Patch Boyz Podcast
Friends Who Grew Up In Midland TX, Work In The Oil Industry Getting Together To Talk About Daily Topics
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Patch Boyz Podcast
Patch Boyz x @BigFootFracHand ( Doug Hall) | EP.115
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We dive into the world of viral oilfield content with Doug Hall, the creator behind the wildly popular AI-generated BigfootFracHand videos that have taken social media by storm.
• Doug explains how a casual conversation in a pool truck led to creating his first AI Bigfoot fracking video, which gained 10,000 followers in just one week
• The videos focus on capturing authentic oilfield experiences – the "shenanigans" that happen between pumping jobs
• All content is 100% AI-generated, including voices and accents, with Doug writing all scripts himself
• Creating videos is labor-intensive – each 8-second clip requires careful prompt engineering and consistency management
• Content is inspired by real stories from the field, making it relatable to oilfield workers and other blue-collar industries
• Despite TikTok demonetizing his AI content, Doug continues creating videos and has expanded to selling merchandise
• Doug shares his background entering the oil industry through a job fair after previously working in telecommunications
• The videos fill a representation gap, showing the daily reality of oilfield life that isn't portrayed in traditional media
If you have a funny oilfield story you'd like to see turned into a Bigfoot video, reach out to Doug through his social media channels.
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Meeting Doug Hall: The Bigfoot Frac Creator
Speaker 1We got uh today. We got a big episode. Uh, we got a Bigfoot frat. Can uh Doug Hall? Uh, you probably seen him on Tik TOK, instagram, facebook guys been everywhere. Uh, you know, I appreciate you coming on, man, thank you.
Speaker 3It's a pleasure to be here, nice, to meet you guys and probably be a part of this.
Speaker 1Yeah, honestly, it was cool, man. Like I sent this guy your link, I said I got to get this guy on man. It's like you're doing something very new, very different, and I think you're actually very accurate when it comes to your videos, like the whole like relationship on a field and with frack hands. I'm not much of a frack guy, but I worked on a wireline for a while on the frack job.
Speaker 2So we know the basis. Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 3So you know, uh, it's about a month, oh, two months ago or so, when, uh, the ai bigfoots were just taking over social media right, they're all over tiktok, facebook, all that and we were on in the pool truck heading to work, heading to the pad, and man, it would be so awesome to see a bigfoot on a frag pad. Yeah, so we're just sitting there one night and I did some research on it and what programs to use and I was like, let's try this. I threw a couple of prompts in and they just instantly blew up. I mean, it was the first night. I think we had a hundred followers on the page.
Speaker 1That's crazy. Well, that's crazy, and I noticed you put out your first video in June and I think in July you already had a 1.1 million on one video, right Within video in june and I think in july you already had a 1.1 million on one video right within a month.
Speaker 3Yeah, that's so crazy. Last month we put a video out around the 10th I think it was around the 10th and within it was like 25 days, it hit like 1.1 million views so I know the bigfoot stuff took off and everything besides the people you work with personally.
Speaker 2Does anybody know that? It's you like? Have you put a face to your videos yet? Like because I saw on tiktok, like I didn't see your face. Like obviously I didn't go into instagram or anything like that, but on tiktok, because that's the biggest stuff, um, I didn't see your face or anything. So do you? Do you ever put a face to it? Is it something that you're known for around you there where you work, or what's it like? What's that like?
Speaker 3The crazy part is there's like a handful of guys on my crew that know it's me. Well, everyone on my crew knows it's me, yeah, but within all of the crews there's a handful of people that know and for the most part, no one within my company knows it's me. There's a handful of guys with other companies I used to work with that I've told about it, you know, just go check it out. And it's just crazy how the whole account's faced with. Yeah, and we're sitting at almost 25,000 followers.
Speaker 2Yeah, and it's crazy because you would think, I know, the oil population is pretty large and everything, but you would think you're not going to hit those numbers unless you're hitting, you know, the everyday person, just someone who just enjoys watching it, right, it's kind of, maybe maybe it's like the landman effect, right, and I saw some videos of yours that kind of you know, touch on that. But that's that's what I feel like it is right, the landman effect and people actually know, like you know, billy bob thornton has said frack, so people know like that has something to do with the oil field or something you know. But yeah, it's, it's. Is that crazy to you that that's that oil field based content is hitting so hard?
Origins of the Viral Bigfoot Videos
Speaker 3oh dude, it blew up way beyond anything I could have ever expected. Yeah, I mean, here we were just making it as a joke and here, within a week, we had 10,000 followers. We started on a Sunday night and that was the last week of our hitch, so before I made it home Friday, I had 10,000 followers.
Speaker 3That's crazy, that's how fast it blew up and it blew my mind because I'm like there's no way we have this many people. It blew up and it blew my mind Cause I'm like there's no way we have this many people, and it's it's just crazy that I put one video out when we had like less than a thousand followers and it got a quarter million views in a night. Wow, that's crazy man.
Speaker 1You know cause I didn't even this guy at work told me about you. He's like hey, have you seen these videos? And I looked at it and I was like, damn, that's pretty cool. So I looked you up on TikTok and then I was like, and that's whenever I hit me up, but I was just like man, it was just so accurate on what you do. And that's when I was curious about, like when you make these AI videos. First of all I know you mentioned it before, but I always can't catch anymore. But who do you use and do you do like scene by scene or like is it all one long video or whatever? Curious?
Speaker 3so the way it works. I use a google vo3 program. It's part of their like their whole ai package. You can purchase and it comes a lot of tools but you can only make eight second clips at a time. So these videos that are, you know, 30 seconds to a minute long.
Speaker 2It takes me hours to make them because you have to make all these clips and sometimes the clips don't.
Speaker 3There's not consistency between them, so you just keep regenerating them until you get consistent clips and then you just kind of piece it all together and throw it out there. But yeah, it's. It's pretty cool, you just. It took me a while.
Speaker 1It's a big learning curve to see what works and what doesn't, because ai doesn't know anything about oil field equipment yeah, yeah, and you've actually done a pretty good job, because even the coil jobs, the frac jobs, it all looks very accurate, even like locations with the batteries and all the heaters and stuff.
Speaker 3They all look about the same man yeah, that's my biggest thing is trying to keep it consistent it gets me every time yeah, you're good man, you're good.
Speaker 1But yeah, it looks very accurate, especially with the. I saw when you did recently with the coil job and I was like man that looks so real like with the coal unit and then it's on the well and it was a crane looking like.
Speaker 3I mean it looks so accurate so to an extent you can put in real um, real items and real objects from pictures, but sometimes, when you put it in, it just completely butchers the generation. Yeah, so I can use real equipment, the backgrounds, and it works sometimes, but for the most part I like to focus on the shenanigans that take place outside of us pumping the job or, yeah, running down the hole, everything that happens in between, because that's what's not portrayed. I mean, yeah, like you touched on the landman thing earlier, yeah, landman talks about it, but do they really talk about it?
Speaker 3I mean, yeah, you're right Like detail wise right 90% of us are probably sitting on our ass watching TikTok most of the time.
Speaker 1Yeah, and you know I thought it was accurate, especially, you know, one thing that's funny is that I saw that one video where it's like 3 am and the bigfoot's hitting the clock you know what I mean. And for some reason I thought for a minute you were gonna do a reenactment of that h2s video we all have to watch, where it's like his life replays itself every day. You know what I mean like groundhog, yeah, groundhog day, and I was thinking the same thing, bro, for a minute, because it looked just so like the work and come back to the hotel and then go back to work like it's all for very like, very realistic and very like what actually goes on in the field.
Speaker 3You know yeah, and that's that's what we don't get enough of, because there's nothing that represents the world field guys out there and what they do. You know we you have the new tv shows, but that doesn't do it. Yeah, I mean that's just drama. I mean what we really have to go through getting up at 3 am and going to bed at midnight every day and it's like a groundhog day effect for 14 days or better.
Speaker 3Yeah, you do it every day right, yeah wake up and stop at the gas station, grab the energy drink and hit the road very true, very so.
Speaker 2On the so on, the voicing, like when you put, when you put the voice to every character, is that just being generated with, like, different tones or different whatever's? Because I know we hear your voice? Obviously you're using your voice, uh, for the, for most of the stuff, but is it your voice changed for different, for the different characters, or as just generating that and putting different tones to it, or whatever?
Speaker 3so I've actually not used my voice for any videos. Really, it's all been 100 ai generated. Wow dang and it's pretty consistent with the tones. I've noticed that the ai only has a few select tones that it will use, but depending on what you want it to sound like, you have to make the prompt that. So if you wanted a northern accent, you have to put that in the prompt. If you want a southern Texas accent, you have to put that in the prompt, and it's pretty consistent with it, though it's pretty consistent.
Speaker 2I could have fucking sworn that you would put your voice behind these things and then it would generate like that's fucking crazy man. Just yeah, out of nothing. It just sounded like a texan, yeah yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 3And like so do you have to like actually, uh, it makes up the words for you or you put the words in yourself so I try to, I try to make all the scripts 100 myself, okay, so all of the all of it, that's discussed, any conversations that are had in there, all those scripts are wrote by me okay, yeah the original one.
Creating AI Videos for the Oilfield
Speaker 3That really set everything off was the jaguars video. Oh yeah, I wrote. I wrote the script for that one and I'm honestly I got back to the hotel that morning, made the video and then just went to bed, posted it and went to bed, woke up and it was like 80 000 views. I was like, okay, this is blowing up, yeah. And then someone actually uh, stole the video and reposted it and got like two million views off of it oh, is it?
Speaker 2was it another Bigfoot creator? That that's all they do too, or they just that video was like a one-off for them or something they're just clipping.
Speaker 3And he was just someone who clips videos. I just clipped it and stole it and got like 2 million views and I was like you know what? We're just it's okay.
Speaker 1We're going to move on to the next one because they'll never video. Yeah, yeah, that's. That's crazy, especially like I've heard of that, like uh, people getting mad about that and you know, tiktok, uh, you know we've had a guy on before. He's really big on, it is nino america and he taught us about like, swapping the like, sometimes using different captions, because then, like, the algorithm thinks that you're stealing it from like the instagram or the facebook, and I was just like, I never really thought of it like that, you know yeah, and for the most part.
Speaker 3Unfortunately, tiktok throttles your account pretty good and with the content. Now I think the rise of the bigfoot stuff really, really halted any, uh any ai videos getting out there on the for you pages, because I've noticed the average views have just dropped off as time goes on. And yeah, like they, they let me monetize my account. The first month made a few bucks off of it and then now they, they won't monetize the ai videos anymore.
Speaker 2Really, oh, that sucks, dude yeah, I did not know that. It takes fucking work to do it. So I don't understand. Yeah, it doesn't make sense. So what would? So any video? So let's say your account. Let's say you do some videos on the side where you're doing whatever some oil fill, education, whatever you want to call it on the side, plus using AI and doing the Bigfoot videos as well. You don't think that would. Is that going to change anything for your account?
Speaker 3or then you use AI at all and they just shut you down monetarily honestly, I think they use an ai system to filter videos and it's got me. They struck my content as unoriginal and I'm like I don't understand what's up. Yeah, like no one else is doing that. Yeah, so they struck it as unoriginal because it violates just a uh terms and conditions and I'm like you know what? It's okay, talk about the money.
Speaker 2We're gonna keep making content, keep pumping it out, okay I think you have a big market for merchandise though, because, like a lot of the videos, like you said, they're original to you. Merchandise is just gonna, is just gonna generate its fucking self right straight off of the videos that you created, and the content is good. The content is good, so, and and I know tiktok obviously the platform is is so good for views because it's just fucking so user-friendly. Um but um, are you, are you seeing anything? You know surge? Can you do it on Facebook, instagram, anything else that's kind of catching your eye, where you can kind of make that up.
Speaker 3So we are on all platforms Instagram, tiktok, facebook and YouTube and the Facebook, youtube and Instagram came after the TikTok. Those came later, it's kind of an afterthought, and they didn't grow as fast. I mean, we're sitting a little under 500 followers on TikTok or on Instagram, sorry, and less than 100 on Facebook and a couple hundred on YouTube. So they're they're growing slowly, but not nearly as fast as Tik TOK and it's like you said. I think it goes back to just Tik TOK being so user friendly. Yeah, and you need to get it out there, because not only are we hitting just the world field guys, a lot of blue collar guys are in there, man. We got a lot of railroad workers. We got everyone enjoying the videos because, for the most part, you work on the road, you can relate to it.
Speaker 2Yeah, and it's really entertainment. It's not like I mean, it's not like you're putting out educational oil field stuff, like it is accurate to what you're doing, but it is about the entertainment. Like you said, the details, the in-betweens, the, the conversations, uh, you know, messing with worms and shit, like it's it's, it's our green hats or what everybody says. Now, green hats, right, but we call them all worms. Our whole early careers we started off as worms. But yeah, I think, I think hopefully you know even us in this area sharing you in this area. I know a lot of people already know about your videos here, but hopefully we can share your videos out in this area more. And, uh, so you could, can you tell everybody, like where you're working or where you live, where you're from, what you do, like kind of just the basis of you yourself?
Speaker 3yeah, so I won't name names of company I work for, but I work in the northeast for frac. Uh, strictly on the frac side. I've worked in the northeast my entire career about seven years now and uh live in missouri currently. So just kind of travel back and forth. But yeah, I've been been doing frack for about seven years now yeah so.
Speaker 2So tell me, are you a chiefs fan?
Speaker 3chief fan? No, I'm not a chief fan. I just moved and I'm not far from kansas city either, which is unfortunate because they're everywhere.
Speaker 2Perfect man, I wore this jersey just in case, just in case I had to cover my bases.
Speaker 1I noticed that you spell frack with a C. That's a big thing I've seen online. I don't know if you noticed, but there's a community out there on X and it's an oil and gas community. Our buddy. He's been on episodes Andy De La Rosa and Frack Flap and it's a funny thing that they have this thing called frack and how people spell it with a C or a K, and I noticed you do spell it with a C, so I know my man would appreciate that kind of you know what I mean.
Speaker 2You putting that out there. The support, the support.
Speaker 3Yeah, you got to spell it with a C man. There's no K in fracturing. There you. There's no K factory.
Speaker 2Yeah, you'd be surprised how there's there people are fighting back the K people are fighting back. It's crazy, it's crazy shit.
Speaker 1So so how did you get into oil field period, like I mean, you know, I know you're from Missouri, so it's obviously not very popular. I mean, it's not much oil field out there right now, I think.
Speaker 3No, actually I lived in Virginia until this year. Yeah, I'll do do it. So I lived in, like the southwestern part of virginia, near kentucky and tennessee.
Speaker 2There's not a lot of work opportunities out there.
Speaker 3So a lot of the guys who that did work in coal mines in that industry, in that area, uh, took off to the oil fields. So they had to move south, move north, took off to that. And I got into it by accident. Man, I was working for a telecommunications company running cable, and a friend of mine was like, hey, let's go to this job fair. I was like, all right, let's go. So we just hopped in the car and drove to ohio, went to a job fair and didn't know what I was getting myself into. I had no idea what I was doing. But got the job and after that first paycheck I was was like, yeah, I don't think I'm going back to anything else.
Speaker 2You hear that, indeed, fuck you. Job fairs still work.
Speaker 3Yeah, so that's how I got into it and I started with Big Red in early 2019. It was like beginning of the year, so still snow on the ground. So I started there and kind of worked my way up and, after I left there, moved on to bigger and better things and still working in the field on a two-and-two schedule. I wouldn't trade for anything.
Doug's Background in the Oil Industry
Speaker 2Man, that's fucking awesome, dude, that's awesome, I know. Whenever you said Virginia, I was thinking, well, you know Virginia, pennsylvania, because in Pennsylvania, like there's plenty of oil field in Pennsylvania. And so I was like, oh, you know that, that was the, that was where I feel you got hooked in Pennsylvania. But no, that's crazy. Oh, job fair. It's wild to me. I haven't heard that shit in a while. I'm not going to be honest with you. I haven't heard that they have job fairs here, but I rarely hear people say like yo, yeah, I got, I got hooked up with this company through the job fair and it's funny because I've hired people.
Speaker 2I've hired people through a job fair, but not because they went in the job fair and I had a booth and like they checked it out and shit like that. I went to the job fair. They put me in the back to interview people constantly through the online service and at the job fair I basically had just a line of people that I was interviewing. It was like speed dating for fucking work. I was just interviewing people after one after the other, but none of them. I was like did you just come to the job fair randomly? They're like nah, I went online and then online they said the interviews were going to be held here and like. So it's crazy to hear that job fair. I don't hear that very often, so oh, that's why I was surprised you know that's how I got into it.
Speaker 3Man was just lucky to draw the job fair. Had no idea where I was going, what I was doing, didn't know what frack was.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's awesome dude well, and I saw you made that video of taft. You know, I mean the same in tex and I always thought that was so funny because I, you know, I hear about it but I haven't seen. You're like the. You're honestly like the first person to make anything. Ai that came down to it and Taft is a real thing. You know, like people say that all the time and you know I've been working lately like in, you know, north Dakota and stuff this, and then I'm like I already know these guys. You know what I mean. So I thought that was so funny when you did that man.
Speaker 2Yeah, you're right, and like you're right about that, because everybody, it's funny that we get that shit right, because I've worked with everybody from all the way from Russia to South America. They come over here and they send them over here. We're the busiest, we're the busiest artificial lift center in the world. Send them over here, we're the busiest, we're the busiest, uh artificial lift center in the world. And so they send them from different places and they come here and they gain experience and stuff and everywhere they send them from we do it like this in malaysia, or we do it like this in russia, or we do it like this and it's fucking funny, like I went to, whenever I go out, went to mexico or whatever, not once did I say this is how we do it in texas, not fucking once did you, did you get?
Speaker 1did you get a lot of response? On that bad rap for that dude the taft video man.
Speaker 3I posted that. I knew what I was doing. When I posted it, I knew there was going to be a lot of back and forth between everybody else in texas, yeah. So I knew what I was doing with that one. That one was completely planned. But yeah, I got a lot of responses on that, just constant back and forth. And the one thing I enjoy more than people just liking and watching the videos is the arguments within the comment section. Oh man, that's the best?
Speaker 2yes, and I was gonna ask about that like have you gotten? Have you gotten? Many haters? I mean, I don't understand where the hate would be. Like well, you're fucking AI shoddy or something Like I don't know Right, but people seem to find shit you know to to poke at Right. So that was my next question, like have you?
Speaker 3now that you found in the beginning, when you're finding quick success, there had to be people talking shit. So there's one video I posted very early on. It's only, it's just an eight second video talking about truck drivers.
Speaker 3If you want a good laugh, just go read the comment section on that and it's hilarious, dude, and it's like most, it's all truck drivers that aren't in the oil field, because most of them don't understand that most oil field guys have CDL. Most of us have to drive if we need to anyway. But, yeah, get a lot of hate on that video. Yeah, a lot of truck drivers just pissed off and stop hiding behind your mask. It's like okay, it's not a mask.
Speaker 1It's damn, he gets some hate. That's funny, right there From drivers.
Speaker 2Damn, he gets some hate. That's funny. Right there from drivers. Come on, guys, do better. What the fuck? Yeah, you're supposed to be on that, shit supposed to be driving, not tick tocking I would think that's the last, fucking the last you know group of people that would be talking shit. But yeah, you know, sometimes drivers get up in arms and shit like people talk a lot of shit and it's hot for drivers right now. That's all of shit and it's hot for drivers right now.
Speaker 1That's all I can say is hot for drivers right now, so they gotta be fucking defending themselves.
Speaker 2But yeah, I mean I could understand. Maybe it's just the fucking technology, right, because they're getting threatened by technology left and right, fucking Elon Musk with these trucks and shit like driving them got themselves Right. So, like, maybe that's why, but it's uh, you'd be surprised, like people down here a lot of people down here hate fucking technology. Some people of the older generation won't even fucking give the podcast a chance because it's like fuck that, what is that radio or what I don't know what the fuck that is, you know, I mean and it's so easy to fucking get and so easy to play and stuff.
Speaker 2But yeah, people are stuck in their ways and they're pissed off and you know.
Speaker 1So too many hitches oh yeah, I'm guessing you never thought you'd be doing this stuff, I mean like you know.
Speaker 3No, I would have never guessed it within like the first. Uh, it was within the first two weeks. I had another guy hit me up wanting to do a podcast. We'd be, able to schedule it, but he still wanted to do it and then I was like there's no way. There's no way someone wants me to do a podcast. I was making a couple bigfoot videos and then he goes on. I'm like dude you guys hit me up, dude.
Speaker 1I'm like okay, so maybe this is a real thing now well, I thought, I thought I'd just be curious to get uh, the actual, uh. I like people look at you and see where you're coming from, because I'm very curious about ai. You know, especially with the videos like we've, we tinker with them. I'll send them funny videos I make on our own and he's like, hey, chill out on the ai. You know what I mean, because I can do all kinds, you know, you can do all kinds of stuff, right, you know that shit goes crazy if he's not.
Speaker 2If you're not turning me into a supermodel, I don't want you to leave it be you know, I'm saying that shit that shit is crazy and to the point like it's so funny because at at my current position, you have to in in with the company that I'm with. You have to do projects in order to elevate your, your status right, to elevate your career, and so I'm currently doing a project and I'm turning this project that I did, that I wrote that, I put together and I turn it in. And it's fucking funny because we're going through rough drafts and they're like my company has slb everybody knows I work at slb has a literal ai extension right, so you can go in it's like chat, gt or any other AI or whatever and type in. But their base is is the ESP equipment, fracking equipment. All that stuff has been loaded into that AI. It basically writes it out the way that it should be professionally for ESP or professionally for fracking or what it's it's. So it's so fucking crazy like AI is taking over, like crazy.
Speaker 2And I gave a buddy of mine shit because he was using chat GPT. He's doing the same thing. He's doing a project also and he's like putting his shit like what are you doing? I'm fucking using chat gpt, bro. Like really I was like fuck that, I'm doing my shit. Rage against the fucking machine. You know I'm saying fuck this shit. I'm right, I'm writing my shit.
Speaker 2I use grammar, leave, like, for you know, spelling and punctuation and all that shit, because obviously the phones have done this to us at this point. But I use that, but not the ai version. And he's using chat, gpt and, sure enough, when I turned it in and I got the feedback, they're like yeah, put it through the fucking ai and let it fucking change what you're writing. So, man, it's changing every facet of our lives and instead of making it so serious, this is what I like about what you're doing is because, instead of making it so fucking serious and like people are afraid of it honestly, especially in our business, like automation has always been the enemy, right, but it's made everything better, right, it's made drilling safer and better. You know, ricky knows because he sees all the new fucking rigs and shit and how technology is, yeah, kind of taken over right I mean it's, it's cool, but I'm like like that.
Speaker 1I'm old school too, but I think entertainment is funny For sure. I'm guessing you tried every other one. Have you tried GBT or Groke or any of those? How do you feel about those compared to the one you're using now?
Speaker 3Hold on just a second.
Speaker 1Yeah, okay.
Speaker 3You're ready in about 40 more minutes. Okay, Keep on pointing.
Speaker 2I know it's a long time yep we can, yes, all right upstairs oh, you're good man, don't worry about it if we were, if we were at the studio, believe me, it'd be the exact same thing on this side yeah, so don't worry about it.
Speaker 3Yeah it's all good. Uh, I use chat gpt. Uh, chat gT is actually really helpful with writing prompts, so when I first started I didn't even think about using ChatGPT for it. So I was just writing all of this into the Google prompt myself, just trying to get it as accurate as I could, and with that I learned what worked and what didn't work with the AI software. So then I ran it through chat gpt. I just take that same prompt, put it into chat gpt and it would clean it up and add in correct grammar punctuation, and then just copy and paste it over into into the google ai and it would generate a video. I'm like man, this is so much better because it can add those little details and describe it better than I can.
Speaker 3I mean, I work in the world field.
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Speaker 1So yeah, yeah, yeah sure I'm not english majors, I'm not even good at punctuation, and I use ai for all our stuff too when it comes to these descriptions, so I don't even try to mess with that stuff you end up fucking writing a whole paragraph and you realize you didn't put any fucking punctuation yeah, yeah, that's why I do that shit all the time, cause I feel like texting is like the, the main writing that we do. Right. So have you ever worked in West Texas before?
Speaker 3I have not never worked in Texas or never done any world field jobs there. The only thing I've done was a hot shot down to East Texas a few years ago. That was. That's the Mike stint of it.
Speaker 1Oh, okay, I got my extent of it oh, okay, I got you.
Speaker 3He had a lot of visiting or anything. No, no, never other than uh doing like some new hire classes you should come out. We got lakes, we got rivers, everything bro, like yeah, man get outdoors I thought about I wanted to come down and just do your guys podcast in studio with you.
Speaker 2Oh, that'd be fun.
Speaker 3It wasn't feasible, with the kids starting school and stuff back right now yeah, oh, I hear you.
Speaker 1Yeah, same shit, you know. And I was, uh, I was just in um north dakota so I even thought about like maybe we could try to do something like that, you know, zoom in or something like that, get triangulate, yeah, something. But then I was like man, that's why I figured I'd come back here, try to do it from the studio. I think a little cooler. But I mean, honestly, I'm just glad you had the time to come on with us, man, because I think a lot of like I see you on there and I think I just I didn't, I haven't seen you all day. So I was like, yeah, I'm going to see this guy finally today. He was asking me have you talked?
Speaker 2to him or not.
Speaker 1I know I don't've had so many people reach out to me and just want to be a part of it.
Speaker 3Not necessarily right off the coattails, but it's just like, hey, let's do something together. I've had some companies send me some merchandise In exchange for that. I work on some videos for them. Feature them in some videos.
Speaker 2That's awesome.
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Speaker 2I mean it has. It has so much, uh, possibilities, honestly, because it's a character that we already fucking think is hilarious, right, and then, just like ricky was saying, like, for example, safety videos, they're so fucking out of there. They're from the 50s, bro, it's like this episode is brought to you by underdog wireline. Um, these guys handle everything in wireline. We've been talking about them every week and we mean everything we say. We appreciate their support and if you need anything in wireline works, you give them a call at 432-288-0395. Appreciate you guys.
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Speaker 2We'll have the links it doesn't speak to the fucking new generation, like all of them, everybody, that you get new hires and they come in and watch a fucking video like that. They're all passing out, dude, like it does not. It doesn't do anything right. But let's say you throw some bigfoot videos in there talking about some safety shit. Uh, you know, ppe, what, what have you? And it just jazzes it up enough to keep these motherfuckers, you know, actually listening to something it could, it has, it has those possibilities. That's at least that's what I see. As soon as I saw it like, I was like, dude, you can do training videos with this shit and it would be fucking legit. It would be legit and it'd be fucking funny. You know what I mean. So best of both worlds.
Speaker 3So you know, check into that man, you know what I'm saying that is an avenue that I've thought about is making something a little more serious tone, but still with a comedic undertone to it. Absolutely, and that would keep people interested in it because, like you said, we watch the safety videos. It's always the the dummy getting run over with the forklift and smashed into 100 pieces. Yeah, maybe we can update these a little bit, I mean yeah, it would be fucking awesome. The problem with it is ai is really touchy on, so I see so anything like that.
Speaker 1It's real hard to get it to generate it, like you got to work around it so many ways yeah, I've tried to do that, like even with weapons and stuff like it don't let you do, like most of that. So yeah, I tried, I don't know, but I was just trying to put stuff, you know.
Speaker 1But yeah, it won't let you, it's crazy but I fucking put me in rainbow rambo, shit yeah well, we did an episode with uh shop hands and stuff and field hands and uh tried to put us like fighting with weapons and it wasn't like weapons on, like yeah, like a couple bats or something like what. You know what I mean, but I thought it was funny thing. But yeah, that's so. That's pretty neat, how like I mean you thinking that way, because that is different and you know that's, that's pretty cool. Like people who don't know the whole field are gonna look into it.
Speaker 2You know what I'm saying Absolutely man, it speaks. Just having that interest them enough to okay, maybe I'm going to finish this video and what the fuck is fracking Right and, and you know, it'll just be like an extension of what you're already doing, Like you do the fun stuff. Already you had some some actual knowledge to that. People are going to fucking learn quick man. That knowledge to that people are going to fucking learn quick man. That's, it's easy. It's easy to learn off those videos because they're so entertaining. Like it? I know it doesn't. I know it's a lot of hard work to you and you see it and it's crazy that so many people like it, but it's fucking entertaining. Like you catch yourself. Like once you watch one of your videos, you catch yourself. What's the next one going to be about? You know what I mean and that's why it's so addicting.
Speaker 1It's dead but so it's awesome, is it? Oh, go ahead. I'm sorry, sir. Oh no, you're fine, go ahead. Oh, I was just asking. So, like, speaking of that what you said, is it hard for you, like to come up with the next scene? Because sometimes it is like that, what else? With certain things it's like what are we gonna do next for this, like, and it just comes to us. But is that like that with you?
Speaker 3it is. There is some creative like writer's block with it sometimes, man, but what? What I originally said from the beginning with the, with the guys I work with, we had the idea for this was I can never run out of stories, right, because someone always has a new story to tell you absolutely so like, for example, the uh, the one with the uh, the hooker on pad from the sand truck driver that video yeah, that video I.
Speaker 3It happened while we were on opposite ship, so we were at the hotel when all that went down and I was like I know I need to make this video, but I need to get with the guys who were here when that happened to give me an accurate portrayal of it. Yeah, so when the when the company man who made the or who was there when it happened came on, he was telling me about it. So I took some footnotes and then made the video and showed it to him and he was like, yeah, that's pretty damn accurate. So that happened and that's what I like. I want to hear people's stories, man.
Speaker 3So I encourage all the people who interact with my channel If you have a good story, something funny, not something too overcomplicated, but something funny story.
Potential for Training Videos and Merchandise
Speaker 2something funny, not something too over complicated yeah, something funny send it to me, let's, let's try to make it happen, man. I mean, y'all heard the man. Let's get it in the comments. You know, when we put this video out, obviously there'll be some comments. Of course we're gonna put the link so that y'all can check out his videos. Man, give him some ideas. Man, give him some west texas ideas. Man, let's get out there, you know. You know what'd be fucking funny. Man is, uh, is to you love black gold.
Speaker 2Yeah, I don't know if you've ever seen black gold that is a reality series it's an old fucking reality series but that shit here like everybody, because it was all the companies here that are in west texas and, uh, people that actually live in midland and stuff like that. It would be so hilarious to watch some of that shit done in Bigfoot. Oh yeah, like man and I know you do mostly original content, but man, that would be so hilarious.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2It didn't even have to be like the fighting. The fighting's only a small piece. There's like all kinds of stuff, like the cows and all the cattle crossing and all that.
Speaker 1My man tank going back. Oh man, but it's a great you could catch all of them on youtube. Yeah, check them out.
Speaker 2I mean even those stories. You could come up with your own shit off of them, but check them out. It's hilarious because really, really it's like a soap opera. We know some of the stuff is real. Some of the stuff is concocted, because we know some of the people that work there and I we knew people that were working while that shit was being filmed, so we know what they were doing and the stuff that they were. It was actually theatrical and what was real and they were at. They were actually drilling on a lot of the stuff, but of course you had to redo scenes and do shit like that. But it'd be really. That just came to mind like it would be hilarious to see that in bigfoot, like so funny man, but yeah, but I get what you're saying.
Speaker 1You kind of go off help people help you out. You always got something. So is it just you that runs this, or is it um, like everybody, like another person that helps you out? How's that work out?
Speaker 3no, it's all all me, 100 me. I run the channel, make the videos, post them, edit them, do it all myself. So sometimes that's how easy I get it's. Uh, I can go a couple days without making videos.
Speaker 1I'm like man, I need to put something out, yeah, so it drives your numbers down too, like when you realize when you're not really active you'll see your numbers kind of drop a little bit. We've noticed, at least on the, when the rails ain't coming out as much like you, just see it kind of yeah, but when you're moving and going and everything's coming it's unfortunate too, because, like you know, not everyone has time to sit down and edit clips, make a video all day, post it.
Speaker 3I mean, we all have our own lives to do and it does get a little overwhelming sometimes doing that because, like man, I need to put something out, so then I'll recall. Sometimes just an idea will just randomly hit me and I'm like I gotta make this video right now because I don't I'm gonna forget about it right yeah, and it's funny, man, they pay clippers so much now.
Speaker 2That's why people have whole teams, but like these streamers, they have people clipping their shit and putting it on their own. You know tiktoks? And for that reason, because if you don't, if you're not constantly just flooding the scene with with content, like people are, like they're quick to forget about, forget about the stuff you did before. You know what I mean, yeah.
Speaker 3So when, uh, like the the taft video. I was just sitting at home one night and the idea for that hit me, I was like I gotta make this video right now yeah, I know this video is going to get a lot of interaction and that's what I'm enjoying the most. Like I said, it's just the interaction with people. You know, because it's I know it's going to piss off a group and it's going to. They're going to have some back and forth with each other in the comments and that's what I love man, the just the interaction between the groups with each other.
Speaker 3Yeah, that's what gets me going with it that's what motivates me to make the next one?
Speaker 2yeah and so what are your kids? I don't know if you have multiple kids or just your daughter, but uh, what do they think of uh, of you know, your ai stuff, do they see it?
Speaker 3I think it's cool like what so they think it's cool, but they also think it's a little cringe at the same time. Yeah, yeah, yeah, my oldest. She's approaching the teenage years and he's I agree with her all the time saying hey, your dad's a content creator, your dad's going to show up at your school.
Speaker 1Yeah, oh, I hear you. That's what we do too, that that'll.
Speaker 2That'll stop them from being YouTube stars or whatever they're like. My dad's doing it. It's funny. We have my cousin in South Carolina and I have a buddy in Oklahoma and so slowly but surely, the word is spreading a little bit. So it's really cool to get you from Missouri and maybe the people you work with that's really cool.
Speaker 3So we're trying to expand a little bit and we're glad we actually had a reason to. Oh yeah, absolutely, and as soon as you guys get it done, you got any clips you want me to post on my page leave them to me and we'll do that and help each other out.
Speaker 2Yeah, we typically do collaborations, so it'll be cool. Ricky does really good with clipping some stuff and he'll put, you know, little shorts of your stuff so people know exactly what we're talking about and everything around here. Uh and yeah, man, hopefully you know you catch some west texas fire on that shit and it goes up man and honestly you can.
Speaker 1Um, if you ever feel like you want to make a clip out yourself, go, you're more than welcome to bro. Like we don't get mad about any of that stuff, you know. And I think, like when we're talking about about the, you know, being the content creator, I do that with my daughter all the time.
Speaker 1I want to bring that up, I'm sorry yeah but uh, I my daughter always mess with her too. Like, oh yeah, you know, I'm a content creator. I got guys coming in like, and then, like we were, just I was in north dakota and this guy, one of our guys, would listen to us. He came up to me out of nowhere and I was like that, blew me away, bro, like I was like dang. This guy actually sees me like and I'm just eating wings, bro, mouthful of wings, baby. I'm like it was so crazy. But it is wild that you know, when you start having a platform like that and you're pushing yourself out like it's cool to see it grow in a way, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3It's grown way faster than I expected it to me. I didn't expect any growth, we just thought it'd be funny. I wasn't even going to post the videos Like. I sent them in our group text. Oh, I was like dude, those are cool. So I was like you know what, let's make a tick tock. I didn't even have social media prior to this. Same for Ricky.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, that's what made him. I had social media to talk to family members and stuff like that. Never really used it in that fashion, but but tiktok came out and I love tiktok. Ricky was kind of on the fence like yeah, you know, yeah, chinese communist and shit you know whatever, but but you know, but I love tiktok. And I told her like man, I fucking love tiktok, I I get, and it's funny because most of my tiktok is like news and information and I'm like I can cross check information from like five fucking news sites at once, like quick, fast on TikTok, right, and it works the same way with comedy.
Speaker 2Like I feel like some of the movies that I haven't seen, I've seen them in clips, just in clips. So I mean it's, it's crazy, it might hurt the fucking cinema industry, right, but I just think it's cool and like for your stuff, man, it's perfect. I wish there weren't such douchebags and they monetize because it's hard work and I mean Ricky knows better than most how hard it is and you're doing full AI, which is fucking really that's like 20 steps above me, bro, and I didn't nothing compared to cap cut, you know.
Speaker 1So. You know, like for me it was like hard to just even get used to like I don't know if you've had the same just to find a simple way that made it easy for me, because it would take me so long at first, you know, to make anything yeah, yeah, it is difficult.
Speaker 3Like myself, I didn't even know how to use cap cut. Okay, I've used cap cut a handful of times. My daughter was showing me how to use cap cut, yeah, and I'm like I don't even know, understand how to use this. Um. But here I am, like I do most of the editing on my phone just through, like samsung tools. They seem to work pretty good for simple stuff because if I'm out in the field I can make a video, edit it, post it out. Um, I do make a lot of them on my computer, try to try to make them for the longer videos, uh, using the web platform for that. And it works a little better with keeping it consistent, because then I can just switch back and forth between chat, gpt, google gemini, google, ai tools and kind of get what I need and post it over into the into the prompts and see what comes out the other end.
Speaker 3Yeah but yeah so what I try to do is make my biggest thing is content for hands by hand nice just keeping it simple. I mean, I get requests all the time from people wanting me to do videos that are that are something I have no idea what they're even talking about, not even related to oil fill. I'm like, I'm just keeping oil fill.
Speaker 2It's crazy how it becomes a skill because being able to do that like it's funny. I told ricky all the time like people can't do that and like friends of mine, like friends at work and stuff that talk to ricky, they're like bro, it's crazy how you could do that now, because the normal person does not do that. I don't do that, that's all ricky. Ricky does that and he's just built it up over the last two years, just built up and he's gotten really good at cutting and splicing and fucking putting my head on bikers, bodies and shit and like it's, it's crazy. It's crazy what practice does. And a lot of people out there are just like me. I'm just like fuck, I'll, just hey, let me, let me get that done by somebody. So it's crazy how it becomes a skill. Man, it's, it's, it's badass, so it's bad-ass.
Speaker 1So what does your wife think about you doing this? I mean, I'm sure she sees you on the phone more and you know how that works out.
Speaker 3Yeah, Well, I don't have a wife. I got a girlfriend, but we she, she likes it. I mean she thinks. At first she thought it was a little cringe too. I mean they don't get it right. I mean they don't get it right. I mean they don't get the shenanigans yeah, the shenanigans and stuff, yeah. But one thing that I like about what I do is the people at home, on the other side of our families get to kind of see that Right. I mean there's videos, they'll see it. And while they may or may not agree with going to the strip club or whatever the video is about, it's the fact that it happens, man, yeah, it's the fact that it happens, man, yeah. And they get to see what happens on the other side of us. You know waking up at 3 am, going to bed at midnight yeah. You know fighting with each other and having little dumb workplace conversations. You know arguing about that.
Speaker 1Yeah, I got to ask you too Do you have a thing against water transfer? Yeah, I see you like always putting that shit a lot and I get it because you know. But you know I used to like water transfer when they messed up because it was downtime. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3Yeah, no, I mean we've all seen our fair share of water transfer fucking up right.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 3I mean, we're no stranger to that. If you've been in the field for any amount of time, you could be one hitch in the field and you've seen water transfer fuck up something, and no, I mean I thought it was funny because I was like man, I don't represent water transfer out here. Like what do I do to represent them? I was like, let's just keep it simple, fun, put them in a dress yeah, that was funny yeah I started noticing like this guy's got something against these guys yeah he loves making fun of them.
Speaker 1It's just funny.
Speaker 2Yeah, I noticed that too. Yeah, and I like I told you guys I work with.
Speaker 3I was like, if I run out of ideas, I'll just make fun of other things, yeah, and you got so much to mess with.
Speaker 1You got water trash, you got water line.
Speaker 2I mean, I don't think y'all do frack plug hands. No more, dude.
Speaker 3It's crazy, it's awesome what I try to do is what I, what I did try to do there. For a while I have I've been kind of back and forth with kids just starting school. I haven't really been to make consistent content, um, but I like to do a couple smaller, shorter videos, post them and then a minute or so longer video, something that, can you know. We can really expand on a little skit for a little bit.
Speaker 3What I'm really hoping is that if the next version of the AI comes out before the end of the year, that we can extend that beyond eight seconds, Even if we could take it up to 15 seconds you can get a little more conversation in consistently.
Speaker 1Right, you know what? I've seen them Go ahead. I'm sorry.
Speaker 3Oh, you're good, I was just going, was just saying that's, that's what I plan on doing. If that, if that happens, is I can, I can really up the ante on it. You know, we can go from minute long skits that take me hours to make to two or three minute long skits that I can make in the same amount of time.
Speaker 1Yeah, that'd be a game changer, and you know, I've seen some videos where, like, they're like 30 minutes, 20 minutes AI videos and it's like crazy that they did that. Have you tried to do something like that? That long, you're good Okay.
Speaker 3Let Daddy finish this up.
Speaker 1Okay, I've got about 10 more minutes Go on to the third.
Looking to the Future and Closing Thoughts
Speaker 3It's something that goes to daddy's stuff. Okay, please go upstairs for a minute. Nobody Go upstairs. No, shut the door, go upstairs. Let me finish this, okay 10 minutes We'll be up there.
Speaker 1There get you in just a minute at least she wants to hang out with you, man, that's always good my
Speaker 3daughter. She's doing that because I told her to stay upstairs for an hour I got you, now I got you yeah, the time the time is just
Speaker 1crippling yeah, yeah, but that's good. I mean, I just uh, you know those. I've seen some videos go very long and I think that's pretty wild too how they do. I don't imagine how long that takes yeah, I'm guessing that would take a lot of work.
Speaker 3You would think, right, I mean, unless there's programs you think that make them that long that's the only thing I can think is they're making videos that are using different programs from what I use. I've not really done much research into other programs. Once I found this one, I just kind of rolled with it and you know it seems to be working so far.
Speaker 1So I'm like you know what, I'm just going to roll with this until I have time to dive into something else, because you know I've got to pay for the program, so I don't want to pay for multiple programs and I'm guessing I'm not going to ask how much it is, but I'm sure it is a little pricey. I mean the videos and the subscriptions and stuff like that can get up a little up there, I guess, in a way.
Speaker 3Yeah, I mean it's a little pricey for what it is, I mean for the whole Google thing. I mean it's right on their website.
Speaker 1It's like $2.50 a month for the services.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, but luckily within the first month. You know it was well. The second month paid for. You know everything I had entered at that point from monetization. And you know, I've made some stickers and stuff too, and I've sold those out.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 3Just selling stickers, just try to pay for the program, cause I'm like you know what, if I can just keep making them and not spend any money out of pocket, I'm okay with it yeah, that's cool, though I mean, but that's awesome.
Speaker 1I see this, and you do have stickers. What else you got, I think, just stickers. We're not right, or on your just stickers for now.
Speaker 3I mean, I plan on expanding that into more, uh, as time goes on. Yeah, you know, there's a following and a demand for it. I'd like to get into, you know, making hats and such too.
Speaker 2Yeah, I think it's only gonna grow. I think it's only gonna grow through facebook and instagram and stuff, like for sure it'll, it'll, it'll grow yeah, I mean, and uh it's, it's something that's fun, it gives me a hobby.
Speaker 3Because I just moved um to missouri back in may and I was like, man, I need a hobby, I need something to do my day's off now, because I know the kids are gonna be starting school soon, so I gotta find something to do. And then that's when this just kind of fell into my lap. You know, here we go.
Speaker 1This is it. Yeah, that's cool. You know I always I bring this up before, but I remember one time I was working wireline. I was actually running frag plugs on this wireline truck. This guy asked me, like what do you do for fun? What's your hobby? And I was like I don't have one yeah, you know what I mean, and it hit me wild like dang.
Speaker 2I really didn't have nothing, you know yeah it's good to have it because the kids grow up. You know what I mean. Yeah, that just happened you're good man go ahead, you got it.
Speaker 2but yeah, man, again, like we know, we know you, you gotta, you gotta. You know you got an appointment waiting for you, so we're not gonna keep you much longer. Man, we really appreciate you giving us the time and we really appreciate the videos, man, when we're you know, when I'm at work scrolling or Ricky's at work scrolling, man, it's a we appreciate it, all the time and effort that it takes, because we we understand that Right. So, man, we we appreciate the time that you gave us and we appreciate the videos and, like I said, we'll push you out and put some links to it and everything and hopefully, you know, you get a little bit of that west texas buzz going your way and vice versa, man, hopefully we catch some missouri ears over there yeah, yeah, but I think it's cool.
Speaker 1I think what you're doing is awesome, it's fun, it's great, it's accurate. Bro, like you don't get much of accuracy out here, like everything you put out, like I can relate to. You know, I didn't even really work frack, so it's like we're just on the wireline side. I can see the, the resumings and it's all real. You know I'm saying so. I think you're doing good stuff, man. You know I appreciate you coming on too hey, no problem, I appreciate you guys.
Speaker 3Having me on man like this is this has been fun, this nice, and you know if we can do it again one day in the future, let's do it again.
Speaker 1Yeah, man, yeah, it'd be awesome anytime you need something or something like that, let us know, we'll push it out, tag it or contact me, you know, or on instagram, whatever. We'll figure something out, man. So you know. But thanks again, bro, I appreciate it. Uh, it was really great cool talking to you, man. This is, you know it was. It was just very interesting to to get the knowledge and stuff from you, you know more than anything just getting to know another person in the business that we love.
Speaker 2Yeah, and uh, yeah, man, we, we love doing that.
Speaker 3And you guys will also be the first people to post me, my post, my face, to this account.
Speaker 2Awesome, nice, let's put a, let's put a face to the G and actually, if you, can, uh, you can give us like two or five minutes.
Speaker 1I want to, uh, I want to take a photo with you on the screen, like we usually do with everybody. We do zoomed out, yeah, so, but uh, but thanks again, man. I really appreciate, uh, you and all the time you've given us and all that.
Speaker 3Thanks again, bro I appreciate you guys having me on.
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