I am of an age where looking at pictures of class reunions is like looking at Jurassic park, which might be relevant here.
Having said that, one thing I have learned is to avoid going on trips, or finding myself sharing a media tent with anyone who looks like they are either TV, or wanabee TV, or even an “influencer”.
It might be the opening of a not very inspiring flower show, but they will be running around as if it is Ben Hur with a Cast of Thousands.
Loved the video, but in the eight minutes plus, how many words?
On a similar vein, when faced with a problem like changing the belt on a lawnmower, for example, (always happens on Friday or Saturday, mechanic will take 2 weeks, by which time it lawnmower will not be strong enough) youngsters always say “Look it up on You Tube, you will see how to do it…”
But when I try, I am always left with more problems than if I had spent two days doing it myself, the hard way.
And the question, "Why not just write it down, clearly, and share it? Take less time than the video.
Tried an experiment on young ones I know, and afraid to say the reading concept was as foreign to them as it was to our acestors before printing presses.