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I usually like to choose a photo from the previous month for this post with both of us in it, and this was the only one I had. Kinda sums up what we have been up to, which isn't much but that's okay, a little boredom is hardly any price at all to pay considering the alternative. We've had a pretty peaceful month, the only thing I can think of that's notable is I have been teaching myself a new editing program with some of the extra time. Kyde has nearly 100% completed  Yoshi's Woolly World on the Wii U this week, by the way.

Here are the videos from April you guys all helped make possible.

Live Stream Announcement

The Live Stream

Canyons, Hawaiian Food & A Dog Field Trip on Kauai

Kaori! Where is She Now?

(illegal!!) tapioca pizza from domino's japan

Muddin' in a Sedan, Hawaiian Waterfalls & Sailing for Beauty on Kauai

Lots we really dug sharing this month as most everything from Kauai was amazing to see and share of course but we also really had fun with the livestream and are planning to do another one sometime soonish in a time zone a little more Europe friendly. But I think the high point this month was finding out where Kaori landed in life and getting to do it live while recording. Really happy to have that moment documented to watch again when we are old dudes.

The low point of the month was that pizza. Hahhaha.

Did you have any videos this month you specifically enjoyed?

More Hawaii videos are on the way...and maybe some more videos about takeout or delivery food videos will come along as well as we are limited a bit on what we can be out filming of course.

Hopefully my jump into a new editing software (it's Premiere, btw) won't delay anything too much this month, but I can tell you already I'm a lot slower than I am with the previous software I have used for thousands and thousands of hours haha. But it's fun to learn something new!

Hope everyone is safe. Thanks for your continued support, it means a lot to us.

Take care,

-Eric & Kyde

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Mark Bore

Good luck learning Premiere. I've played with it a little bit. The greatest part of it is the ability to drop After Effects and Photoshop stills seamlessly on the timeline. I think my favorite video moment this month was the live news about Kaori. That was just so perfect.

kydeanderic

I've spent a few days working with it going through my workflow from Vegas and seeing how to adapt it to Premiere, so far so good. Its fun to learn a new thing even if it can be a tad overwhelming. I made a spreadsheet, haha.