200.000+ Tahun Perjalanan Manusia, dalam 13 Menit

Описание к видео 200.000+ Tahun Perjalanan Manusia, dalam 13 Menit

Coba tengok ke luar jendela, sekarang. Mungkin nggak ada hal luar biasa yang kita liat — seakan dunia emang udah kayak gini dari sananya. Ada tanda tanya superbesar yang pastinya muncul di benak kita: gimana ceritanya, kita—spesies manusia—bisa sampai di sini; di sebuah era teramat singkat dengan peradaban yang saking majunya, bikin teknologi keliatan kayak sihir.

Ayo bersiap, karena kita akan berpetualang ke masa lalu — menjelajah ke satu misteri besar peradaban: misteri tentang gimana manusia berevolusi dan memenangkan kompetisi tentang hidup dan mati. Enjoy the video!

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
Q: Min, upload tiap hari apa?
A: Tiap hari Rabu dan Sabtu. Tapi kadang-kadang ada video yang butuh waktu pembuatan lebih lama. So, stay tuned!

Q: Min, animasinya pake software apa?
A: Adobe After Effects

Q: MIN, KENAPA DI VIDEONYA ADA BAKSONYA TERUS!?
A: Bakso is inspiration *wink

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