A Very Boring Story About What Could Have Been in Under 200 Words

During our December 13, 2023, Digital Autonomy & the Arts podcast with Liam Sturgess hosted by Gabriel of Libre Solutions Network, Tonika sprung a delightful surprise on me by playing the third video she has created to illustrate one of my pieces, this time for A Very Boring Story About What Could Have Been in Under 200 Words.

The Biblical Structure... North, Gary Best Price: $21.85 Buy New $18.46 (as of 09:31 UTC - Details) Purely coincidentally, I originally published that story on Christmas Eve 2021. You’ll find it after my Early-Blooming Parentheses note.

Early-Blooming Parentheses + A Very Boring Story About What Could Have Been

MARGARET ANNA ALICE

DECEMBER 25, 2021

Long-time readers may recall I published our first collaboration, Do You Remember? last Christmas, so two Christmases in a row makes this the beginning of what I hope will become a tradition if Tonika is up to the challenge (if anyone is, it’s her!).

Do You Remember? (Video)

MARGARET ANNA ALICE AND VISCERAL ADVENTURE

DECEMBER 25, 2022

And last Halloween, I shared her second video, this time for my Anatomy of a Philanthropath poem.

Anatomy of a Philanthropath: Poem (Video)

Anatomy of a Philanthropath: Poem (Video)

MARGARET ANNA ALICE AND VISCERAL ADVENTURE

Tonika is continually expanding her repertoire of skills, and her animation of A Very Boring Story using a combination of Motion, Final Cut, and Canva is testament to her artistic genius and technical virtuosity. This was not only her first time using Motion, but she created the draft she played during our podcast in a single day!

I hope you will enjoy the convergence of our passions and talents in this two-minute delicacy, which makes an ideal addition to the red-pilling video recommendations in my 12 Communication Tips to Foster Meaningful Dialogue due to its brevity and simplicity.

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