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Shoutout to the Tacoma farmers market for having three different videographers filming the same pickle stand last weekend
It made me think about how saturated some local event niches are getting, and if you've seen something similar in your city, how do you even stand out anymore?
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the_robin2d ago
Man, that's wild but honestly not surprising. I've been thinking it's less about the video itself and more about the story behind the booth. Like, who's making the pickles and why? That's what I'd watch. Are you more likely to click on a generic market video or one about a specific person's weird pickle recipe origin story?
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alice_allen51d ago
Honestly the generic one gets my click every time. Sometimes you just want to see the vibe of a place, not hear someone's life story.
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harperp241d ago
Saw a documentary last year about a guy in Austin who makes ghost pepper pickles. They spent ten minutes on his grandma's farm in India and why he uses tamarind. I would NEVER click a "walking tour of the market" video, but I watched that whole thing. The story makes the product mean something. A generic booth shot is just background noise.
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