that in your headset, it felt excatly the way it feels to sit in a dark studio while someone sings a song. I mean - I can smell the freaking acoustic tile in my brain. Any musician watching that had heart palpatations. It feels like home and again, presence. This almost breathtaking feeling of being somewhere... maybe you shouldn't? I don't know, I need feedback, but for me personally? Or, shit - the way I really think about it: for my kids after I'm dead? They watch this? I'm alive. Straight up. They aren't watching a movie of me... they're absolutely, positively, sitting with 47 year old dad and that will be true forever. It feels so different than watching a video (even on a big screen) I can barely put it into words. I hope others feel the same...
 
Alright, kid's BOO BASH tonight and then Talya and I are off to Viejas Casino for a gig tomorrow which will most likely be sandwiched into one big ass Halloween themed entry... in VR. Heh. 5 in a row. Crazy.
 
Adam