This episode of 'Too Much Information' features a discussion with a father and daughter about the daughter's experiences at the Golden Trailer Awards. The video is sponsored by Aura for data protection and Venice.ai for private AI services. It includes links to the host's other platforms and production notes, mentioning filming on Panasonic and Samsung devices in a safe, regulated location, potentially a law enforcement range.
This YouTube video announcement from Forgotten Weapons highlights new merchandise available for purchase. The title also teases a "new use for the FG-42," suggesting future content will explore the German WWII-era battle rifle. The description provides a direct link to the merchandise shop and credits the background music.
This video documents the creator's adventures, starting with a skydiving session followed by a visit to a film set for a "Conflicted Games" commercial. The "eye of the GNARwhal" segment offers a deeper, more personal look into the creator's life, showcasing random shenanigans and content that might not fit a viral video format but is intended for subscriber enjoyment. The content style can vary, including vlogs, action sports edits, or compilations. Filmed in Utah, the video features music by Kevin Macleod.
This YouTube video, titled 'The Handgun Revolver Shotgun,' appears to be a lifestyle vlog or compilation of random content from creator Miles Mortensen. The description indicates it's part of a segment called 'eye of the GNARwhal' which showcases personal "shenanigans" and interesting content not necessarily suited for viral videos. The creator promotes their Instagram and Facebook, and mentions music by Kevin Macleod. While the title mentions specific firearm types, the description focuses more on personal vlogging and diverse content styles. Filmed in Utah, the video seems to offer a glimpse into the creator's life and interests beyond a singular topic.
This YouTube video features an "awesome flamethrower edit" titled "The Day I Got My Flamethrower." The description highlights the availability of flamethrowers from www.throwflame.com and encourages viewers to follow the creator, Miles Mortensen, on Instagram and Facebook. The video is part of the "eye of the GNARwhal" segment, which showcases miscellaneous personal content, potentially including vlogs, action sports edits, or compilations. The video was filmed in Utah and features music by Kevin Macleod. Contact information for licensing and business inquiries is also provided.
This YouTube video, titled "Strangers Knock Over My Motorcycle PRANK," appears to be a prank video filmed in Utah. The description includes links to Adrenaline Moto, Totally Rad Clothing, and social media handles for "wearetotallyrad" and "milesmortensen." It also credits "The Cannery" by Kevin MacLeod for the music under a Creative Commons license. The video's primary focus seems to be on a prank involving a motorcycle, with no direct mention or demonstration of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or firearm-related activities.
This video, titled 'Magical Animal Fight,' features content filmed in Utah. The creator mentions being in a full arm cast during filming and expresses gratitude to Chandler, Josh, and Dylan for their assistance. The description also promotes the 'Totally RAD!' brand with links to their Facebook, Instagram, and website, along with contact information for licensing and business inquiries. The music used is 'Volatile Reaction' by Kevin MacLeod.
This video title suggests a narrative where the creator is arrested while attempting to improve the world. The description heavily promotes the "Totally RAD" clothing brand through social media links and directs viewers to their website. It also credits music used in the video and provides contact information for licensing and business inquiries, specifying the filming location as Utah. While the title hints at a potentially serious event, the overall context from the description points towards lifestyle or brand promotion rather than a direct firearm demonstration or review.
This video features Kay's entry into K-VAR's "SHOT Showoff contest." While the specific firearms or caliber are not detailed in the provided information, the context of the contest and the mention of K-VAR (a manufacturer often associated with AK platforms) suggest a focus on firearms. The use of Kevin MacLeod's music and the hashtag #SHOTShow indicates a promotional or entertainment-oriented submission within the firearms community.
This video, titled 'Spreading the Halloween Spirit,' appears to be a promotional or lifestyle video associated with the clothing brand 'Totally RAD.' The description encourages viewers to engage with the brand on Facebook and Instagram, providing links to their social media and website. It mentions filming in Utah and credits Kevin MacLeod for the music under a Creative Commons license. Business inquiries can be directed via email. No firearms or related topics are explicitly mentioned in the title or description.
This YouTube video features Jim's entry into K-VAR's "SHOT Showoff contest." The description highlights that the music used is licensed under Creative Commons by Kevin MacLeod. The video's hashtags include #BurstReview, #Contest, and #SHOTShow. Based on the title and description, the content appears to be a submission for a contest related to the SHOT Show, potentially showcasing firearms or firearm-related content in a review or display format.
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