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Wow... really nice piece and great commentary Brad. And of course I completely missed it when posting a new thread for audio and video material a few minutes ago. I will share this link there too.
A couple of month back I was contacted by a video producer from the Daily Mail. He said he had an idea for a new web series and his pilot was going to be about the decline of men's hats. While doing research, he found my website and some of my other videos, and wanted to interview me for the video. I agreed, and we did the interview for the pilot. He showed me the pilot and said that the series had been greenlit by his bosses, so he interviewed me again, for about an hour, and this time with video. Anyway, the video turned out pretty well, though I misspoke at the beginning. I meant to say early 1800s but it came out early eighteenth century and I didn't catch it. Oh well. He left a lot of footage on the cutting room floor, but it's still a good video.
A couple of month back I was contacted by a video producer from the Daily Mail. He said he had an idea for a new web series and his pilot was going to be about the decline of men's hats. While doing research, he found my website and some of my other videos, and wanted to interview me for the video. I agreed, and we did the interview for the pilot. He showed me the pilot and said that the series had been greenlit by his bosses, so he interviewed me again, for about an hour, and this time with video. Anyway, the video turned out pretty well, though I misspoke at the beginning. I meant to say early 1800s but it came out early eighteenth century and I didn't catch it. Oh well. He left a lot of footage on the cutting room floor, but it's still a good video.
Thanks! It‘s my 1950s Cavanagh.Brad, I finally got a few minutes to watch this, and let me echo the others. Great job! Very interesting observations and you present well.
I do have a question: What hat were you wearing that day?
This is now one of my favorite hat videos on YouTube, awesome job!A couple of month back I was contacted by a video producer from the Daily Mail. He said he had an idea for a new web series and his pilot was going to be about the decline of men's hats. While doing research, he found my website and some of my other videos, and wanted to interview me for the video. I agreed, and we did the interview for the pilot. He showed me the pilot and said that the series had been greenlit by his bosses, so he interviewed me again, for about an hour, and this time with video. Anyway, the video turned out pretty well, though I misspoke at the beginning. I meant to say early 1800s but it came out early eighteenth century and I didn't catch it. Oh well. He left a lot of footage on the cutting room floor, but it's still a good video.
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