Today in class our teacher had us watch some On the Road Everybody Has A Story videos by Steve Hartman. I'm not an emotional person but two of these videos made me tear up. These videos start off by just introducing you to the characters of the story and a broad explanation of what the story might be about. After you know the characters, and have hints to the story you learn more about these characters. You eventually see what the story really is about, and then you see why this story was important. Which leads me to explain my title. "Hey, You, See, So" is a phrase that a man came up with to help create films and produce interviews. The hey is the introduction of the story. The you is the part of the story where you learn about the characters. The see is the part of the story where you see what the story is actually about. The so is where you find out why that story is important. I believe Steve Hartman's videos are so successful, because he does an amazing job of using "Hey, You, See, So". When you first start watching his stories you have no idea what they are going to be about. The beginning of most of them actually makes you wonder why in the world this video is going to be important, but by the time you get to the end you will feel some type of way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ejh_hb15Fc
This link is one of Steve Hartman's videos. Go check it out, and let me know what you think about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ejh_hb15Fc
This link is one of Steve Hartman's videos. Go check it out, and let me know what you think about it.