I lived in Uganda for several years and actually developed curriculum about space for a teacher training program! It was SO fascinating to speak about space with children and teachers. One teacher told me “I don’t think we should mess with what’s above, we have so much to worry about here.” Which I know is a sentiment many people all over the world hold. I also found some teachers had a fear of what might happen if we explore space. There was a lot of mixed responses to space exploration so I’m excited to see how that pans out in your film!
Where have you been all my life 😂. I used to skip class just get lost in books about space and all that. I knew more about astrophysics than life when I was just teenager! I hope there’s more people like you in our country for the next generation of space enthusiasts and future pioneers. We appreciate you.
That opinion is only held by the vastly ignorant, the people incapable of seeing the previously unimaginable amount of advancement potential that the heavens represent. Africa has many self created problems that they must solve before they can ever hope to join the space race. It will likely be hundreds of years before any serious African space effort can be both entirely funded, developed, launched and orchestrated by an all African team, without substantial help from the East or West. Africa never experienced their own collective reformation period, like Asia and Europe, so if their future resembles our past, they have to endure that period of trouble before any real parity can ever exist between any African countries and say, America, France, UK, etc.
Tayo aina our special brother .. I hope I will be inviting you when the time is right to see what I do and can will still do … @Tayo Aina much respect brother
The editing in this is fkn INSANE. I love to edit videos and I couldn't imagine learning how to do 99% of this stuff. I bet this took days to edit.. awesome stuff, I loved every second of this.
@@DanMace Hey man really love your work. Could you do a Video where you show us how you create/edit this kind of videos? I also like to have this kind of skills one day and I working for it.
Not the only African country to give it a go! Zambia did it as well! In 1960, a guy named Edward Makuka Nkoloso founded the Zambia National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy. And from its founding to 1969, he had ambitious plans to send a teenage girl and two cats to the Moon, as well as plans to Mars, with the Mars program's goal to Christianize Martians making Zambia the "controllers of the Seventh Heaven of Interstellar space". Those who participated were called Afronauts (yes, I'm not kidding), and like in Uganada, they were trained to go to space by rolling down hills in oil drums to simulate the feel. But of course, they never actually went to space. So what happened? Well... They DID create a rocket called D-Kalu 1, a three meters by 2 meters drum-shaped vessel made of aluminum and copper (or at least that's what he said). It was supposed to launch on the day they got their independence from the main stadium, but they were denied because the government deemed the rocket as inappropriate for space travel. Edward then attempted to get a grant of millions of Zambian pounds (the currency used then) from UNESCO, but a Zambian government ministry made it clear that he didn't do it on behalf of the country, so that too was rejected.
You know a country truly knows "da wae" when they attempt to go to space to challenge imperialist powers because why not? I mean even WE have our own space agency...the National Aerospace Development Administration. But you can just call it NADA
Hey Dan, I missed you in Uganda. Thank you for the story. Honestly, I wanted to run away from the anticipated response each time you mentioned G-force. Oh boy, I am sharing this on Twitter.
Am as clueless about this space program in my own country like the rest of those people. And it’s just as surreal getting to see places you’ve grown up in through a vlogger’s eyes 👀. Amazing story telling as always Mace 👌🏽
BRU you are the RUclips journalist of our time!!! Keep finding more of these stories cause we WILL come back to listen, watch, and feel the tales you create!
I cant explain the kick and excitement I get after watching your videos. The effort behind those videos is just unimaginable. Thank you so very much for putting out those beautiful videos. I wish I could work with you someday and learn from you.
Damn dude this really was so interesting and engaging to watch. I can’t wait to dive back into this in your feature! As a South African I’d like to thank you for sharing the rich cultures and stories which live within them on this beautiful continent!🙏🏻 Good luck for the production process!
Thank you for such a kind message Evan it means so much to me!! I'm so stoked for it :) It was awesome to meet you recently - hope film school is going well!
@@DanMace Gotta give credit where credit is due bru. Film school is going well and I’m getting better at my craft each day. Thanks for asking😁 Also thanks again for having me at your studio, getting to know the people and seeing the effort put in behind the scenes really adds to the impact your work has🤙🏻
I think that was my all time favourite video of yours - at least, easily top 3! So well produced and highly entertaining. Love it!! And I think I want a t-shirt with the symbol of the African space programme at minute 6:22! :-) Can't wait to see the big project!!
Finally someone with actual brains, it seems. I ended this video knowing exactly the same I knew about the Ugandan Space Program before, which is nothing. This was one of the most pointless videos I've seen in a while, there was zero content except the guy wasting other people's time (why he feels entitled to take time out of this people's life for this "interviews" is a mystery to me). Yes, I get this is supposed to be the lightest, superficial kind of "storytelling", but can't his viewers handle 5 minutes of actual information? Like, how much money was wasted in this space program? Who was actually in charge? How much money ended in some general's pocket? How far is the work of the private "space program"? How is it funded? Instead, we got to see a guy travel to Uganda to waste other people's time instead of actually reporting of telling a story. Still, his viewers are unironically impressed by his unique storytelling style. Are this people braindead?
love love love your content! You are a phenomenal story teller and I love that you always manage to bring across an encouraging message in your videos.
This is so amazing! And I am stoked of this videos production. You guys are putting so much work and love into it. Crazy, lovely details. And still, many open questions to the story itself! I hope that bigger film will also stream here in Germany. Cheers!
Such innovation, expertise, patience &. brilliance coming through these episodes. Dan you're fucking incredible, god knows how long these pieces take you to make - truly shows how passionate you are, keep em coming!
Every time, Interlay every video you post makes me more impressed, the editing skills and style you have and amount of work you put into is is mesmerizing and just incredible. Thank you Dan, I really appreciate your work..
Dan, been following you since the early Casey Neistat days. Glad to see you've got this show with Discovery + Originals. Someone there is doing their job. These are fantastic. We stopped posting our adventures a few months ago since we had our baby but now that he's a fearless toddler we've started to bring him on trips so this definitely gets our vlog juices going! Maybe some day we hope to get a show too and can make a living from what we love most. Adventure and journalism!
Back yard inventors are the best love it and thank you for showing your amazing country the way you do showing the real place and people keep it going bro
When I see people giving it all like you I'm always so worried that they develop mental health problems. Everything comes with a cost. This video might have been the highlight of my week.
I saw an exhibition from the Zeitz Mocaa inspired by this a few years back loved the art work and I have a sketch of the African Astronaut on my desk ever since :)
It blows my mind that this type of content can exist on this platform. Keep it going bru!
Thank you so much bru I will!
I lived in Uganda for several years and actually developed curriculum about space for a teacher training program! It was SO fascinating to speak about space with children and teachers. One teacher told me “I don’t think we should mess with what’s above, we have so much to worry about here.” Which I know is a sentiment many people all over the world hold. I also found some teachers had a fear of what might happen if we explore space.
There was a lot of mixed responses to space exploration so I’m excited to see how that pans out in your film!
Bless you
Me too i studed in ug
Where have you been all my life 😂. I used to skip class just get lost in books about space and all that. I knew more about astrophysics than life when I was just teenager! I hope there’s more people like you in our country for the next generation of space enthusiasts and future pioneers. We appreciate you.
That opinion is only held by the vastly ignorant, the people incapable of seeing the previously unimaginable amount of advancement potential that the heavens represent. Africa has many self created problems that they must solve before they can ever hope to join the space race. It will likely be hundreds of years before any serious African space effort can be both entirely funded, developed, launched and orchestrated by an all African team, without substantial help from the East or West. Africa never experienced their own collective reformation period, like Asia and Europe, so if their future resembles our past, they have to endure that period of trouble before any real parity can ever exist between any African countries and say, America, France, UK, etc.
I would have attended your class. Unfortunately in Uganda 🇺🇬 about space we only know about the clouds
Such an awesome story. Loved watching this!
Thank you bru! Respect!!
Awesome guys legend
Came here from your recommendation boss!
Tayo aina our special brother .. I hope I will be inviting you when the time is right to see what I do and can will still do …
@Tayo Aina much respect brother
I love your story telling dude, worth all the effort 👏
Thanks so much Bryn brother!
Yea these new vids are really cool. I feel like discovery helped complete the editing style he really was going for. Lots of potential in this series.
I'm sorry I asked Liam a question when you were previewing this to us and we had to start from the beginning. But this video is a BANGER!
The editing in this is fkn INSANE. I love to edit videos and I couldn't imagine learning how to do 99% of this stuff. I bet this took days to edit.. awesome stuff, I loved every second of this.
Definitely took a few good days! Just go out and make stuff that makes you happy and the skills will come :)
@@DanMace Made my day with your reply
@@DanMace Hey man really love your work. Could you do a Video where you show us how you create/edit this kind of videos? I also like to have this kind of skills one day and I working for it.
The editing is phenomenal!
Not the only African country to give it a go! Zambia did it as well! In 1960, a guy named Edward Makuka Nkoloso founded the Zambia National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy. And from its founding to 1969, he had ambitious plans to send a teenage girl and two cats to the Moon, as well as plans to Mars, with the Mars program's goal to Christianize Martians making Zambia the "controllers of the Seventh Heaven of Interstellar space". Those who participated were called Afronauts (yes, I'm not kidding), and like in Uganada, they were trained to go to space by rolling down hills in oil drums to simulate the feel. But of course, they never actually went to space. So what happened? Well...
They DID create a rocket called D-Kalu 1, a three meters by 2 meters drum-shaped vessel made of aluminum and copper (or at least that's what he said). It was supposed to launch on the day they got their independence from the main stadium, but they were denied because the government deemed the rocket as inappropriate for space travel. Edward then attempted to get a grant of millions of Zambian pounds (the currency used then) from UNESCO, but a Zambian government ministry made it clear that he didn't do it on behalf of the country, so that too was rejected.
The girl who was touted to become the first Afronaut got pregnant and the rest of the team got drunk and dissapeared.
Qxir?
Better than building wells for stupid water
You know a country truly knows "da wae" when they attempt to go to space to challenge imperialist powers because why not? I mean even WE have our own space agency...the National Aerospace Development Administration. But you can just call it NADA
I am a Ugandan and I loved every big of the video.
Hey Dan, I missed you in Uganda. Thank you for the story. Honestly, I wanted to run away from the anticipated response each time you mentioned G-force. Oh boy, I am sharing this on Twitter.
I appreciate it bru thank you
EPIC!!! Great content and what an interesting story BRU! Well done!
Thank you so much Zar
Am as clueless about this space program in my own country like the rest of those people. And it’s just as surreal getting to see places you’ve grown up in through a vlogger’s eyes 👀. Amazing story telling as always Mace 👌🏽
Such a wild story. Looking forward to the feature!
This is honestly amazing bru!!
Thank you so much Jay!!
Dan is the best up and coming Reporter / Journalist of 2022 😂
Your editing skills are incredible, fascinating story another amazing video.
Dan mace has gone to creative levels I have never seen someone go to. This contest is the kwaaiest u can get brah
Haha thanks bru!
Man I’ve been waiting for another gem from you! Much love from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦 notifications gang checking in
Notifications gangggg!!
BRU you are the RUclips journalist of our time!!! Keep finding more of these stories cause we WILL come back to listen, watch, and feel the tales you create!
That's so kind my bru thank you :) can't wait to see your film with the discord!!
Your style is unmatched and inimitable... Love all your vids!! But most importantly... I LOVE that Mindset sweater.. How do I get my hands on one?
Dan, are you there friend? That Mindset sweater has been on my mind for the last 10 months - could you share where you got it Bru?
This is so so good. Every second has so much work put into it. Top notch Dan💪🏼 You and your team are pioneers of quality RUclips.
Thank you so much Roberto we appreciate the support so much!
You are headed in the right direction with this content IMO. Excited for your future.
Dan your storytelling is absolutely beautiful, Movie Making is a modern art and you are a pioneer in it !!!!!
Yet another awesome video Dan! Thanks for digging into this stuff and sharing the content with us. Loved this one.
I cant explain the kick and excitement I get after watching your videos. The effort behind those videos is just unimaginable. Thank you so very much for putting out those beautiful videos. I wish I could work with you someday and learn from you.
Damn dude this really was so interesting and engaging to watch. I can’t wait to dive back into this in your feature! As a South African I’d like to thank you for sharing the rich cultures and stories which live within them on this beautiful continent!🙏🏻 Good luck for the production process!
Thank you for such a kind message Evan it means so much to me!! I'm so stoked for it :) It was awesome to meet you recently - hope film school is going well!
@@DanMace Gotta give credit where credit is due bru. Film school is going well and I’m getting better at my craft each day. Thanks for asking😁
Also thanks again for having me at your studio, getting to know the people and seeing the effort put in behind the scenes really adds to the impact your work has🤙🏻
Ryan and Dan make a good team. I want more!
Om so happy for the notifications, your videos always brighten the day. Thanks BRU.
I'm so happy to hear that bru you're welcome!!
Your best film yet Danny! Can’t wait to continue this journey together. Thanks for having me be a part of it.
Thank you for everything bru!
You bet Danny!. Thank you for showing me the way.
First video on RUclips in a while that I didn’t just skip forward on. Amazing storytelling! You’re awesome bru!
Absolutely LOVE this scrapbooky editing aesthetic!!!!! Cheers bruuu
I think that was my all time favourite video of yours - at least, easily top 3! So well produced and highly entertaining. Love it!! And I think I want a t-shirt with the symbol of the African space programme at minute 6:22! :-) Can't wait to see the big project!!
That would be such a rad shirt!!
Lets show dan all our love and support
Love this Dan! The story, the animations, the human touch...everything on point.
that skid sound when the jet lands....hahahaha - awesome Bru
Man I wish you interviewed all these people a bit more, I was really interested in hearing all their stories as they are all one of a kind!
Finally someone with actual brains, it seems. I ended this video knowing exactly the same I knew about the Ugandan Space Program before, which is nothing.
This was one of the most pointless videos I've seen in a while, there was zero content except the guy wasting other people's time (why he feels entitled to take time out of this people's life for this "interviews" is a mystery to me).
Yes, I get this is supposed to be the lightest, superficial kind of "storytelling", but can't his viewers handle 5 minutes of actual information?
Like, how much money was wasted in this space program? Who was actually in charge? How much money ended in some general's pocket? How far is the work of the private "space program"? How is it funded?
Instead, we got to see a guy travel to Uganda to waste other people's time instead of actually reporting of telling a story.
Still, his viewers are unironically impressed by his unique storytelling style. Are this people braindead?
Bro am a Ugandan 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 but seriously I never heard of this bro!! Am really proud of what you are doing!!
love love love your content! You are a phenomenal story teller and I love that you always manage to bring across an encouraging message in your videos.
Absolutely legendary video!!!
Thank you Raine!!
This is so amazing! And I am stoked of this videos production. You guys are putting so much work and love into it. Crazy, lovely details. And still, many open questions to the story itself! I hope that bigger film will also stream here in Germany. Cheers!
We will definitely push to get it to as many places as possible!
It just shows that the inspirational stories come from the least likely places
Dude this is sick!!!!!!! Can’t wait for the feature film!
The storytelling is second to none. This is the kind of filmmaking that I find so inspiring that I also wanna go out and film stuff for myself
I'm so glad I can inspire you in such a way!
Woow what a story! You are such a great storyteller. Can't wait to watch your movie! 🙌
Amazing work amazing edit and I cannot stop laughing for the interview with journalist 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks Fazal I'm glad you enjoyed it haha!
Lets go bruuu! Liam if you ever read my comment your after-effects skills are out of this world my man.
Ahh so excited for the Full length. I am a South African, living in Berlin, who left her heart in East Africa...
As well!! Have you been to Uganda?
@@DanMace no but lived in Kenya for three years.
Loved this, such an interesting story 😁😁😁
Thank you!! 😁
Such innovation, expertise, patience &. brilliance coming through these episodes. Dan you're fucking incredible, god knows how long these pieces take you to make - truly shows how passionate you are, keep em coming!
Loved this episode.What a journey
Thank you bru
Fastest way to get around the city from Boda to Boda 😂 Nice one Bru!
Thank you so much Ally! Keen to work with you soon bru👊
Another week, another brand new video ....Thanks Dan!!!🎉🎉
You're most welcome bru
Every time,
Interlay every video you post makes me more impressed, the editing skills and style you have and amount of work you put into is is mesmerizing and just incredible. Thank you Dan, I really appreciate your work..
To the moooon! 🙌 🚀
To the moooon!
Damn this was epic! Not sure why I didn't know this channel existed until now!
This is a beautiful film. Thanks for making it. In these difficult times, humans can still do anything.
Couldn't agree more!
I really admire your content from story telling to editing since the first time i saw your video. Keep up the great work bru
Thank you bru
I can feel the effort you put into every video. Thank you for the work you do.
Whoa dude, you're up there with Johnny Harris man! This is super well done.
Most underrated content on RUclips dude. You are a legend!
Thanks for always sharing great stuff.
thats sooo sick bru - love your work
Very incredible! Keep creating always inspirational and motivational!
Thank you for the kind words bru
I actually have been studying in Uganda nd was unaware of this and this is truly fascinating 💜
the way you tell your story ..the way it goes about i mean i am not able to change the video ....YOU ARE A GENIUS IN EDITTING
This is honeslty the most inspiring film i've seen you make. I cant wait to see what comes next with the feature
This vid should get 10000000 views
Thank you bru. It was an epic journey
Am I watching an Atlanta episode!?!?! This episode was sooooo surreal!!! The people you met, the idea of this!!
What great story telling. There should be more content like this on RUclips.
Wow, thank you for this content really really love it, Explore more bru!!!
Thank you bru!
Nice! Looking forward to the feature!
Wow man that Editing bits are awesome
Dude your editing is great.
Congratulations on your feature film, Dan -- You're awesome, BRU!
Good editing skill , good storyteller , and good filmmaker😍😍🤩🤩
Dan, been following you since the early Casey Neistat days. Glad to see you've got this show with Discovery + Originals. Someone there is doing their job. These are fantastic. We stopped posting our adventures a few months ago since we had our baby but now that he's a fearless toddler we've started to bring him on trips so this definitely gets our vlog juices going! Maybe some day we hope to get a show too and can make a living from what we love most. Adventure and journalism!
Back yard inventors are the best love it and thank you for showing your amazing country the way you do showing the real place and people keep it going bro
Such innovators!
Woooow!!! What an awesome video, man!!!! Thank you for your great work!
My pleasure! Thank you for the support!
This video is so attractive,especially the perfect vfx. You have definitely put a lot of effort into it.Good job!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it ❤️
Cant wait for the film! Amazing video like always BRU!
Thank you Jan
Dan I've watched you from the beginning.I have always loved your vids and animations. You have come along way.Congrats! You have made it.
❤️❤️
Best Bru Show episode by far. Loved this one.
Ah thank you so much bru. Appreciate you ❤️
11:07 Mark Shuttleworth, a South African business man, went to space as a tourist. He is the founder of Cannocial, the maintainer of the Ubuntu linux.
Thanks for always sharing something cool.
Thank you I needed this. I cant wait for next weeks episode
Can't wait to share it with you!
Congrats on the WB doc underwriting! Stoked to see it develop into whatever you find!
Thank you bru
Thanks for always sharing cool things.
Loved this story and that you went after it. Looking forward to the movie!!
When I see people giving it all like you I'm always so worried that they develop mental health problems. Everything comes with a cost.
This video might have been the highlight of my week.
I appreciate you always sharing cool stuff.
I saw an exhibition from the Zeitz Mocaa inspired by this a few years back loved the art work and I have a sketch of the African Astronaut on my desk ever since :)
This was fascinating,thank you.
Am from Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 this is amazing story..from my country since am a space science lover😊💪
Your films are too legit BRU! The storytelling is second to none 💯
Thank you bru I appreciate that so much
Bru you are so inspiring! Love the edit! All of your videos has this awesome edits! Thanks for making such cool stuff.
You're so welcome bru!
This is your best Bru Show Episode by far!
Thank you!!
best storytelling in the game
I appreciate you Bill thank you
Dan Mace! You have done it again! Incredible as always!
Glad you like it!
you're awesome bru ❤ keep inspiring
Here since casey naistat colab. Bru has been killing it. 👍👍