I agree with those who talk about Daniel's ability to provoke emotions in the viewer. I picked one of his vlogs for a show I curated because it created intense anticipation and suspense.
I thought the suggestion of filming from a child's perspective to be a fascinating proposal. I'd like to expand on that idea and challenge Daniel to capture emotional experiences from the perspectives of seven different people.
He could explore life experiences through the eyes of a physically-deformed/grotesquely ugly/extremely-obese(pick only one) young woman, then through the eyes of a stunningly beautiful young woman. Such pairings could have parallel vantage points--the negative body language shown toward the ugly woman and the unwanted stares/overtures/envious reactions toward the beautiful woman.
Viewing life from a small child's perspective would be interesting, especially if a similar perspective came in another vlog from a centenarian viewpoint. Both might well find the world physically challenging insofar as transversing steps, etc. were concerned.
I'll leave it up to others or Daniel to conjure up other pairings--black/white (racial); male/female (transgender); rich/poor (seeking medical care perhaps); etc. The idea would be to enable the viewer to share the emotional experiences/perspectives of human beings in certain (contrasting?) circumstances.
Any perspective could be expanded from two to three--white/black/arab; male/female/indeterminate; etc. Perhaps, perspectives could be from seven different categories in one dimension: white, black, asian, arab, native american, mixed, etc.
Of course, if we want to give Daniel "the treat of his life", we'll choose the option of sending him to Barton Springs in Austin, Texas to document that beautiful spot and the movement to "Keep Austin Weird".
I graduated from the University of Texas in Austin. Not only was Barton Springs one of the most memorable beautiful places I've ever seen, it was also the setting for eye-candy experiences which makes today's "boys/girls gone wild" commercial videos pale in comparison.
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