Casey Neistat
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Podcast Appearances
Like, none of it registered.
Especially with its growth on television.
But also, there's just a little part of me like...
I think I can make a good minute and a half long video.
I've made some TikToks that I think are really great.
I'm proud of them.
But it hurts me a little bit to know it's being consumed, where someone finished a video, whatever a scroll is, a few milliseconds before, and at some point in time, they're on to the next.
You asked me before about creators coming to me for advice.
My least favorite thing is when a creator comes to me for advice, but they have everything figured out on paper.
And they're like, this is the content I'm gonna make, this is the structure, this is the flow.
And it's like, one, if you figure it out, what are you asking me for, and two,
Why not just do that?
And there's no, like, they haven't just done it because it's completely theoretical.
And there's no affordance there for being dynamic, which is what I think this world of new media that we live in necessitates.
Like, you really have to be dynamic.
And daily gives you a unique opportunity to embrace that kind of dynamicism.
I mean, the ambition was always like, you know, it starts in the morning and it's done late afternoon so I can start editing it that night.
But like, there's a number, I remember some, one specifically where I was like trapped in meetings all day and I ran around and I filmed all this stuff and I got back to my house and it was like eight o'clock at night and it was dark.