How 60 Minutes used saturation levels to make Steve Bannon look like a "bleary-eyed drunk."
"In the video, Duke explains how CBS color adjusted Bannon’s shots to make his eyes and lips red by increasing the level of saturation. This results in curtains that are a brighter orange behind Bannon... than behind Charlie Rose..."
@Charbax Absolutely incorrect. The founding fathers were especially fearful of direct democracy, believing that the mob didn't know what was good for it's self. Read Adams, Hamilton, and even Jefferson. There was a lot of thinking around the time of the founding that direct democracy would lead to despotism. Some, like me, still believe that to be true. Anyway, that's why the established a representative republic and Congress—and the electoral college.
Thanks, Chris. Let me know what you think. I'm still trying to sort out my approach to content—early days. But, I'm open to any critiques you may have!
@SierraKiloBravo I haven't been too worried about promoting yet because I'm only eight episodes in and I think the show could be (will be) better. But, I'd like to see steady growth, even if it's slow for a while. On the other hand, it's a lot of work to put out each week and want to feel like the effort is worthwhile.
I've posted a new episode of The Counter-Revolutionary #podcast. In this episode I talk about the recent rescindment of DACA and the misleading narratives surrounding this move by the Trump administration.
Was just about to pimp it when I saw your post, SKB. And, to be honest, I don't feel right pushing it too hard on the #NoAgenda server, since Adam pays for it out of his own pocket and it seems gauche to promote my pod when he makes his living off of NA. I don't mind posting the link, but that's about it.
I do, however, need to find a way to get more listeners. And advice?