Comment by eldaisfish
Comment by eldaisfish a day ago
there are things you can communicate well in text as well as things that make more sense with visuals.
Please, stop thinking in binaries.
Comment by eldaisfish a day ago
there are things you can communicate well in text as well as things that make more sense with visuals.
Please, stop thinking in binaries.
He's doing a video about a format, not about video itself. How much of this video is comparisons of video itself? None that I could see. He's already done that video way back with his Betamax vs. VHS comparison.
All the cases of him comparing the form factor, that is, the size of the casette, with something else, are easily shown with either pictures or diagrams.
Articles are capable of using both. The main content can be in text, with an image, a gif or a short video or audio clip here and there to help explain if an illustration is better suited.
I wouldn't want to read a phone review that was text only, but one that has a set or two of images and video to show of the camera, a size comparison to a different phone, and you've got most of what you'd want to put in a video anyway. The rest of many youtube videos are just talking heads and stock footage. The substantive parts of many videos, the stuff that actually should be video for better information density, is rarely a majority of any given video.
Video is definitely a more engaging form of content for me, but claiming it's more effective at information transfer as compared to text is ridiculous.