Actually, the concept of videos that describe things in a very easy and plain war is very old. As a German national I remember a TV series (Löwenzahn; wiki it) made for kids which aimed to explain things in the same simple way, the same style ("Meet John... he has a problem... he wants longer battery life..." and so on). Yes, there were no such drawings but the basic principle was the same.
So my question: Did Common Craft copy from them and changed the format by adding drawings?
Where is Lee Lefever?
laphongtudo 1 year ago
Actually, the concept of videos that describe things in a very easy and plain war is very old. As a German national I remember a TV series (Löwenzahn; wiki it) made for kids which aimed to explain things in the same simple way, the same style ("Meet John... he has a problem... he wants longer battery life..." and so on). Yes, there were no such drawings but the basic principle was the same.
So my question: Did Common Craft copy from them and changed the format by adding drawings?
kozmode 2 years ago 6
@kozmode
A yes, that TV series was first aired 1979 long before there was something like the Internet, YouTube, Common Craft, S4BB and so on.
P.S.: I like the video, but the background is a bit dark :)
kozmode 2 years ago 6
Did McDonald's imitate Burger King or did Wendy's imitate Harvey's? Please, can't we all just get along!
ExplainerVideo 2 years ago 9
Let me know when Wendy's comes out with a sandwich and calls it a "Whopper"
leelefever 2 years ago 7
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Very poor imitation of a CommonCraft video - if your product is so good find a way of marketing it without copying - plagiarism is not cool.
PenguinNotlob 2 years ago
Good video, well explained and the app itself is great as well!
blackberryinsight 2 years ago 14