YOUTUBE VIDEO DEBUT!!
Boom! Here it is! My Youtube video debut happens today! Get your butt over to thy Youtube channel and watcheth thy piece. Then posteth thy link and telleth all thy friends!
In all seriousness, I’m very excited to be finally posting a live-action comedy piece. It has all the elements of your average Keith Knight cartoon (race, humor), and it’ll probably get me in trouble. It was amazing how easy it came together considering all the elements involved. I’d like to thank everyone who helped out, and hope this is the first of many.
As far as the subject matter, let’s just say I think that PBS’s Antique Roadshow is the epitome of white privilege in America. You’d be hard-pressed to find any people of color on it, because people of color weren’t allowed to own anything previous to 1960!!
Let me know what you think, and don’t forget to subscribe to my cartoon Round Table Subscription Service, it keeps me drawing comics and making videos!!
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Nice video debut. Maybe you should collaborate with Azie Dungley — have you seen her “Ask a Slave” series? Based on actual idiot questions she was asked while portraying a slave at Mount Vernon.
Sorry, that’s Azie Dungey, not Dungley. Anyway, what’s your plan for more vids?
Sorry to say so, but I found it a bit slow.
Brilliant! Hilarious. Keith got everything right, including the background noise.
Best send-up I have seen in a long time. LOVED IT. Curious who the people are in the video? Friends? long time fans? kudos to all involved.
Great! Just like German commedian OTTO a long time ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-57y72vq6U
I promise to to watch it when my head stops hurting today. (I have The Ick.) But in reference to “Antiques Roadshow” (which I watch because I appeals to the history-lover in me), in all fairness to the American version, I have seen quite a few Black folks bring their antiques on the show – it may be somewhat of a regional thing, but not always. Now they just need more People of Color working in the appraisal/auction house fields, which sadly, have traditionally been a “Whites Only” occupataions.
I promise to to watch it when my head stops hurting today. (I have The Ick.) But in reference to “Antiques Roadshow” (which I watch because I appeals to the history-lover in me), in all fairness to the American version, I have seen quite a few Black folks bring their antiques on the show – it may be somewhat of a regional thing, but not always. Now they just need more People of Color working in the appraisal/auction house fields, which sadly, have traditionally been a “Whites Only” occupations.