An experiment escapes the lab

An experiment escapes the lab

This Astonishing Project combines 3D printing, CGI, Guerrilla Art, and Social Media
This Astonishing Project combines 3D printing, CGI, Guerrilla Art, and Social Media

This humble YouTube Short blasts off like a cat riding a double rainbow.

Out in the millions-verse, it pulls many of your previous, half-baked experiments into audience numbers you've never experienced, or expected. 

It wasn't that long ago, really, that you even started testing vertical, short-form video.

Anyway, here's the script, pasted directly from your commodity TextEdit file:

3Dfiti combines 3D printing, CGI, Guerrilla Art, and Social Media, with a side order of gamification. 

Each model is printed using recycled PLA plastic, and planted in a public space, held in place using a good fit or a magnet. 

Then the item is featured, with a map, in short videos on social platforms.

Whoever scans the QR code first can claim it and take it away.

That’s why 3dfiti is an inspiration to placemakers, because…

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Two notes: 

  1. The text ends with "because..." so that the video will loop on YouTube. It's supposed to make it feel kind of round. Not sure it works. 
  2. How do you like: "astonishing"? It doesn't feel like an overused word on YouTube. Like, "awesome."

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For more information on 3Dfiti, go to: https://3dfiti.com

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TubeBuddy, the YouTube advisory service that offered you a free trial, suggested some alternate titles:

  • * 3d Printing, Cgi, And Guerrilla Art Combine In This Astonishing Project
  • * This Astonishing Project Blends 3d Printing, Cgi Guerrilla Art, And Social Media
  • * 3d Printing, Cgi, And Guerrilla Art Join Forces In This Astonishing Project!
  • * 3d Printing, Cgi, And Guerrilla Art Combine In This Astonishing Social Media Project
  • * Stunning Project: 3d Printing + Cgi Guerrilla Art + Social Media
  • * This Incredible Project Combines 3d Printing, Cgi, Guerrilla Art, And Social Media
  • * This Astonishing Project Will Make You Look Twice!

(The TubeBuddy algorithm also likes "astonishing".)

Oh yeah, here's the video: 

 

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