I thinking of straight just calling it "Lost Media News" but I'm not sure if I should have the power to take a general name that could be used by a series of higher production value.
You shouldn't refer to it as news unless the series is to be used to tell of notable events in the lost media community.
Post by Paul McCartney on Feb 28, 2018 21:47:10 GMT
During Edd Gould's second battle with Leukemia, although his Friends were thinking positively about the future. His friend Thomas Ridgewell(Known as TomSka) recorded him saying a surplus of line to use in his web-series, Eddsworld, if he were to die. Sadly, Edd passed away from his illness and a new voice actor was cast to make up for his lack of presence. Thomas stated that they recorded "loads of lines" during the time.
Don't you hate it when people take advantage over you and blame you for doing something you didn't do or something you weren't involved in?
Don't you hate it when you have multiple homework/assignments to complete for the weekend and you immediately get bored and want to do something else?
Don't you hate it when you have feelings of regret over something, but you then lie to your friends and family about it instead of telling them what really happened because you have fears of social rejection if you tell them the truth?
Did something happen in your personal life recently?
Don't you just hate it when an advertisement on a video starts at the most inconvenient time?
Same. I hate that bug on YouTube where an advertisement starts on the video you are watching while the page is still loading and most often, the advertisement video will constantly have buffering issues before outright refusing to play the rest of the video (this bug has even happened on five-second ads). My solution to this incoveniance is to refresh the page each time it happens and try to find where you left off on the video before the advertisement.
It's by far the most annoying bug that has happened on YouTube.
I mean like when you're watching a video and you're at a really good point of it. The narrator has really captured your interest and you can't wait to hear what else he has to say; then, at that moment, an advertisement plays and ruins the feeling you were so delved in.