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Nobody full-length reaction

For copyright reasons, full-length reactions don't include the show or movie footage, so you'll need your own copy to watch along with me. Ideally, you'll need two screens or two browser windows. One for the reaction, and the other for the show you're watching. Using your phone is also viable to watch one of them. 

As many different streaming services in different countries often play trailers or recaps before the show starts, the easiest way I've found to sync up footage is to find the first RECOGNISABLE frame (ie. not a black screen) of the episode. Don't worry, I'll show you the frame to look for at the beginning of each full-length reaction! 

This will be:

✨The first frame of the opening credits.✨

OR

✨The first frame of the cold open.✨

Once you've found the approximate frame on your copy, pause it. Next, play the reaction and you'll see a countdown timer at the end of the intro and when the show is about to start. Press "play" on your copy when the timer reaches 0:00. 

A small (but muted) portion of the show will stay on the screen to allow you to properly sync up your copy if you need to adjust it. The easiest way to eliminate any small discrepancies between the two is to rapidly pause and unpause the video that's ahead until both are running simultaneously. 

Note: Some of my older shows might have the first frame after the opening credits.

Nobody full-length reaction

Comments

I've thought about doing this before but the only thing that's stopped me is the fact that there are often different versions between UK and US. When I was watching something on Netflix from a US reactor, it would never sync up correctly at the beginning because of the different opening credits. I'll see if I can figure out how to add the timer, though and see if it works for the various versions!

Linden

Ande - This is just a thought. But for those of us who are watching a movie or series on a streaming service rather than a disk, is there any way possible to superimpose the running time on the screen somewhere? Those random commercials that the streaming services throw in can be a real PITA to get caught up with. And if we get off, there is almost no really good way to get re-synced. I do not have a specific suggestion on how to accomplish this, but I think that it would be helpful. Thanks for considering.

That Quiet Guy in the Back


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