Im sorry to sound blunt or rude in this comment, im just adding constructive feedback on a marketing and filmrelated pov: First, how did you manage to get the video out in 240p quality in 2015? As a filmstudent who knows how to render out films, getting this low of quality with today software is actually kinda hard to do. The cuts and music has an innocent tone and it makes the viewer comfortable. Although commercial and guide vice, asking the viewer to put numbers into a calculator isn´t really a good option. It would have been better if you said the measures of the model (added the inches rules) and shown some numbers with text on the video after you´ve done the measuring. aside from all above, the video has archived what is wanted to do: inform the user about finding their sizes and it has some humor in it. the video works :)
Im sorry to sound blunt or rude in this comment, im just adding constructive feedback on a marketing and filmrelated pov:
First, how did you manage to get the video out in 240p quality in 2015? As a filmstudent who knows how to render out films, getting this low of quality with today software is actually kinda hard to do.
The cuts and music has an innocent tone and it makes the viewer comfortable. Although commercial and guide vice, asking the viewer to put numbers into a calculator isn´t really a good option. It would have been better if you said the measures of the model (added the inches rules) and shown some numbers with text on the video after you´ve done the measuring.
aside from all above, the video has archived what is wanted to do: inform the user about finding their sizes and it has some humor in it. the video works :)