I would love to see a playlist, that just covers, in order, each of the sequences. Ideally, I might think of each video as being a chapter, resulting in a series of 26 videos covering all 6 books.

I have read the sequences a few times, and while I am not an expert in youtube video creation, etc. I think it is a way to get a lot more reach and spread these ideas further. 

Are there any guidelines in terms of fair use or adaptation of this source material? 

I am thinking of giving it a shot and trying to create the first video "Predictably Wrong", but I am not sure if that would step on any toes, so I figured I would ask here first.

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Thank you! I was thinking of something a little different, but I'm glad someone else has thought about how people don't read as much.

Raemon

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Rational Animations is probably more similar to what you mean, although maybe still not quite.

(By the way, I still encourage you to go take a stab at your own version of this – I don't at all think the two things I linked "have it covered")

keltan

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I've also been considering this!

Though I'm quite new to rationality I am a professional filmmaker. And I dedicate most of my time to creating educational content on YouTube (Though it is not successful I get a lot of enjoyment out of it)

My worry has been a lack of understanding of The Sequences, as i'm just making my way through them for the first time now. Maybe we could help each other out?