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Published on May 15, 2014Zach is a filmmaker, born and raised in Portland.He started his film journey at age seven when his parents gave him a camera at a wedding. After being rejected from film school, he started the YouTube channel "FinalCutKing," where he posted video editing tutorials. Zach has garnered more than 400,000 subscribers to his channel. In September 2013, he launched a Vine account based around his "magic" editing and has grown an audience of nearly 1 million fans.

Event Recap - April 12, 2014 at the Keller Auditorium with 2900+ in attendance marked the 4th installment for TEDxPortland. Committed to ideas worth spreading in the Rose City and beyond, 55+ volunteers, worked year round to organize this one-day event featuring 14 speakers and 4 performances. This year's theme was PERFECT.

With special thanks to the UNIVERSITY OF OREGON for presenting partnership, a world class stage design provided by HENRY V, an incredible legacy bound book provided by PREMIER PRESS and to the creative digital craft provided by INSTRUMENT. All of our "Perfect Partners" can be found here:http://www.tedxportland.com/?partners

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0:13it was six years ago that I was just leaving Portland I _______________-and0:17raised here and I was taken off to LA0:19to go live there and was you know scary to be a young just graduated from high0:23school kid0:24and planning on taking on the film world and i was just planning on going out0:28to be a film student in Los Angeles at that time and if you were to come up0:33then0:33and asked me you know what do you think you can be doing when you __________________from0:36school I wouldn't of course said0:38wanna be in hollywood making feature films and a big screen0:41and you know my name _____________________and working alongside my favorite director0:45 Steven spielberge here0:46of course that was gonna happen0:49but actually fast ________________- ____________today0:52and I'm actually making short videos0:56out of my garage for this0:59the small screen and the Internet and this is one the tools that is changed my1:03life1:04among a couple others to what actually happened I think i __________________- the film school1:08like I expected1:09I ended up having in your university while I was waiting to reapply1:12and I was kinda bombed-out like him and I had my calling was to be a filmmaker1:16and1:17and director spielberg and so I fell in love with something _________________- that time1:22and it wasn't a girl I fell in love with with1:26internet and _________________ technology because at the time I realize both these are1:30really ___________________________--at a really cool way1:32the internet as poison itself especially website like YouTube or just coming out1:36 vimeo and and you could ___________________________work online and start building a1:40following1:41and then on the other side and digital technology taking off no cameras are1:44getting cheaper1:45ever getting better ____________________ and again and they are only _______________________--a couple thousand1:49 of dollars1:50and so I and took a camera and I started filming my own videos while I wasn't1:55in film school i didn't ahve a fil homework so I did that and I posted online and begin1:59building this following2:00and it started changing my life its cuz I2:04go to film school when eventually then i was talking to classmates and I'm talking to2:07my teachers like how do you2:08how do you get into the film ministry right how do you get in hollywood cuz I2:12still want to direct2:13and they would tell me this okay well here's here's how it works: you 're going to2:16Hollywood2:17any work for ten years up the ___________________ doing nothing you really like to do your2:21being ___________________________- to somebody and2:22and doing this dirty job here in and then you finally get to a place2:26where you can pitch your movie and that's what all directors want this chance to2:30be in front2:30executives and push their story so if you get that chance

0:13it was six years ago that I was just leaving Portland I'd been born and0:17raised here and I was taken off to LA0:19to go live there and was you know scary to be a young just graduated from high0:23school kid0:24and planning on taking on the film world and i was just planning on going out0:28to be a film student in Los Angeles at that time and if you were to come up0:33then0:33and asked me you know what do you think you can be doing when you graduate from0:36school I wouldn't of course said0:38wanna be in hollywood making feature films and a big screen0:41and you know my name up in lights and working alongside my favorite director0:45 Steven spielberge here0:46of course that was gonna happen0:49but actually fast forward to today0:52and I'm actually making short videos0:56out of my garage for this0:59the small screen and the Internet and this is one the tools that is changed my1:03life1:04among a couple others to what actually happened I think i didn't get in the film school1:08like I expected1:09I ended up having in your university while I was waiting to reapply1:12and I was kinda bombed-out like him and I had my calling was to be a filmmaker1:16and1:17and director spielberg and so I fell in love with something during that time1:22and it wasn't a girl I fell in love with with1:26internet and digital technology because at the time I realize both these are1:30really converging at a really cool way1:32the internet as poison itself especially website like YouTube or just coming out1:36 vimeo and and you could post your work online and start building a1:40following1:41and then on the other side and digital technology taking off no cameras are1:44getting cheaper1:45ever getting better quality and again and they are only costing a couple thousand1:49 of dollars1:50and so I and took a camera and I started filming my own videos while I wasn't1:55in film school i didn't ahve a fil homework so I did that and I posted online and begin1:59building this following2:00and it started changing my life its cuz I2:04go to film school when eventually then i was talking to classmates and I'm talking to2:07my teachers like how do you2:08how do you get into the film ministry right how do you get in hollywood cuz I2:12still want to direct2:13and they would tell me this okay well here's here's how it works: you 're going to2:16Hollywood2:17any work for ten years up the ladder doing nothing you really like to do your2:21being assistant to somebody and2:22and doing this dirty job here in and then you finally get to a place2:26where you can pitch your movie and that's what all directors want this chance to2:30be in front2:30executives and push their story so if you get that chance

2:34and let's say the Hollywood hollywood to some buys studio pays for you to go off2:38for a couple years and make that movie2:40well then you come back and you have a theatrical release and2:43and two things can hear happen when it does off on you skip town ever direct2:47something again2:48or it as well and that's the moment2:51you get the start building your following but I'm stepping back as a2:54student still in film school when one that doesn't make sense to me because2:58that this is going to be broken like I'm Rd building my following online and I3:02had friends that were doing this online building3:04successful YouTube channels and and other networks online and so that didn't3:08make sense to wait 123:10fifteen years before I can really start my career and even3:13in between and I'll and then so I can be doing something I love3:17so a so is this troll3:20that's hard to change my like it was honored for like the cameras that3:23started to change my life and how many you have wannabes3:26all that a shocker okay so3:30tell what I wanted to go and get him out your pockets game on your person is ok3:33and giving you permission get happy you are already on them3:36on I fear tweeting over there and taking a picture here but3:41actually it's crazy most in your checklist twice during the course in my3:4415 minute talk3:45most a must check our phones 10 times an hour3:49and the evil 250 times a day and I for me I and3:53prolly all uniformed check it like three hundred times a day and actually3:57here's the here's what I want to do by answering this question by raising your4:01or in the air did you check your phone after being away for 15 minutes this4:04morning4:05eighty percent and you know okay4:09and here's here's why won't make you answer4:12I'm not when you go to lunch after this and you go to the bathroom 75 percent4:16annual take your phone with you4:18as though yeah you raise your hand your phone there4:22but what i'm saying is we live in an age4:26where technology is at 10 Mar towards the Internet is one my tools4:29and we only need just this you know I was I was fined up to LA4:34our plan to Portland from LA yesterday I was thinking on the plane right here4:38okay if you are a writer back in the day4:41and 14th century before the printing press was invented by gutenberg4:45where you'd is writing a book and you know special put on the shelf and just4:48sit back and wonder4:50why I hope someone makes a machine that can publish this Sunday4:53can I don't know how they're expecting people to to reach the world and to get4:57their books out there4:58but we don't have that problem anymore we have the technology5:01literally if you're a writer in here you can go on your phone5:04and you can publish a blog and post it and and people can read it everywhere5:09if they might not want to our problems so i'm saying you only a few tools5:13take connect the world over here I run my travels I use the computer5:17and my camera so over I got in my backpack I call it my traveling office5:22because5:22when I leave LA yes I work in LA with the garage5:26this is my computer I do my editing here ideal all the importing and the magic5:30opposing online5:31and then got my camera and this is only a couple thousand dollars5:35I'm not going to carry out about what's so cool about this your interchangeable5:38lenses and all his DS Lite technology5:40but what is amazing is this is only a5:43house a couple thousand dollars whereas the by auntie and to make a Hollywood5:47movie5:48occurred just a couple years ago you have a hundred thousand dollars to go5:51maybe bicameral rent camera and then you had a process on film5:55you guys if you're not in film and this and that you don't care but this6:00is incredible technology and this is my tool6:03on how I'm reaching the World6:06so I made a video while ago college and i cant6:11and that was just the response I got when I went online here is crazy6:15so I was really in a Star Wars and I thought you would be financed to make a6:19movie just like6:21like outlook is handmade and maybe just maybe if you have it but the problem is6:24your cause you don't you're living off6:26like new rules and you don't have my million dollars in your back pocket6:30so I taken cardboard hot glue6:33spray-paint and Catherine some adorable kittens6:37and this is not what I came up with6:43done do6:50good7:03now7:07it7:08the7:11a7:12go7:24so when I'm really here to tell you today is that when you take Star Wars7:28and kittens7:29you can make a successful video thank you very much now7:33okay I'm getting angiogenic in with a great video for us get there was one7:37that really got our channel kick-started we started growing a really big audience7:40adding to this day I think over in 10 million views but it with crazy because7:45you know it million models what the modern filmmaker candy we made this in7:50one night7:50I was in film school so we had our classes during the day and starting7:54around nine o'clock at night me and my bestfriend I say hey you wanna make a7:57movie with Jenkins Star Wars into the gap course7:59so we go off and we make this movie from nine at night me film until midnight8:05and we've got all the footage on our computer here and were dissing side by8:08side editing and two in the morning and that's8:11how we did all our film shoots during school we did it at night8:14and then at PostNet in the morning and8:17at the same time while that was happening missus by the way what you8:21have to do to compose the score8:23with no 40 50 piece orchestra the same time though8:27in Atlanta Georgia my composer Andrew was writing the score to the movie8:31as we were making it so by 8am after I given the rough cut8:36you know around midnight he's doing an all nighter down there8:39and sending me to music and we posted in it that the whole process is complete8:43and I'll sum it sound guy that I work with at Wheaton Illinois8:47and I miss you know sending him the sound effect bike design what I thought8:50it should be like in8:51and one ish deal and so all those are collaborating over the Internet we're8:55not even sitting next to each other8:57making a movie the end up getting couple nine dollars and we didn't have nine9:01dollars to make it we had9:02I think this cardboard and and hardware that cost that was my cost for making9:06this movie9:07and so it's because I've technology that's changing oliver industries9:11they're having so much power in just the towards enabling RDS go out there9:16and be effective and what i love. it's not just on making its9:20its music its are its journalism9:23so many different mediums so9:27I take a road trip last summer me and my two best friends we hop in a tiny little9:30previous9:31and and what we found out it was a tiny pre ask everyone around 10,000 miles9:35and and we go to fifty different cities in 14 days9:39and what we were finding ways incredible we're finding that kids9:45were coming up for showing us that worker and we meeting with fans9:48and they're showing us their work and we were blown away9:51these are 10 11 12 year olds doing9:54I am just new just on their making like Geno Atkins on their own and their ten9:58years old9:59at my mind was blown because in literally the power and the store that10:04these kids had access to now10:06which you know couple years ago I would you buy these don't exist10:09so these tools are allowing our kids10:13to create bar before we were every minute thinking we could deal10:17and you know I feel like I don't know I'm having jobs and a cat scans are the10:21new generation of filmmakers10:22and if you look at all the spaces that are changing you have a new generation10:26writers10:26a new generation and songwriters and composers10:30and Artists and Graphic Designers on because the power10:34our technology and when I love to you is I have a friend in LA10:39you may have said how many refer to this video yes10:43with a very popular video content of about a month ago10:47it was called first getting basically the concept was with her10:5128 different people would never met and and a kiss for the first time10:55and what who took off was a $50 million video fifty million view that video in11:01the first week11:02it's got over almost eighty million now I believe and it was just thirteen done11:07hundred dollar budget back is insane because you have the advertising world11:11and I know there's white and Kenny people here on prime minister the pot11:14but you got ad agencies spending millions in dollars and I know because I11:19work with the Ad Age's now I work with brands directly I know how much they11:22spend11:23their spending ridiculous amounts of money creating something that doesn't11:27even get that much but sometimes are they just trashing throw an everyman11:30publish11:30but here's a girl Totti my friend made this video for thirteen hundred dollars11:35and she posted in get eighty million views that is11:38insane and I think that shows the power that's going to be an individual11:42creators now11:43that you don't have to be an agency to create you don't have ten million11:47dollars to make your hollywood movie11:49you have the power in the tools and digital technology11:53right in your pockets right now11:56so if I would encourage you something here's what I would say11:59you guys have so many great tools here so create well12:04you have so many tools right here on your computer software12:09designing someone was talking earlier about how it's just his finger as mouse12:13you know moving12:14moving in creating awesome logo's12:17but you know what these tools are gonna fade away12:20and I'll I was wondering this know a Beethoven and Mozart were in this air12:25what when they composed how would they have composed with a views12:29you know many technology and little cents and12:32and what would beethoven score sound like now or what would12:35what would a writer be doing our would eventually be the next Steve Jobs a bar12:39a rat he had our technology12:41at its fingertips I don't know what what they would have done but I do know this:12:47were all placed in our different time in history12:50and we all have really cool power to create something12:55and and actually I want to create something right now what you guys gonna12:57be in mind video12:59okay i think im be really cool to get you into buying video I'm and caretakers13:03I to explain to mine video13:04it online video is where you create something in six seconds and you merely13:10that all you have13:11impose on tier far-right your channel where people can follow you13:15and I'll be on my neck in 94 I gonna see you by may come down wearing at the13:19house lights on13:20and I create a video with UN and here's how it works I i push with my son13:24a little record but now I'm record the first half down here in the audience13:28with you13:29the ideas I met teleport onto the stage is as I call FBI's13:32okay so out what I'm gonna do I don't need you guys to sit still and look13:36pretty like you are13:37and they say hey I'm here 10 export when I'm in a teleporter the stage13:41became look stupid but way way to LA until I get up there13:49you know half the time I'm filming is I my roommates a housemaid think I am13:53freak but I okay so here's why need you guys really13:57when I record the last half I'm gonna tell pour onto the stage in the video14:01I want you guys to rocking a standard unit clapping in a chair14:05because a lot of people are going to CS K are you guys ready14:10yeah put your phone's down now so you can do this okay14:13here we go right when I land you guys are up14:18been be the14:28great I love the energy that was awesome when I sit down I'll post this14:32it'll go live to a 1.1 million people so14:35if you don't mind just your all and you look great thank you very much14:39but14:47what more show you out where you can watch that video will pry play and show14:51you14:51when I my post that but what I want to leave you with is this14:55we have so much technology again in our pockets we have the power15:00for all your different spaces that are changing if you're right or if your15:03music composer15:04and what I want you guys to do is realize that these are just tools15:07in a couple years will be anyone any surprise in six-month15:11and in a couple years will be a new camera new computer and maybe someday15:16we'll be answering phones like15:17you know alone I said what up a I don't know what technology will look like but15:22this15:22is just a tool its in wait here15:28that matters your ideas and your thoughts15:32are what can inspire people15:35so take the tools take your ideas15:39and create something that will inspire the world

0:13it was six years ago that I was just leaving Portland I'd been born and0:17raised here and I was taken off to LA0:19to go live there and was you know scary to be a young just graduated from high0:23school kid0:24and planning on taking on the film world and i was just planning on going out0:28to be a film student in Los Angeles at that time and if you were to come up0:33then0:33and asked me you know what do you think you can be doing when you graduate from0:36school I wouldn't of course said0:38wanna be in hollywood making feature films and a big screen0:41and you know my name up in lights and working alongside my favorite director0:45spielberg here0:46of course that was gonna happen0:49but actually fast forward to today0:52and I'm actually making short videos0:56outer my garage for this0:59the small screen and the Internet and this is one the tools that is changed my1:03life1:04among a couple others to what actually happened I think getting the film school1:08like I expected1:09I ended up having in your university while I was waiting to reapply1:12and I was kinda bombed-out like him and I had my calling was to be a filmmaker1:16and1:17and director spielberg and so I fell in love with something during that time1:22and it wasn't a girl I fell in love with with1:26internet and digital technology because at the time I realize both these are1:30really converging at a really cool way1:32the internet as poison self especially website like YouTube or just coming out1:36Danielle and and you could post your work online and start building a1:40following1:41and then on the other side and digital technology taking off no cameras are1:44getting cheaper1:45ever getting better quality and again their own cock cost a couple thousand1:49dollars1:50and so I and took a camera and I started filming my own videos while I was in1:55in film school i'd have fillmore so I did that and I posted online and begin1:59building this following2:00and it started changing my life its cuz I2:04go to film school when I eventually them talking to classmates and I'm talking to2:07my teachers like how do you2:08how do you get into the film industry right how do you get in hollywood cuz I2:12still want to direct2:13and they would tell me this okay well here's here's how it works: you going to2:16Hollywood2:17any work for ten years up the ladder doing nothing really like to do your2:21being assistant to somebody and2:22and doing this dirty job here in and then you finally get to a place2:26where you can pick your movie and that's what all directors what this chance to2:30be in front2:30executives and push their story so if you get that chance2:34and let's say the Hollywood hollywood to some bison studio pays for you to go off2:38for a couple years and make that movie2:40well then you come back and you have a theatrical release and2:43and two things can hear happen when it does off on you skip town ever direct2:47something again2:48or it as well and that's the moment2:51you get the start building your following but I'm stepping back as a2:54student still in film school when one that doesn't make sense to me because2:58that this is going to be broken like I'm Rd building my following online and I3:02had friends that were doing this online building3:04successful YouTube channels and and other networks online and so that didn't3:08make sense to wait 123:10fifteen years before I can really start my career and even3:13in between and I'll and then so I can be doing something I love3:17so a so is this troll3:20that's hard to change my like it was honored for like the cameras that3:23started to change my life and how many you have wannabes3:26all that a shocker okay so3:30tell what I wanted to go and get him out your pockets game on your person is ok3:33and giving you permission get happy you are already on them3:36on I fear tweeting over there and taking a picture here but3:41actually it's crazy most in your checklist twice during the course in my3:4415 minute talk3:45most a must check our phones 10 times an hour3:49and the evil 250 times a day and I for me I and3:53prolly all uniformed check it like three hundred times a day and actually3:57here's the here's what I want to do by answering this question by raising your4:01or in the air did you check your phone after being away for 15 minutes this4:04morning4:05eighty percent and you know okay4:09and here's here's why won't make you answer4:12I'm not when you go to lunch after this and you go to the bathroom 75 percent4:16annual take your phone with you4:18as though yeah you raise your hand your phone there4:22but what i'm saying is we live in an age4:26where technology is at 10 Mar towards the Internet is one my tools4:29and we only need just this you know I was I was fined up to LA4:34our plan to Portland from LA yesterday I was thinking on the plane right here4:38okay if you are a writer back in the day4:41and 14th century before the printing press was invented by gutenberg4:45where you'd is writing a book and you know special put on the shelf and just4:48sit back and wonder4:50why I hope someone makes a machine that can publish this Sunday4:53can I don't know how they're expecting people to to reach the world and to get4:57their books out there4:58but we don't have that problem anymore we have the technology5:01literally if you're a writer in here you can go on your phone5:04and you can publish a blog and post it and and people can read it everywhere5:09if they might not want to our problems so i'm saying you only a few tools5:13take connect the world over here I run my travels I use the computer5:17and my camera so over I got in my backpack I call it my traveling office5:22because5:22when I leave LA yes I work in LA with the garage5:26this is my computer I do my editing here ideal all the importing and the magic5:30opposing online5:31and then got my camera and this is only a couple thousand dollars5:35I'm not going to carry out about what's so cool about this your interchangeable5:38lenses and all his DS Lite technology5:40but what is amazing is this is only a5:43house a couple thousand dollars whereas the by auntie and to make a Hollywood5:47movie5:48occurred just a couple years ago you have a hundred thousand dollars to go5:51maybe bicameral rent camera and then you had a process on film5:55you guys if you're not in film and this and that you don't care but this6:00is incredible technology and this is my tool6:03on how I'm reaching the World6:06so I made a video while ago college and i cant6:11and that was just the response I got when I went online here is crazy6:15so I was really in a Star Wars and I thought you would be financed to make a6:19movie just like6:21like outlook is handmade and maybe just maybe if you have it but the problem is6:24your cause you don't you're living off6:26like new rules and you don't have my million dollars in your back pocket6:30so I taken cardboard hot glue6:33spray-paint and Catherine some adorable kittens6:37and this is not what I came up with6:43done do6:50good7:03now7:07it7:08the7:11a7:12go7:24so when I'm really here to tell you today is that when you take Star Wars7:28and kittens7:29you can make a successful video thank you very much now7:33okay I'm getting angiogenic in with a great video for us get there was one7:37that really got our channel kick-started we started growing a really big audience7:40adding to this day I think over in 10 million views but it with crazy because7:45you know it million models what the modern filmmaker candy we made this in7:50one night7:50I was in film school so we had our classes during the day and starting7:54around nine o'clock at night me and my bestfriend I say hey you wanna make a7:57movie with Jenkins Star Wars into the gap course7:59so we go off and we make this movie from nine at night me film until midnight8:05and we've got all the footage on our computer here and were dissing side by8:08side editing and two in the morning and that's8:11how we did all our film shoots during school we did it at night8:14and then at PostNet in the morning and8:17at the same time while that was happening missus by the way what you8:21have to do to compose the score8:23with no 40 50 piece orchestra the same time though8:27in Atlanta Georgia my composer Andrew was writing the score to the movie8:31as we were making it so by 8am after I given the rough cut8:36you know around midnight he's doing an all nighter down there8:39and sending me to music and we posted in it that the whole process is complete8:43and I'll sum it sound guy that I work with at Wheaton Illinois8:47and I miss you know sending him the sound effect bike design what I thought8:50it should be like in8:51and one ish deal and so all those are collaborating over the Internet we're8:55not even sitting next to each other8:57making a movie the end up getting couple nine dollars and we didn't have nine9:01dollars to make it we had9:02I think this cardboard and and hardware that cost that was my cost for making9:06this movie9:07and so it's because I've technology that's changing oliver industries9:11they're having so much power in just the towards enabling RDS go out there9:16and be effective and what i love. it's not just on making its9:20its music its are its journalism9:23so many different mediums so9:27I take a road trip last summer me and my two best friends we hop in a tiny little9:30previous9:31and and what we found out it was a tiny pre ask everyone around 10,000 miles9:35and and we go to fifty different cities in 14 days9:39and what we were finding ways incredible we're finding that kids9:45were coming up for showing us that worker and we meeting with fans9:48and they're showing us their work and we were blown away9:51these are 10 11 12 year olds doing9:54I am just new just on their making like Geno Atkins on their own and their ten9:58years old9:59at my mind was blown because in literally the power and the store that10:04these kids had access to now10:06which you know couple years ago I would you buy these don't exist10:09so these tools are allowing our kids10:13to create bar before we were every minute thinking we could deal10:17and you know I feel like I don't know I'm having jobs and a cat scans are the10:21new generation of filmmakers10:22and if you look at all the spaces that are changing you have a new generation10:26writers10:26a new generation and songwriters and composers10:30and Artists and Graphic Designers on because the power10:34our technology and when I love to you is I have a friend in LA10:39you may have said how many refer to this video yes10:43with a very popular video content of about a month ago10:47it was called first getting basically the concept was with her10:5128 different people would never met and and a kiss for the first time10:55and what who took off was a $50 million video fifty million view that video in11:01the first week11:02it's got over almost eighty million now I believe and it was just thirteen done11:07hundred dollar budget back is insane because you have the advertising world11:11and I know there's white and Kenny people here on prime minister the pot11:14but you got ad agencies spending millions in dollars and I know because I11:19work with the Ad Age's now I work with brands directly I know how much they11:22spend11:23their spending ridiculous amounts of money creating something that doesn't11:27even get that much but sometimes are they just trashing throw an everyman11:30publish11:30but here's a girl Totti my friend made this video for thirteen hundred dollars11:35and she posted in get eighty million views that is11:38insane and I think that shows the power that's going to be an individual11:42creators now11:43that you don't have to be an agency to create you don't have ten million11:47dollars to make your hollywood movie11:49you have the power in the tools and digital technology11:53right in your pockets right now11:56so if I would encourage you something here's what I would say11:59you guys have so many great tools here so create well12:04you have so many tools right here on your computer software12:09designing someone was talking earlier about how it's just his finger as mouse12:13you know moving12:14moving in creating awesome logo's12:17but you know what these tools are gonna fade away12:20and I'll I was wondering this know a Beethoven and Mozart were in this air12:25what when they composed how would they have composed with a views12:29you know many technology and little cents and12:32and what would beethoven score sound like now or what would12:35what would a writer be doing our would eventually be the next Steve Jobs a bar12:39a rat he had our technology12:41at its fingertips I don't know what what they would have done but I do know this:12:47were all placed in our different time in history12:50and we all have really cool power to create something12:55and and actually I want to create something right now what you guys gonna12:57be in mind video12:59okay i think im be really cool to get you into buying video I'm and caretakers13:03I to explain to mine video13:04it online video is where you create something in six seconds and you merely13:10that all you have13:11impose on tier far-right your channel where people can follow you13:15and I'll be on my neck in 94 I gonna see you by may come down wearing at the13:19house lights on13:20and I create a video with UN and here's how it works I i push with my son13:24a little record but now I'm record the first half down here in the audience13:28with you13:29the ideas I met teleport onto the stage is as I call FBI's13:32okay so out what I'm gonna do I don't need you guys to sit still and look13:36pretty like you are13:37and they say hey I'm here 10 export when I'm in a teleporter the stage13:41became look stupid but way way to LA until I get up there13:49you know half the time I'm filming is I my roommates a housemaid think I am13:53freak but I okay so here's why need you guys really13:57when I record the last half I'm gonna tell pour onto the stage in the video14:01I want you guys to rocking a standard unit clapping in a chair14:05because a lot of people are going to CS K are you guys ready14:10yeah put your phone's down now so you can do this okay14:13here we go right when I land you guys are up14:18been be the14:28great I love the energy that was awesome when I sit down I'll post this14:32it'll go live to a 1.1 million people so14:35if you don't mind just your all and you look great thank you very much14:39but14:47what more show you out where you can watch that video will pry play and show14:51you14:51when I my post that but what I want to leave you with is this14:55we have so much technology again in our pockets we have the power15:00for all your different spaces that are changing if you're right or if your15:03music composer15:04and what I want you guys to do is realize that these are just tools15:07in a couple years will be anyone any surprise in six-month15:11and in a couple years will be a new camera new computer and maybe someday15:16we'll be answering phones like15:17you know alone I said what up a I don't know what technology will look like but15:22this15:22is just a tool its in wait here15:28that matters your ideas and your thoughts15:32are what can inspire people15:35so take the tools take your ideas15:39and create something that will inspire the world