More excellent work. I thought it was fun to watch you build your bus, but this series is even better, given how much you've taught yourself and have learned along the way, that you're now putting into this build. I keep looking forward to the next ep.
Nova an River are so so cute ...You are super talented ..everything looks great ..exciting seeing it come together thanku so much for sharing much love and God bless always x
I've been following you guys since you were building the Phantom. It's great to see you get to use all the skills you developed on your own skoolie build and apply that hard won skill set to a new project! Take or leave this feedback, but I really did not like the music choices for this video. I found it really distracting and off-putting to the point that I muted the video until you were speaking. My personal two cents, but certainly doesn't mean I'm not looking forward to the next installment! Cheers!
I would not have thought about it but since you said that the background music did sound a little jarring. Said with love!!! Routing for you all. You have a great channel and are super creative and build beautiful busses!
Hey Steve. I really appreciate your personal 2 cents. To be completely honest I get a little bored while editing these days and I just pick a song that is fun and keeps me going late at night while I edit haha. I would be completely open to music that you like. Honestly you're right this last video was like a nonstop freaking dance party. But if you go to www.musicbed.com and comment on this video the names of songs and artists that you listen to and you like I'll totally consider them. No promises though as I have to listen to the songs about 30 times while I edit a video!!!
@@MobileDwellings Thank you Justin for taking my feedback in the spirit it was intended! I’ll try to find you something in that sweet spot between an all night rave party and a yoga meditation retreat. 😁
@Mobile Dwellings / Gilligan Phantom Ooof! That was a tough assignment! I gotta admit I did not find much on Musicbed that I intrinsically liked. Given you use a lot of fast-action time-lapse sequences, I figured you need higher BPM tracks - like 135+. I also played each track over the time-lapse portions of this video. So given those constraints, here is what I found: UTAH: On the Mountain By the Sea DAZY CHAIN: Where I Wanna Be DAZY CHAIN: Got It Like That (with oohs-ahhs instrumental) KINO: Anew SUPER DUPER: Die For You - Instrumental INDOORCAT: All For Me PALM CITY: Good Life VUNDABAR: Acetone MIDNIGHT RIOT: I Want It - Instrumental JAMIE LANO: Everything You Need LEUCADIA: Feel Like This Forever (with oohs-ahhs instrumental) RED PARKER: Do Your Thing (with oohs-ahhs instrumental) RED PARKER: Born to Run RED PARKER: I Got That Heat RED PARKER: Gotta Go Get It You might also want to try Storyblocks.com. That's what we use at work. Hope this is helpful!
When you finally stop talking about doing things and get to the parts where you are actually doing the work, you are speeding up the video so we get all dizzy and we can't see a thing of what you are doing. What is the point with videos like that? Most of us are here to see if we can learn new things to use later on in our own lives. And you just skip that part. And when you are talking about what you are going to do, you have it all in your head and understand what you are saying, but a lot of the time it flies over our heads. We don't understand what you are talking about, unless you show it when you are doing it. This is going on on so many channels....and I just give up on most of them because of that.
Hey Annie. My goal is to educate, entertain, and inspire in my videos and you're right this video was really just about entertainment and inspiration and I'm sorry you didn't get much value out of it. The reality is I have made videos already where I discuss each of my woodworking techniques: how I cut wood, how I scribe, how I use pocket screws. I honestly don't feel incredibly confident about teaching others how to woodwork because I find it very challenging in the moment and I'm doing a lot of trial and error and I don't want to bore people or myself by explaining everything I do. However I have plumbing and electrical and solar panel, and hanging water tanks videos coming out where I will be doing a lot more talking and less dizzying timelapses. You're right that youtube videos are getting very fast because attention spans are not hanging around while a guy talks for 2 minutes or even 30 seconds although you may be the exception to this. Anyway I really appreciate your comment and I'll try and do better for you in future videos. Thanks!
I can't wait for the ending
Ha! Same!
Clean work, nice progress. ✌️
More excellent work. I thought it was fun to watch you build your bus, but this series is even better, given how much you've taught yourself and have learned along the way, that you're now putting into this build. I keep looking forward to the next ep.
Nova an River are so so cute ...You are super talented ..everything looks great ..exciting seeing it come together thanku so much for sharing much love and God bless always x
I have been following since day one Well Done!
THAT IKEA DRAWER HACK!!!! YES!!! Genuis!!
Great work! Looking forward to the next episode.
More to come! Thanks!
You really need to open your own business..👍👍
Nice,
I've been following you guys since you were building the Phantom. It's great to see you get to use all the skills you developed on your own skoolie build and apply that hard won skill set to a new project! Take or leave this feedback, but I really did not like the music choices for this video. I found it really distracting and off-putting to the point that I muted the video until you were speaking. My personal two cents, but certainly doesn't mean I'm not looking forward to the next installment! Cheers!
I would not have thought about it but since you said that the background music did sound a little jarring. Said with love!!! Routing for you all. You have a great channel and are super creative and build beautiful busses!
Hey Steve. I really appreciate your personal 2 cents. To be completely honest I get a little bored while editing these days and I just pick a song that is fun and keeps me going late at night while I edit haha. I would be completely open to music that you like. Honestly you're right this last video was like a nonstop freaking dance party. But if you go to www.musicbed.com and comment on this video the names of songs and artists that you listen to and you like I'll totally consider them. No promises though as I have to listen to the songs about 30 times while I edit a video!!!
Thanks Jessie. Check out my comment to Steve and let me know if you wanna send me musicbed songs that you like (no promises). Appreciate your input!
@@MobileDwellings Thank you Justin for taking my feedback in the spirit it was intended! I’ll try to find you something in that sweet spot between an all night rave party and a yoga meditation retreat. 😁
@Mobile Dwellings / Gilligan Phantom Ooof! That was a tough assignment! I gotta admit I did not find much on Musicbed that I intrinsically liked. Given you use a lot of fast-action time-lapse sequences, I figured you need higher BPM tracks - like 135+. I also played each track over the time-lapse portions of this video.
So given those constraints, here is what I found:
UTAH: On the Mountain By the Sea
DAZY CHAIN: Where I Wanna Be
DAZY CHAIN: Got It Like That (with oohs-ahhs instrumental)
KINO: Anew
SUPER DUPER: Die For You - Instrumental
INDOORCAT: All For Me
PALM CITY: Good Life
VUNDABAR: Acetone
MIDNIGHT RIOT: I Want It - Instrumental
JAMIE LANO: Everything You Need
LEUCADIA: Feel Like This Forever (with oohs-ahhs instrumental)
RED PARKER: Do Your Thing (with oohs-ahhs instrumental)
RED PARKER: Born to Run
RED PARKER: I Got That Heat
RED PARKER: Gotta Go Get It
You might also want to try Storyblocks.com. That's what we use at work. Hope this is helpful!
Hello ....helllo ....and hello you ! 😇😇🇻🇳🇻🇳
Which refrigerator did you guys go with!?!
What depth countertops did you go with for the galley kitchen?
They are standard kitchen counter depth so about 25 1/2 inches
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I would have gone with waste plastic lumber instead of wood.
When you finally stop talking about doing things and get to the parts where you are actually doing the work, you are speeding up the video so we get all dizzy and we can't see a thing of what you are doing. What is the point with videos like that? Most of us are here to see if we can learn new things to use later on in our own lives. And you just skip that part. And when you are talking about what you are going to do, you have it all in your head and understand what you are saying, but a lot of the time it flies over our heads. We don't understand what you are talking about, unless you show it when you are doing it. This is going on on so many channels....and I just give up on most of them because of that.
Hey Annie. My goal is to educate, entertain, and inspire in my videos and you're right this video was really just about entertainment and inspiration and I'm sorry you didn't get much value out of it. The reality is I have made videos already where I discuss each of my woodworking techniques: how I cut wood, how I scribe, how I use pocket screws. I honestly don't feel incredibly confident about teaching others how to woodwork because I find it very challenging in the moment and I'm doing a lot of trial and error and I don't want to bore people or myself by explaining everything I do. However I have plumbing and electrical and solar panel, and hanging water tanks videos coming out where I will be doing a lot more talking and less dizzying timelapses. You're right that youtube videos are getting very fast because attention spans are not hanging around while a guy talks for 2 minutes or even 30 seconds although you may be the exception to this. Anyway I really appreciate your comment and I'll try and do better for you in future videos. Thanks!