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A Sex Trip


About the video
Here is our Video Blog for our OC 152 class. What we are told to do is a Video Blog that talks about the history of communication. We had plenty of ideas on how to actually do this one and we took the risk to use the stop motion concept. Although it seems to be not as smooth as what stop motion videos should look like, I believe that it still clearly sends our intented message to the viewers.
About the plot
My groupmates and I decided that we should not settle for a converntional, educational video about the history of communication. In our work, we incorporated a basic, almost child-friendly, story about a boy who is transported to the past. Furthermore, we incorporated the concept of “help” thus the title.
About the initial reception
I believe that our video received a warm appreciation during its invitation-only premiere showing. Now, we are sharing it to the whole wide world to watch. Enjoy!

About the video

Here is our Viral Video Blog for our OC 152 class. What we are told to do is video blog that would become viral or is perceived to become viral. The topic that we chose is about sex though it’s not your typical, brainless sex video. To make it more interesting and to put an academic sense in it, we made it informational.

About the concept

We wanted a simple video blog. Actually, we have decided to just include pure animating text. Some popular video blogs in YouTube just include such content. Moreover, our group wanted to put an “aww” factor in it. In other words, we wanted the viewers to feel a sense of awe. This kind of feeling would push them to share the video, making the video viral.

About the initial reception

When you take a look at the other videos in our class, we could say that this vlog is the unique one though I liked all the other videos too. If you like this video, please share it to your friends using the share options below this post! Alternatively, you can share the URL of this YouTube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnMwTdMXgj0

Video Transcript

In Australia, Australian Aborigines show friendship and goodwill
Through exchange of wives

Lesu Children are not only allowed to watch adults to copulate
They could also watch their parents have sex

The Ila people of Africa are devirginized at an early age
There are no virgins within them over the age of 10

Priests from some Hindu sects officiate marriage…
Through having sex with the bride

The Aweikoma of Brazil has the same words for “sex”
And “eating”

The Lepcha of Sikkim has not concept for “flirting”
If you want have sex, then ask for it

If a Goajiro woman trips a man during a ceremonial dance
She is required to have sex with him

When a Hidatsa woman reaches the latter stages of her pregnancy
Her husband is allowed to have sex with his wife’s sister

It is normal for the Aranda of Australia to have multiple rounds of sex every night
From three to five rounds of sex

In Lebanon, men are allowed to have sex with animals
As long as these animals are female

Some men in Guam have nice full-time jobs:
To have sex with virgins

In Hongkong, a betrayed wife can kill his husband
Only with her bare hands

In Cali, Colombia, honeymooners should have sex
With the bride’s mother watching

USA has the most sex-regulating laws
Compared with all EU laws combined

In Minnesota, it is illegal for any man to have sexual intercourse…
With a live fish

In Florida, it is illegal for any man to have sexual intercourse…
With a porcupine

In Washington DC, there is only one legal sex position
The Missionary (How do they monitor it?)

In Utah, having a sex with an animal is illegal
Unless it is profit-oriented

Percentage of French men and women who had group sex:
A whopping 41%

In Paramaribo, Suriname, a man who rapes a single woman won’t be punished
if he marries the victim

Japan may have the most successful Porn industry
But Japanese people are the least sexually active people in the world

Young men of Etoro Tribe must do something in order to achieve manhood:
Ingest the semen of their elders.


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Comments (6) Trackbacks (3)
  1. admin
    5:13 am on September 6th, 2009

    Okay, I admit, there’s a minor grammatical error somewhere in the video. I am aware of that but I feel lazy to edit it. Slow rendering process, and slow uploading to YouTube (700++mb). :( We need hits, not corrections anyway. HAHA.

  2. Jeanne rivera
    10:44 am on September 6th, 2009

    this is so bossing!!! HAHA! I remember our 183 days. HAHAHA! Lumevel up ka na talaga boss!!! :D

  3. Jeanne rivera
    10:47 am on September 6th, 2009

    Some facts are really disturbing but what can i say? It’s part of their culture. Respect begets respect. :D

  4. dencios
    11:33 am on September 6th, 2009

    naman alps. tama na nga yang grammar-grammar error mo na yan.

    ang mahalaga madaming natuto sa ginawa mo/nyo.

    impressive. very informative

    :D

  5. cruxrifter
    4:11 am on September 7th, 2009

    HAHAHA! super nice tol!! anu software gamit mo? pinakakadiri ung last trivia. HAHA

  6. nikki
    6:38 am on September 7th, 2009

    the video is interesting. I am familiar with only 2 out of all the things mentioned in the vid haha! (should i be proud of that?)

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