Hi Minifoil, Good question, well spotted. I had the agricultural expert, who is white, do the demonstrations when I filmed the close-ups. We had to be sure that the demonstrations in the close-ups were done correctly.
@@gmtv734 My first impression from your comment is that your black workers cannot get it done correctly because they do not have white hands. I was born in the USSR and retired from US aerospace. I am just telling you my first impression about what you said. The technical part of your video is useful and I will try it.
@@minifoil6613 Hi Minifoil, no, not at all, most of the black farm workers do a fantastic job. Making videos is very expensive however, and I wanted to be sure that we got it right the first time, I don't have the budget to go back and re-film if something is demonstrated incorrectly. Therefore we film the expert doing the demonstration and then I can be sure that it is done correctly in one shoot. There is also the seasonal factor. If a demonstration is done incorrectly we may have to wait for a year before thinning is done again and we can re-do the demo. So we try take every precaution to make sure that we get it right the first time
@@patrapper7367 Americans do care about the colors a lot. One of the most racist country on our planet -just an observations from a Soviet born after 30 years in the US
Excellent information!
How to do thinning in pomegranate trees, please need ur guidance
Why are the men working are black but the hands working on the fruits are white?
Hi Minifoil, Good question, well spotted.
I had the agricultural expert, who is white, do the demonstrations when I filmed the close-ups. We had to be sure that the demonstrations in the close-ups were done correctly.
@@gmtv734 My first impression from your comment is that your black workers cannot get it done correctly because they do not have white hands. I was born in the USSR and retired from US aerospace. I am just telling you my first impression about what you said. The technical part of your video is useful and I will try it.
@@minifoil6613 Hi Minifoil, no, not at all, most of the black farm workers do a fantastic job.
Making videos is very expensive however, and I wanted to be sure that we got it right the first time, I don't have the budget to go back and re-film if something is demonstrated incorrectly. Therefore we film the expert doing the demonstration and then I can be sure that it is done correctly in one shoot.
There is also the seasonal factor. If a demonstration is done incorrectly we may have to wait for a year before thinning is done again and we can re-do the demo. So we try take every precaution to make sure that we get it right the first time
Who cares of the color?
@@patrapper7367 Americans do care about the colors a lot. One of the most racist country on our planet -just an observations from a Soviet born after 30 years in the US