I have a feeling I’m not your typical viewer (71 year-old female), but I love this video. I want to make this to see if it works for projecting sewing patterns. Thanks for posting it.
You are the best instructional narrator I have ever heard...and I watch a LOT of DIY videos. Usually there's always some gray area between watching what the person is doing and the rationale. This verbal detail makes a world of difference. A blind person could understand this project, and that's exactly what I like. Thank you!
@@gp85hkg I think she means the content of the words, not the way they are spoken. Being English has nothing to do with this. Anyone can have a soothing voice and not use fowl langauge.
@@gp85hkg American English, when spoken properly, is clean and easy to understand. British English, when spoken literally any other way than the Queen speaks it - is total garbage. It doesn't matter whether it's american or british - it can sound great or it can sound crap.
Brilliant! This design leaves room to be highly customizable for just about any decor. Thank you for keeping the directions and explanation of each step simple. It’s greatly appreciated. I’ll be making this today to use as a means to project my sketches from the phone onto canvas.
The moment he started talking I focused so much than any other video I have listend to about this and I like how he knew all his facts. He so deserves all this views and likes
My mom says I have too much screen time after I have my online classes. Well, this solves the problem as I am not looking at a screen, but at the wall.
I know it's meant to be a joke but you might have a point After all you would be staring at a wall reflecting light instead of the computer and so it would be the same at staring at a wall with the lights on
To save some hassle when scoring card for folding, use a knitting needle or awl instead of a blade. It doesn't break the paper layers, giving a more durable crease, and you don't have to worry about maintaining a constant pressure. If you can find a watchmaker's link pusher, they're great for it. It gives the thin lines of a small gauge knitting needle, and comes with a easily gripped wooden handle.
Thanks for sharing your experiments! I crafted one of these few years ago but I didn't think about the mirror option. Also, as a teacher I find this a very interesting project to do with children, so they can learn few things about optics while they have fun creating a very useful tool.
Alex Bulgaru it didn't come out as clear as yours but I believe it's because I forgot to cut the handle off of the magnifying glass. Or, I just need to get a better glass. I'm not sure of the diameter of the glass though. it's clear enough for me but it might annoy somebody else lol.
This Channel and the creator's content is the best example of quality over quantity as i have never been disappointed by a video uploaded! keep up the great work :)
I have looked at quite a few of these tutorials on the internet and this is by far the best detailed and well rehearsed I have come across. It is also so obvious the absence of the ermms, aahhs, eehhhs and other grunting noises most ill prepared naraters make. Well done, it would be a pleasure to watch more of your tutorials. You would be an asset to any news room or voice over jobs. Give yourself a pat on the back. Thank You , Martin Brandt.
i never done any of your DIY projects but i enjoyed watching them all because of information you give and the smooth style of the video and after all your great finishing . Keep it up bro
Thank you so much! I’ve been looking for a good tutorial that makes a pretty good diy projector. I love stars and I wanted to project them in my room because they really calm me down and help me fall asleep (I have sleeping problems.) So thank you so much
If you want an optimized version (v2.0) you can make the front with the detachable lens, that way you just fit the larger / smaller lens depending on what you want to watch. Remove a small rectangle with a lens type and put other rectangle with other lens.
This was the first video of yours that I have seen. Thank you for such a great fun project. It will give my Daughter and I some fun things to create! Matt you also seem like a likable guy! Thanx again for your time and creativity.
A perfect explanation of a project I was hoping to create for a friend's birthday. We will be staying in a rustic cabin so I love the idea that the projector is vintage style! Thanks!!
Lmao! Yall are cracking me up! Super cool EASY project, and sharp witted subscribers.. Btw, mooning ppl is pretty much strictly American, till now and lets hope everyone forgets.. It's never a pretty site..can scar a person..
I’m trying this out just to do something new for 2022 and I might also use this unit for power outages, holidays, and ambiance I just haven’t got anything yet for the project but a nice small cardboard box thanks for the idea
When I built mine, I used a fresnel full-page magnifier as my lens. It was brighter, but the image quality suffered. Trade-offs though. I must tell you, I immensely enjoy the pace and depth you make your videos with. It's not sped-up with shrill techno music, and you explain and show things concisely and to the point. Quality presentation 👌. Keep making your videos like this.
Try moving the phone/tablet closer to the magnifying glass or farther from the magnifying glass. It acts as a focus. You will quickly learn there’s a very small SPECIFIC location ur phone needs to sit for clear images. The distance from phone to magnifying glass plays a huge key roll on how clear your image will be. Same goes for the projector to the wall. Distance for both projector to wall and phone to magnifying glass are key for clear image.. play around with distance for both and you WILL find the perfect spot
But, now you have to download a TV app onto your smartphone. Do you have enough memory on your phone to do that? Not to even speak about the dim image on the wall made by this projector, lol
This is actually one DIY project that I could and probably would try to make 😂 One question though... what’s stopping the bellows from collapsing under the weight of the phone?
@@TheJackInTheBox916 At the begining of the video it was shows as glued, but at the end you could see to focus you adjust it up or down. One end is moveable through the staws so i have the same doubt. 🙂
Christmas present sorted for my younger (21) brother hes gunna love it... Oh I prob will have to make me one 2 so I dnt get jealous him having one an me not got 😂
Wouldnt it be possible to use 4 collapsible metal antennae from old radios instead of dowels? That way when you lower he bellows, there arent sticks poking out of the bottom, and the whole thing could be collapsed down to just the size of the box, making it much more portable.
I know this is an old video but how long do the dowels need to be? Is there a specific length that the phone needs to be away from the mirror? Really keen to try this during isolation 😂 My anniversary is coming up and I really want to make an at home DIY cinema as all the theatres are closed 😊 @DIY Perks
Idk why but when I saw Steve Mould, I was like "isn't that the guy from the DIY Perks Channel?", But just right now I checked bc I was curious and confirmed that you two different people lol
now, what if you were to make this out of wood or metal, and attach a super bright display on the top, then plug in a chrome cast to it? Maybe take apart a screen to have just the LCD by it self with no backlight, then put one of those super bright LED's that you featured on your channel to serve as the backlight. That would be cool.
I have been wanting to do something like this for a while now great summer project while staying in and showing my children that you can have fun and learn while being stuck at home.
I tried it and I do not think you are supposed to use it as far as a regular projector. I found that placing it within 3~4 meters from a wall provides really good quality, almost as good as a cheap projector. Still quite good considering this is just a DIY project. The one I made stands on a table instead of a wall. I connected it with some bluetooth speaker and watching movies in my room has never been better.
Thanks for your insight. Do you think it's possible to get a picture of it? Also, how big would you say the image is when you place it at the best distance from the wall?
i wonder how big the image on the wall is.. Could you add an led light for more brightness? and have the outside black and the inside white foe more light? you could link it to a Bluetooth speaker
The whole point of it is that it is adjustable. You can adjust it until you get focus in just about any room size. As for Gavin's comment, there's plenty of designs you could make. I have a plan to make a "telescope design", using two lenses rather than a mirror to flip the screen to avoid the light absorption problem. That should provide a clearer image and allow for a larger screen as well. And as a bonus it would be a lot more compact, as it would basically just be a small box for the phone and a tube for the lenses. I think what you mean is that those two designs are the only two YOU have found on the "HOT" page on youtube and pinterest...
5 years went by. Still amazed by the sheer perspicacity of this man and the things he makes are absolutely splendid.
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@palashdebnath8414 it projects the image out onto the wall
@RisingTideOGit wouldn't be a projector if we had to look into it.
I have a feeling I’m not your typical viewer (71 year-old female), but I love this video. I want to make this to see if it works for projecting sewing patterns. Thanks for posting it.
Your awesome ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
This channel is like art attack for adults
Lisa Cochrane he looks like the guy from art attack!!! I miss that mini show inbetween the cartoons
My thoughts exactly! He reminds me off Neill as well!
For kids too. It's awesome!!
Adults would buy a projector
Hahahahahah
You are the best instructional narrator I have ever heard...and I watch a LOT of DIY videos. Usually there's always some gray area between watching what the person is doing and the rationale. This verbal detail makes a world of difference. A blind person could understand this project, and that's exactly what I like. Thank you!
Seriously!! The BEST. (Your lovely comment said it better lol)
damn matt's voice makes everything he says important.
I disagree. It's the content.
@@grizzlyaddams3606 different point.
I agree... and makes me wanna run out and do it cuz he SAYS SO HAHA Man that accent is the freakin 💣🔥🎈
You're one of my favourite channels on RUclips! Every video is so fascinating to watch
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Your videos and the language are so clean and friendly, i can make a 2year old to sit along to watch and learn. Thank you so much and keep it going.
CupofCoffee. That's what happens when you listen to someone who speaks English properly...you realise just how bad americans speak it (".)
@@gp85hkg I think she means the content of the words, not the way they are spoken. Being English has nothing to do with this. Anyone can have a soothing voice and not use fowl langauge.
@@gp85hkg American English, when spoken properly, is clean and easy to understand. British English, when spoken literally any other way than the Queen speaks it - is total garbage. It doesn't matter whether it's american or british - it can sound great or it can sound crap.
Brilliant! This design leaves room to be highly customizable for just about any decor. Thank you for keeping the directions and explanation of each step simple. It’s greatly appreciated. I’ll be making this today to use as a means to project my sketches from the phone onto canvas.
I’m a bit late but I want to make this, did it turn out ok?
The moment he started talking I focused so much than any other video I have listend to about this and I like how he knew all his facts. He so deserves all this views and likes
My mom says I have too much screen time after I have my online classes. Well, this solves the problem as I am not looking at a screen, but at the wall.
I know it's meant to be a joke but you might have a point
After all you would be staring at a wall reflecting light instead of the computer and so it would be the same at staring at a wall with the lights on
Unless I'm totally wrong and dont understand it at all which is likely
Genius 🤣🤣🤣🤣
now you have too much wall time.
Ha nice try, son.
To save some hassle when scoring card for folding, use a knitting needle or awl instead of a blade. It doesn't break the paper layers, giving a more durable crease, and you don't have to worry about maintaining a constant pressure. If you can find a watchmaker's link pusher, they're great for it. It gives the thin lines of a small gauge knitting needle, and comes with a easily gripped wooden handle.
It's literally been up for 20 seconds and there's 22 likes! WOW!!! keep it going guys!
great idea!! love it
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Meh; I'll pass. I don't believe in begging for that kind of stuff.
sir, I make like that too but it doesn't show up any image, what happens?
DIY Perks notificate squsd
I want a projector to trace an image on my wall and paint it in. This would work! Thanks, and much cheaper than buying one for a one time use.
Did you paint it? This might be an interesting art
How is this done, please?
it will work as long as the image is projected
How'd it turn out?
Dude that's an amazing idea :o
I had made a shoebox projector as a child and was so excited about it, now I can try the mobile phone projector as well !!
Shoebox projector working?
@@viralvideoshot3098 dont have it anymore!
Thanks for sharing your experiments! I crafted one of these few years ago but I didn't think about the mirror option. Also, as a teacher I find this a very interesting project to do with children, so they can learn few things about optics while they have fun creating a very useful tool.
I made this project and it worked pretty well for what it was. love it and thank you. if I could add a picture I would show you.
Markean Johnson what is the diameter of the lens, i need a little.help
Alex Bulgaru it didn't come out as clear as yours but I believe it's because I forgot to cut the handle off of the magnifying glass. Or, I just need to get a better glass. I'm not sure of the diameter of the glass though. it's clear enough for me but it might annoy somebody else lol.
Alex Bulgaru it looks about the size you used in your video.
@Sol Cutta 😃
@@msmarkeanneal how much distance of phone stand from bottom of box
Look at that badass using a dining room table like he's never going to scratch it! You magnificent bastard!
Actually that's not a table it's a desktop computer literally... Search for that video
@@MuhammadZeeshan-rb5pj this projector video was made 3 years ago and the desktop computer was probably recently built. I bet it's just a normal table
I'm new here and that desktop PC video was one of the first video I watched.... Thanks anyway
This Channel and the creator's content is the best example of quality over quantity as i have never been disappointed by a video uploaded! keep up the great work :)
Itz iStrikz Check out Clickspring too, I bet you will like it :)
Itz iStrikz Don't you mean quantity ?
Sgt. Bucking Fixed :)
its a shame he NEVER REPLIES and insist to infect all the clips with music while he talks
my thoughts are same
I love how enthusiastic he is in all his videos
So creative.. My god i cant believe people like u really exist 😭
I have looked at quite a few of these tutorials on the internet and this is by far the best detailed and well rehearsed I have come across. It is also so obvious the absence of the ermms, aahhs, eehhhs and other grunting noises most ill prepared naraters make. Well done, it would be a pleasure to watch more of your tutorials. You would be an asset to any news room or voice over jobs. Give yourself a pat on the back. Thank You , Martin Brandt.
I'm never gonna make this but still gonna watch
Sammeeee.
NEMO ka dusra account why you gotta be so salty
@@letswinwin_9298 wtf you don't like popcorn?
Ricky Hand not really
the most pleasant person i have ever seen!
Agreed. He's one of a kind.
coz hes Polish
@Repper - yeah he's Mister Rogers with power tools 😗
Repper agree
Yes, indeed..cool guy..loved your demo...best wishes from Nepal.
Ooh... Projector.
I thought it said protector and I was like... Yeah. If you put your phone in a box that big I'm sure it's the ultimate protector.
Anon Mason hahahaaa
😅
Unless you place several large rocks within the box along with your phone and shake the box vigorously.
🤣😘
mm hmm...
Your smartphone projector is the best which I found in RUclips because you used mirrors and I also used them and it worked
i never done any of your DIY projects but i enjoyed watching them all
because of information you give and the smooth style of the video and after all your great finishing . Keep it up bro
Thank you so much! I’ve been looking for a good tutorial that makes a pretty good diy projector. I love stars and I wanted to project them in my room because they really calm me down and help me fall asleep (I have sleeping problems.) So thank you so much
is the phne light enouf ?
You have taken this channel so far, well done!!
This channel has rekindled my boyhood toy-building skills. I'm inspired to set up a small home-based workshop to try out these DIY perks.
It's looking so satisfying
I love this diy I've been thinking of buying a projector for around three months now, and I'm happy I saw your video! Thank you so much
is the phne light enouf ?
Finally someone that notices the backwards text on these shoe box projectors. smh
Filp the phone over🧐
@@willskisfast that doesn't do anything...
@@willskisfast bruh
If you want an optimized version (v2.0) you can make the front with the detachable lens, that way you just fit the larger / smaller lens depending on what you want to watch. Remove a small rectangle with a lens type and put other rectangle with other lens.
U have a very very decent personality and a very good voice quality…👍👍👌👌👌👌
Was looking for a video on how to improve the shoe box projector and boom I came accros this gentleman. Tx for sharing Sir. Definitely making this.
that mirror is perfect solution. thanks dude.
I don’t know why RUclips showed this to me 2 years after the publishing but I’m loving it :)
This was the first video of yours that I have seen. Thank you for such a great fun project. It will give my Daughter and I some fun things to create! Matt you also seem like a likable guy! Thanx again for your time and creativity.
You are the Blue Peter presenter we never had!, brilliant
A perfect explanation of a project I was hoping to create for a friend's birthday. We will be staying in a rustic cabin so I love the idea that the projector is vintage style! Thanks!!
I'm glad this project is simple enough I can do it with my 9 year old daughter!
Instructions unclear. I burned a hole in the moon.
Ha ha, I burned my special laser mirror lens too.
How did you burn it?
I dont get it
Lmao! Yall are cracking me up! Super cool EASY project, and sharp witted subscribers..
Btw, mooning ppl is pretty much strictly American, till now and lets hope everyone forgets.. It's never a pretty site..can scar a person..
@@alanacartes3382 that's why we Americans bleach our sphincters after puberty.
this will be the birthday gift for my daughter in the up coming birthday. Thank you!!!!
I’m trying this out just to do something new for 2022 and I might also use this unit for power outages, holidays, and ambiance I just haven’t got anything yet for the project but a nice small cardboard box thanks for the idea
Matt your voice is amazing to listen, I found your channel 2 days before now I am addicted on it 😍 thank you man
It's a great project Matt, nice retro project. Thumbs up from me.
oh yeah, smartphone *real* retro smh..
When I built mine, I used a fresnel full-page magnifier as my lens. It was brighter, but the image quality suffered. Trade-offs though.
I must tell you, I immensely enjoy the pace and depth you make your videos with. It's not sped-up with shrill techno music, and you explain and show things concisely and to the point. Quality presentation 👌. Keep making your videos like this.
So was it worth it to build? Is it atleast better than watching from your phone screen?
Try moving the phone/tablet closer to the magnifying glass or farther from the magnifying glass. It acts as a focus. You will quickly learn there’s a very small SPECIFIC location ur phone needs to sit for clear images. The distance from phone to magnifying glass plays a huge key roll on how clear your image will be. Same goes for the projector to the wall. Distance for both projector to wall and phone to magnifying glass are key for clear image.. play around with distance for both and you WILL find the perfect spot
You are my new favorite DIY’er. You have some of the coolest & craziest ideas i ever seen! And I love 💕 it!
This guy deserves at least 100 millions followers 😍
This is ridiculously creative. You are like the art attack guy of youtube.
I was about to buy a new TV but, nvm I'm just gonna do this instead... LOL
But, now you have to download a TV app onto your smartphone. Do you have enough memory on your phone to do that? Not to even speak about the dim image on the wall made by this projector, lol
Hamza 99 and yet not done ?
Just by a new tv if u keep on watching in this your eyes will go of
I'm a good guy LMAOO
@@foureyedchick there are lots of apps u can download lmao to watch movie with no change to space
You should include a list of materials required in the description box.
kalle kanin what type of lens
yuvraj Badapanda 300 mm for his. or 200 mm lens for brighter image (but smaller projection)
lol there's about like 3 materials
@kalle kanin There are also dowels, straws, cardboard. And there are no measurements, so...IKEA has better instructions.
@@gledger1963 A smart phone is around 6 inches or so, quite easy to figure out if you use that as a guide
This is actually one DIY project that I could and probably would try to make 😂 One question though... what’s stopping the bellows from collapsing under the weight of the phone?
The sticks are glued to the part where the phone is at so that it holds up
@@TheJackInTheBox916 At the begining of the video it was shows as glued, but at the end you could see to focus you adjust it up or down. One end is moveable through the staws so i have the same doubt. 🙂
This guy has the cleanest setups and desks for crafting.
I had forgotten subscribing good DIY channels until you made me remember. Thank you.
0:00 ok, so, why are you mad?
Taughnex ahhahahhahahha
Taughnex LOOOOL
Taughnex lol damn u
*Matt
Taughnex TV
this is excellent, is Macgyver your father?
bitch please, he gave birth to macgyver
SaimonVcp so hes mcgyvers moma
Nah. You probably talking about that new bs... the real Mac from the 80s a badass
More like The A Team!
Just realized you already have >84% of 1,000,000 Subscribers :o
You totally deserve every one of them and more for this awesome Quality...
I just gave up on trying to make one until I found this guy
Your voice is so comfortable😆
Thank you so much!!! and for taking the time to explain everything too! Going to do this with my younger brother ~^^
Christmas present sorted for my younger (21) brother hes gunna love it... Oh I prob will have to make me one 2 so I dnt get jealous him having one an me not got 😂
Just wish I had measurements this may take a yr or 2...
Wouldnt it be possible to use 4 collapsible metal antennae from old radios instead of dowels? That way when you lower he bellows, there arent sticks poking out of the bottom, and the whole thing could be collapsed down to just the size of the box, making it much more portable.
You just described the prototype ;)
Will it work as the phones have some weight and probably it will collapse all the uplifted antennas.
Great! Thanks! I'm beginning to think that I should watch all of your videos before I go to the store again.
Extraordinary !
I need to make this for my art effort to project a larger image on canvas or paper !
great project, sir! now I've to find that lens first
2:05 Wouldn't using two lenses solve the problem of flipping and inversion?
This is amazing thank you for sharing with the rest of us
My new favourite channel!
Love how creative all your video's are. Such fun to watch, and even more fun to follow alongside whilst building the things for yourself. Thank you!
I know this is an old video but how long do the dowels need to be? Is there a specific length that the phone needs to be away from the mirror? Really keen to try this during isolation 😂 My anniversary is coming up and I really want to make an at home DIY cinema as all the theatres are closed 😊 @DIY Perks
It depends on the lense you use! I'd just test it out, keep moving the phone until you get the desired focus
ahah me to im doing it for my family. also no you just move the phone up and down till the image focuses
There is no specified length but it doesn’t really matter just get nice long ones and then try to focus it as best you can when it’s finished
“Spiral Outwards”. *Maynard screaming intensifies*
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who would have imagined he would be making a way pro version of this in the future
Matt's a smarty-pants 😂 Amazing work bro thankyou I love projects that are practical that barely cost anything ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ thanks
Makes watching the paint dry on the wall more enjoyable.
Quality video.. well explained.. liked... more vids plz... ur fan from India..
He looks and sounds like Chris Martin from Coldplay. Nice video as always quality over quantity man.
You must be non-British. 100%.
i knew his name was gonna be matt just by looking at his face
Idk why but when I saw Steve Mould, I was like "isn't that the guy from the DIY Perks Channel?", But just right now I checked bc I was curious and confirmed that you two different people lol
For kids, to build and experiment, this is the number 1 channel on RUclips, bar none.
now, what if you were to make this out of wood or metal, and attach a super bright display on the top, then plug in a chrome cast to it? Maybe take apart a screen to have just the LCD by it self with no backlight, then put one of those super bright LED's that you featured on your channel to serve as the backlight. That would be cool.
Already many projects like this, people have been doing so for decades.
I love your voice!
never seen something like that..you are the best
Pretty cool project. Like the bellows design.
I have been wanting to do something like this for a while now great summer project while staying in and showing my children that you can have fun and learn while being stuck at home.
every sfuff born from science are maked by you.. XD
thanks for joying my day
Nice name...
I'm gonna tart using thanks for joying my day. That is a great phrase.
How are you not at 1 million subscribers, guys smash that subscribe button
YES! :D
SMASHED !
;-)
It seems i can't smash it 2 times! But this man has my subscription for a long time now
unsuscribed and suscribed agin just for the satisfaction
LIKE A BOSS!!!
The image quality is pre historic, although the presentation was great as always.
Neon City the image quality is quite good irl. Its just incompatible with his camera settings thus it seems bad in the video.
I tried it and I do not think you are supposed to use it as far as a regular projector. I found that placing it within 3~4 meters from a wall provides really good quality, almost as good as a cheap projector. Still quite good considering this is just a DIY project. The one I made stands on a table instead of a wall. I connected it with some bluetooth speaker and watching movies in my room has never been better.
Thanks for your insight. Do you think it's possible to get a picture of it? Also, how big would you say the image is when you place it at the best distance from the wall?
I love this channel, it's giving art attack vibes
I love how you look at technology as absolute and not relative to other technology, cheers! 😄👌
i wonder how big the image on the wall is.. Could you add an led light for more brightness? and have the outside black and the inside white foe more light?
you could link it to a Bluetooth speaker
I was also wondering how big the wall image can get as well... I know you asked this 2 years ago lol, but did you ever find out?
Ooh cool. I've seen several videos showing you how to make one of these. None of them have decent pictures though.
"projected image of reality" :D
This man’s demeanor is so relaxing 😎
This guy is a benevolent genius
One thing you didn't say: What's the best (and/or practical) distance for this projector?
depends on the lens used. I would never recommend this projector anyways, its image quality... is garbage,
which one would you recomend then? i mean for fun, not a shockingly expensive buyed one
SaimonVcp this or the shoebox, there's not much else you can make.
The whole point of it is that it is adjustable. You can adjust it until you get focus in just about any room size.
As for Gavin's comment, there's plenty of designs you could make. I have a plan to make a "telescope design", using two lenses rather than a mirror to flip the screen to avoid the light absorption problem. That should provide a clearer image and allow for a larger screen as well. And as a bonus it would be a lot more compact, as it would basically just be a small box for the phone and a tube for the lenses. I think what you mean is that those two designs are the only two YOU have found on the "HOT" page on youtube and pinterest...
How do you find a 300mm lens? When I google it I find 300mm (across) magnifying glasses or 300mm camera lenses. Does 3x mean it is a 300mm?
it is the width not length
My dear,
*phew*
You do really sound like Loki...
Sensational video. The retro design is so attractive.
Man your english is so easy to understand haha greetings from Brazil! Thanks for the video!