Well, that was a painful watch. Constant overly dramatic music and sound effects, surprisingly little actual engineering talk, the same handful of B-roll shots and transitions over and over again, Shell executives patting themselves on the back. And the same “they had to turn to the past” for every challenge they encountered…
The editing felt like I was watching an episode of Kitchen Nightmares, not an engineering documentary.
It probably feels like bullying because it was in direct response to you, but his comment was actually funny & harmless, don’t take it personally. Yes Adderall would be extremely helpful to aid anyone to sit through such a long documentary about something we just want a quick answer to 😆
It’s not unnecessary, either get your attention span in check, or learn how to skip through long form information on your own. We weren’t all raised on tiktok.
Here’s a video explaining it. Watching the ocean rise around the rig is quite the sight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58d-686MYXw
Well, that was a painful watch. Constant overly dramatic music and sound effects, surprisingly little actual engineering talk, the same handful of B-roll shots and transitions over and over again, Shell executives patting themselves on the back. And the same “they had to turn to the past” for every challenge they encountered…
The editing felt like I was watching an episode of Kitchen Nightmares, not an engineering documentary.
46 minutes? 😮
Pop your adderal and shutup.
Unnecessary bullying
It probably feels like bullying because it was in direct response to you, but his comment was actually funny & harmless, don’t take it personally. Yes Adderall would be extremely helpful to aid anyone to sit through such a long documentary about something we just want a quick answer to 😆
It’s not unnecessary, either get your attention span in check, or learn how to skip through long form information on your own. We weren’t all raised on tiktok.