I feel this is absolutely silly and makes me :nixweiss
I mean, let's for a second forget he is who he is, let's pretend that is Joe Schmoe The Absolute Nobody, and concentrate just on the video itself.
It shows guy deeply into what he is doing (who knows why, whether he is that way on every single detail he does or just when camera is rolling) using rotary on the car. Does it teach us anything? Does it provide value? Very debatable. Should it be watched just because it is there? Most likely reasonable answer is no because it makes no sense to watch somebody doing something for asbolutely no reason. I know that some people watch clips of washing machine doing laundry but ...
But wait a sec! He is not nobody! He is famous! Now all of the sudden that is now very different, now I should be interested to watch even though value of content is not any different than when Joe Schmoe was doing it?
Forgive me for not seeing a point in it. It could be that I am just star awe immune.
Only two thoughts I had during that video were:
"I wonder which pad and backing plate are those?"
and
"His slow slow quick quick slow in seemingly random directions leaves impression of not using 25 point 3D mental picture of coat thickness on that panel while working on it"