 Hey, I'm standing here with the inventor of the mighty wallet. Also the mighty selfie stick, and he has just got done telling me all about these awesome products, so I actually ended up buying one of his wallets. These wallets are made from Tyvek, is it? So these are made from Tyvek, an extremely hard to rip paper-like substance. They're actually, if you've ever tried to rip one of those like FedEx envelopes or whatever and you can't do it, that's why. It's made out of this extremely tough material, and he makes wallets out of them. There are bags and purses also made out of that same material. He's got a 10 foot selfie stick, which you can see behind me, and these will be on sale via, or these will be on Kickstarter soon, which you can donate to that Kickstarter. You go ahead and keep that on screen for just a moment. You can donate to that Kickstarter if you would like, and for the $50 level, you can get a selfie stick that would normally retail for like $75. It's really cool. So what's your name, sir? Terrence Kalaman. Terrence Kalaman? Yeah. Terrence Kalaman has been awesome. He's actually explained this stuff to me twice so that I could talk about it semi-knowledgeably. I know more about it than I do. All right. Next clip. I am standing here with the JVC Gummy, and he is excited to be here, almost as excited as I am. He has been here all day long. He's going to be here. You're going to be here until the end? Forever. Forever! And yeah, he's just such a happy guy. All right. Next clip. Yeah. Wait, I-4 in your case. Right? I-4? Yeah. Next clip. I am standing here with Lacy right here, and what they do is they make very rugged hard drives. How rugged, you might ask, these drives are drop-tested six-foot, and they can handle up to one ton of pressure if something were to drive over it or whatever. So these are amazing, and they look cool. Also I love the safety orange on them. That's really cool. They also, the same company as one of these, this was designed by Porsche. This one, not so drop-proof, you might want to be a little bit more careful with this one. This same company also makes something really cool with something that matches with DJI drones and potentially even the Osmo. So yeah, I'm going to stand here and talk to these guys for a little while longer. Be sure to check them out. I am sitting here with Terry. Terry is showing me LumaTouch. LumaTouch is an app for iOS, and soon to be Apple or Mac PCs, right? Now. Now. And this is amazing. Essentially, this is Adobe Premiere with a little bit of After Effects mixed in, and it can completely, on mobile, replace most of your editing needs. And so can you show us a little bit of how the touch works? Grunge effect and some angles. I'm going to turn those off so you can see the original effect. With my fingers. This is also key frameable, so I'll go here, add a key frame, go to the next frame. I'm going to swipe it off here. You were telling me earlier that this, during the playback, the preview, may drop a couple of frames, but during the, in the final product, it should not. Is that correct? Yeah. In most cases, it won't draft even during preview, but if you've got, if you're hitting the edge of your... Now, you've got some exciting things coming up in the next version. And it told me, but I don't know. Yeah, it's okay. I'll tell you. We've got a whole new audio, audio level, same audio effect, and at the end of the year, we'll be here. They also told me that this, that the software used to use the inbuilt Apple audio, which a lot of people out there, I know, they know it. They love it because they think that it's awesome. But you stepped it up a notch using your own audio processing. Right? Right. We did, because we wanted the melody to look things live. And actually, there's a few problems that we're experiencing. Awesome. Yeah. Before we go, is there anything? Maybe a website? You want to tell them to check it out? Yeah, luvatech.com. And on there, we have how to use the app to show you the pictures of it. Awesome. Well, thank you very much for talking to me. And thank you so much for showing me this. And thank you so much for allowing me to sit in this bouncy chair. This chair is awesome. I don't know, I don't know what you can see there, but I've been bouncing ever since we started talking. Yeah, this is Luma Fusion. Anyways, next clip, I am standing here with, I'm sorry, what's your name? Morgan. Morgan. Morgan was just showing me these cute little characters. These are Osobots. Thank you. Now, these are essentially, like she was saying, programming. Teaching programming through these little bots. And they do something different every time they hit a different color. Wow. It's, what kind of sensor does it use? It has light sensors on it. Now, is it the same kind of sensor as like a mouse uses? It's similar. Automated guys, they will do what you want and what you tell them to do. They'll tell you on what colors you draw. This is amazing. Before we go, do you have a website you want to check out? We do. www.ozobot.com. Next clip. Thank you. I am coming to you live from the Parents' Lounge. The Parents' Lounge here at VidCon is set up so that when the young kids are running around doing their thing, the parents have a place to chill. I'll talk to people with similar interests. You know, I'll be honest, I'm not entirely sure how this whole thing operates, other than like, this is a nice place to go if you just want to have a little conversation about non-VicCon and other things. Also, if you want a massage, maybe you have a massage over there. There are three drinks over there. There's free Wi-Fi, password VidParents 2017. There are some. So we've talked to a couple of people here who are just really cool. I don't want to give the wrong impression. But yeah, just so many cool people. Even the parents here are smart. Also, you know, it's easy to be awesome when you're able to have wine and other miscellaneous spirits. I think I'm going to have some wine and or other miscellaneous spirits. Next clip.