A Quote by Nuseir Yassin

I don't want to make silly videos. — © Nuseir Yassin
I don't want to make silly videos.
I never want to make videos with people who don't want to make them with me. I don't want to force people to take part. Only people who want to collaborate. And that's important because otherwise, the videos wouldn't work. Them choosing to take part is very important to the videos.
When I think back on high school, I always tried to make silly videos with my friends.
My friends and I often film videos when we get together and hang out, and they're usually just silly situational videos just for our own amusement.
When I was a kid, I used to make skateboarding videos, and I would pretend to be in a band and make rock videos that I'd edit with two VCRs.
When I sit down and make videos, my No. 1 thought is that I want to make a video that I want to watch.
I had a moment where I realised I could do silly voices, that lots of people I knew couldn't do silly voices, and that thus I must be able to make money doing silly voices.
I didn't make music videos in order to make a movie. Music videos were the goal for me, so it was never a step to something else. I approached it seriously.
When I make my own videos, I am the writer, the editor, the lighting person, everything - that's why my videos are blurry.
We've always wanted to control the video player for our videos. We really want to evolve how comments on videos work.
My #1 goal is to make videos that I'd want to watch.
I just really want to get music out and tour and go places I've never been, and just do more videos. I love photography and videography, and so I really want to direct videos when I can.
Make movies. Don't make videos. Videos are evil.
When I started out the videos, I was dealing with depression, and I wanted to make inspiring videos for others, which would end up inspiring me in turn. I wanted to show the world that it was possible to make a positive switch in life and start over.
I'll continue to make videos as long as I have the time and people continue to watch my videos, but eventually I'd like to mainstream into TV or movies.
I am always fully in tune with the interviewer, who is usually trying to make me look silly. My objective is quite the opposite during an interview: I never use my wit or my intellect to make the interviewer look silly.
My biggest thing is I really want to be able to travel and make videos.
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