
There is a particular YouTube user that everyone loves. This one is named "Vat19," with over a million subscribers, a video channel and a online gift shop service where it's production team makes wildly creative ways to persuade the watcher to buy this or buy that. It's like making shopping a little fun for the people by the people. That's why they states it as "purveyors of curiously awesome gifts" because that's their main role for their gifting business at Vat19. But, for some of the YouTube watchers who sees a Vat19 video (about 2007 and later), there is something right after their catchy end screen that includes a catchy jingle, you know, "vat nineteen... dot com!." Something that's 100% nothing when the end screen stops after the two-clicks. That's right. It's no other than... THE BLACK SCREEN! Also known as "the video ending kill screen," the black screen on a Vat19 video is very inevitable on modern uploads up through 2018 and more on the way. Like for example, I watched the new Fondoodler commercial on Vat19 from a week ago, as well as that ball thingy video who did some tricks with it. Once again, as for almost all Vat19 videos after their famous jingle, there comes a dark matter for "the ends." I even edited a video to Metropolis Center about this creepy video experience. I parodied it and added some parts that will make the world thrill for this. I made very several graphic designs related to the YouTube dark screen at the end of videos, and I made sound remixes about them too. My imaginations just awesomely continue to elevate and run wild as I go. Last Saturday, I recorded myself saying, "You have reached the black screen!" and put them together to make a special story-based sound mix which was changing the CTA's doors closing pitch from 440hz to 415hz so it's sounds like C# instead of D, and my voice after that. Back to Vat19, I guess that's how they edit their videos. They are "surely serious about the black screen at the end part," so with each video on their YouTube channel starting from 2011 and up, the black screen happens. Now that's scary! I supposed that in the future, it will eventually be more to encounter on Vat19, the shopping company, with videos throughout next year in 2019 and later, because, clearly speaking, it's just how they make their videos.
You can see my parodied video on YouTube here: