A decade ago, a random middle schooler decided making dumb gaming videos wasn't enough, then decided that those type of videos and weather content combined was an odd mix for one channel. So on this day 10 years ago, Triple C TWC was born. Armed with After Effects, a phone camera, and minimal professional video editing experience, I went to work on videos that, in retrospect, needed plenty of improvement. Seriously, they were like the video equivalent of one of those DIY potato clock projects. Thank the Lord for progress. Since then, I've done a ton of things I never expected: emulating and meeting my heroes, getting to live out childhood dreams (because owning TWC equipment is definitely a normal childhood dream), and being a part of and even leading entire communities of like-minded folks, among others. I've also experienced a lot behind the screen: this channel has seen me through middle school, high school, college, and now the upcoming grad school years. I've taught art to countless people, tackled a research paper, and pursued numerous other interests and hobbies on top of my existing commitments. All of that to say, this channel has grown right beside me over the years, even during the times I was less able to tend to it.
Although my priorities over the past few years have slowed my involvement, I hope in 10 years' time I'll be able to look back to now with the amount of growth I've had over the past 10 years today. THANK YOU to every viewer and subscriber that's stuck around over the years. Y'all are a patient bunch. At some point, I really want to do a retrospective video, but I may save that for a later time. I know this is a long community post, but 10 years deserve more than a few sentences.
Triple C TWC
A decade ago, a random middle schooler decided making dumb gaming videos wasn't enough, then decided that those type of videos and weather content combined was an odd mix for one channel. So on this day 10 years ago, Triple C TWC was born. Armed with After Effects, a phone camera, and minimal professional video editing experience, I went to work on videos that, in retrospect, needed plenty of improvement. Seriously, they were like the video equivalent of one of those DIY potato clock projects. Thank the Lord for progress. Since then, I've done a ton of things I never expected: emulating and meeting my heroes, getting to live out childhood dreams (because owning TWC equipment is definitely a normal childhood dream), and being a part of and even leading entire communities of like-minded folks, among others. I've also experienced a lot behind the screen: this channel has seen me through middle school, high school, college, and now the upcoming grad school years. I've taught art to countless people, tackled a research paper, and pursued numerous other interests and hobbies on top of my existing commitments. All of that to say, this channel has grown right beside me over the years, even during the times I was less able to tend to it.
Although my priorities over the past few years have slowed my involvement, I hope in 10 years' time I'll be able to look back to now with the amount of growth I've had over the past 10 years today. THANK YOU to every viewer and subscriber that's stuck around over the years. Y'all are a patient bunch. At some point, I really want to do a retrospective video, but I may save that for a later time. I know this is a long community post, but 10 years deserve more than a few sentences.
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