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About Rod from SF

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Some of this channel is devoted to San Francisco, admittedly a car crash of a city these days. Even the most die-hard promoters are having second thoughts about the place.

I encourage honest, non-conspiracy theory discussion on my channel. Please like, subscribe, and comment! I try to answer all questions, and only edit out the wackos who think the city was flattened by godzilla or some cabal.

About me (if you care): I began as a novice film editor but, paired with a habit-wearing nun in film school, it got too strange and I left it all due to irreconcilable creative differences. These days I use GoPro, Lumafusion, some animation tech… and old industrial films. I realize some of it is weird and obscure... I encourage you to check it all out.

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