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Late reply, but I disagree. AAA Studio was helpful, certainly, but there are a few reasons they can't be credited as having "found it."
Late reply, but I disagree. AAA Studio was helpful, certainly, but there are a few reasons they can't be credited as having "found it."
-The short existed on the internet prior to them uploading it. It had existed on Ulozto since 2014.
 
-Even though the video was on their channel a month prior to NitrateNerd running across it, it was not titled "Clockman" at the time. You have to remember we didn't know the real title so Clockman was just a name we made up. The YouTube video was instead named after the short's original title, O Paradive Sally, which is why it wasn't identified immediately. AAA Studio renamed the video after the fact.
1. The short existed on the internet prior to them uploading it. It had existed on Ulozto since 2014.
-The most important point is, even though the video did exist online throughout most of the search, it was never titled "Clockman" and so remained unidentified as the short we were looking for. It wasn't until NitrateNerd made the connection that Sally IS Clockman that it was found.
 
2. Even though the video was on their channel a month prior to NitrateNerd running across it, it was not titled "Clockman" at the time. You have to remember we didn't know the real title so Clockman was just a name we made up. The YouTube video was instead named after the short's original title, O Paradive Sally, which is why it wasn't identified immediately. AAA Studio renamed the video after the fact.
 
3. The most important point is, even though the video did exist online throughout most of the search, it was never titled "Clockman" and so remained unidentified as the short we were looking for. It wasn't until NitrateNerd made the connection that Sally IS Clockman that it was found.

Revision as of 13:51, 7 January 2022

Late reply, but I disagree. AAA Studio was helpful, certainly, but there are a few reasons they can't be credited as having "found it."

1. The short existed on the internet prior to them uploading it. It had existed on Ulozto since 2014.

2. Even though the video was on their channel a month prior to NitrateNerd running across it, it was not titled "Clockman" at the time. You have to remember we didn't know the real title so Clockman was just a name we made up. The YouTube video was instead named after the short's original title, O Paradive Sally, which is why it wasn't identified immediately. AAA Studio renamed the video after the fact.

3. The most important point is, even though the video did exist online throughout most of the search, it was never titled "Clockman" and so remained unidentified as the short we were looking for. It wasn't until NitrateNerd made the connection that Sally IS Clockman that it was found.