The narrator is revisiting their old Vine videos and re-making them with the help of their friends Thomas and Joan. They discuss the limitations of the short-form video platform and how they can improve upon their previous work. The group re-creates several videos, including "It Always Sounds Better in Your Head" and "Epic Crime Fighters," and provides behind-the-scenes commentary on their creative process. They also mention the help of their friend Kenny, who often assists with their videos. The narrator reflects on the value of looking back at their old work and finding ways to improve it, and invites their audience to provide feedback on whether they'd like to see more re-made videos in the future.
Here are the extracted key facts:
1. The creator used to be a Viner.
2. Vine is no longer available.
3. The creator now makes short videos on Instagram.
4. The creator is analyzing and improving their old Vine videos.
5. The creator has friends who helped with the video, including Thomas, Joan, and Taylor.
6. Taylor is working on a podcasting app called "Test".
7. The group is remaking old Vine videos, including "Epic Crime Fighters".
8. The remake of "Epic Crime Fighters" features a new cast, including Dominic, Jamal, and Shaman.
9. The group also remade a video called "Follow the Bouncing Ball".
10. The creator's mom is played by an actress named Susan in most of their skits.
11. The creator's actual mom has appeared in some of their videos.
12. The creator is open to continuing the series of remaking old Vine videos.
13. The creator has a channel on YouTube and invites viewers to subscribe.
14. The creator lives in Florida.