Wednesday 31 January 2018

My 'Reaction' Feels


There is no denying it. A vast majority of us LOVE film and television. It's more of the world on a screen. It's the human mind truly in action. Movies and shows come in many different genres to entertain everyone. And best of all, it is another way to connect us with each other. Our screens can influence us in ways that improve such things as our confidence and social skills. We make new friends and build our own character to further inspire new people. One particular kind of hobby that comes from the pleasures of video entertainment, is the showing of reactions. This might not seem like much, but it does open us to the true existence of colourful and caring people. Reactions are a form of freedom and authenticity. When times seem like trust is harder to come by and most material is heavily processed, we have reactors that are choosing to amuse others in a manner which keeps certain realistic qualities of us humans alive. They display real emotions and always keep note of how important it is to ensure us as fans of theirs are greatly respected. 

Consider me an avid supporter of people that react on YouTube and other social media platforms. I genuinely enjoy watching a wide range of content from several of these public figures, and I tend to find the good stuff about them outweighing the bad stuff. The striking detail about YouTube reactors that really intrigues me and sees my respect won over is the pure naturalness that comes from them. Many of them are aware of their gifts in conveying strong emotions, complex character and advanced social skills. Each step forward with their own passions and interests. The best reactors connect with their audience, engaging in conversations and occasionally accepting requests. Unlike programs like Gogglebox where one cannot for sure determine whether the material is authentic or heavily edited for a desired response from us everyday viewers, YouTube reactors are for most part 100% genuine. They share their experiences and are easy in getting to know through their entertaining qualities. Not to forget they are easier in reaching out to for questions and messages of appreciation.

Reactors of social media like most categories of people will have their fair share of lovers and haters. I have come across many open thoughts regarding both individuals and the general community over the years, from praises for common opinions to criticisms in presentation. However, I think it is vital we all consider the amount of effort that is put into this activity. We should all acknowledge how much time and how many resources are required in delivering such videos for us to enjoy. The proper camera and the editing tools. The legal access to material and the permission for public use. The occasional need to appeal blocked content. Not to mention that all of this is done while these reactors work full-time or part-time jobs. So here I am doing my bit. I thought I would share a few of my absolute favourite reactors. I'm here to congratulate them for their influence on me. I'm applauding them for all the work they have done and for getting to where they are now. Allow me to start with the honourable mention:

Honourable Mention: Greg & John (The Reel Rejects)

Whenever you want content about all things motion picture, look no further than Greg and John of 'The Reel Rejects'. Every week, they come around with new videos. Whether they be trailer reactions or full-blown movie reviews, these two passionate cinephiles are here to guide you in looking for what's good in modern film. They provide the laughs. They provide the news and other surprises. They even analyse the small details and deliver well-formed opinions of their own. All of this is often done with the special appearance from several close friends of the duo and other YouTube stars. And if it isn't enough, they too hear the voices of their followers. Now and then, you could find Greg and John sitting to the regular request. Mostly small clips or compilations that will guarantee laughter from everybody. 'The Reel Rejects' is all one would likely be searching for. Joy, knowledge and the hope of better things to come from Hollywood studios. To both Greg and John: well done guys. Keep being awesome!

5. Tyrone (Tyrone Magnus)
Here's one of the latest YouTube personalities I followed, as it took me a bit of time to truly grasp what they were all about. Eventually I saw it all, and I beaten myself up for not managing to do so sooner. Tyrone is a man for the people. He is all about ensuring his fans and loyal followers walk away both entertained and educated. He takes requests and watches almost anything from movie trailers to vine compilations, allowing for different emotions to show. What's even more special about this guy, is that he even steps beyond reactions to discuss global news, sell merchandise, perform live unboxings and even organise the occasional Q&A. With a colourful character, an infectious laugh and ideas symbolic of both he and his work (e.g. Game Face), Tyrone is nearly the entire package. It should leave everybody to question why he isn't more popular than he currently is. Do yourselves a favour people, and go check him out! Help Tyrone Magnus reach ten million subscribers. WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

4. Jessi (Watch Me Watch Stuff)

Compared to most reactors, Jessi isn't as recognised. She also doesn't react to shows as frequent. But when she does, boy can she deliver! I've only ever viewed her Once Upon A Time reactions, since that was (and still is) my favourite show. At first I thought she was someone simply ignorant and apathetic, but come the back end of season five I was beginning to discover her value. She is somebody who has the natural gift of making a joke out of anything. Where logic hasn't been applied, she be quick to answer for that. It can be the big scenes or the small actions and dialogue. There have been times when her bizarre criticism had me either chuckling or suffocating in laughter. At times when I've felt down, some of her videos made me feel better. Don't wish to sound cheesy here, but it's the truth. Since the end of Once Upon A Time, I have had no luck finding a show in common to keep track of her intriguing character. But I'm sure our paths will meet again sometime in the not-too-distant future.

3. Jaclyn & Marcella (drowninginfandomfeels)

If you're a sucker for the romance, then these are the girls for you. Jaclyn and Marcella are two hardcore shippers of true love and camaraderie. Whether it be through the books or on the telly, these girls are all about love conquering all. Through fantasy. Through science fiction. Through comic book superheroes. They feed on the strength and longevity of character development and any big move will trigger the most devoted of responses. However, when their anchor is lost or the bonds break, the passion may fade a little. They also do have a thing for the eye candy. Bob Morley, Dylan O'BrienCole SprouseGrant Gustin, etc. But that is just a part of what a fandom is all about. And the word is in their name. Fandoms in general can often be quite ignorant, self-righteous and toxic. However Jaclyn and Marcella are the uncommon, lovable kind. These two young ladies are studying hard, aspiring to be well-established authors and screenwriters themselves one day. Hopefully innovators of new love stories. I wish them the very best.

2. Aaron, Calvin, Eric, Melanie, Richard, Shane, etc. (Blind Wave)

A fine group of gamers and pop culture enthusiasts who explore the worlds driven by both childhood and the trends of today. The crew of Blind Wave react to the common show, trailer and viral video while also sharing podcasts and playing games. However, it is their approach in doing these things that really speaks volumes. Pen and paper sits in front of them every time during reactions, as they jot down anything intriguing that captures their attention to take into reasonable discussions straight after. These guys curb emotions and provide in-depth views of the content at focus. Blind Wave are all about maintaining a professional image whilst having a little fun. They recognise their support groups and communicate with each in a manner respectful enough to not lose viewers. And there is rarely any hesitance towards the idea of taking chances and trying new material. If it's ardour and maturity you are looking for, then you'll without a doubt find it in the collective from Blind Wave.

1. Adam (abnormallyadam)

This fellow Australian is exactly what a reactor should be. Somebody with high spirits, always prepared to face the unknown each week. He shares how he feels and speaks his mind. His exuberance always leaves us smiling and giggling and his extraordinary level of passion has us sharing his emotions. Of course Adam still has his major lures. He both represents and is an avid supporter of the LGBT community, willing to throw his support towards any well-written and well-represented same-sex relationship. He also has a strong heart for female empowerment and any woman that stands up for themselves is considered a 'queen' in his eyes. And no matter if it's a bubbly being or a formidable friend, Adam is never hesitant to give his trust and respect to them. But his greatest quality would not so much involve his heart, but rather his mind. When most storyline problems escalate in scripted drama, Adam is able to gain an understanding of each side so long as there is one presented to him. He can detect the reasons and to some appropriate level, sympathise with any character. He has his favourite shows and his favourite people, but he tries to never let bias get in his way too much. He is always willing to try new things. That's what makes him number one in my book.

Travis "TJ" James

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