### DamiLee
Architect exploring **all sorts** of architecture ideas + human philosophy and psychology

Dami's passion for her work and interest comes through in the way shea speaks about her work and the way she's built her studio that's incredible inspiring to me. I love how multifaceted and broad her interests are too, there's no topic or aspiration too big for her channel to tackle.
**My wish**: See Dami build more of her own projects/buildings with in depth docu-style videos about the process, the ups and downs and inspiration threads!
### Gawx
Multi-faceted artist who creates the most cinematic video essays on various creative processes

Who's making the most cinematic and artistic videos on YouTube? My answer is Gawx. His voice, his perspective, and amount of work (300-400 hours per video he claims) he puts into his videos shows, and it brings me joy to see the algorithm and audience reward him so. Despite the talent, his voiceover and character come across as relatable and fun — not stuck up and prickish.
**My wish:** I want to see Gawx create bigger projects — films, art pieces... I have no clue, but I want to see him on bigger and bigger canvases.
### Johnny Harris
Video journalist who has created a new genre of news based on his own interest.

Johnny Harris (and his wife + production team) is a fucking machine. To produce the sheer quantity of videos they do at the quality they do, *and about the topics they do* is beyond impressive. I've tried it, it's hard as hell. It's particularly inspiring to have seen some small "mistakes," (inevitable on any journey) and watch Johnny (1) take accountability for them and (2) correct them. I have the utmost respect for Johnny and his team, this particular video is a masterpiece.
**My wish:** I want Johnny to build the next 3-letter mega-news agency. I'm not sure what *exactly* that should look like, but I believe Johnny's commitment to story, excellence, and truth make him the perfect guy for the job.
### Mustard
Triple-A CGI & storytelling about some of the most INSANE vehicles humanity has ever dreamt up.

Each one of these videos is a masterpiece, the quality of the CGI alone is stunning. The music, scripting, and information presented walks a perfect line between story and technical.
**My wish:** For Mustard to keep doing what he's doing *and* lean more into the narrative/story response people had to these planes.
### Animagraffs
Animator who does deep research on various mega-projects and explains them in great detail.

I often wonder how humanity built some of the things it built — and thankfully Animagraffs did too. These incredibly detailed and long videos go behind the scenes on the most ambitious and complicated things humanity has ever built. Jake does all of the research, writing, animation, and scoring himself — which I love.
**My wish:** One day Jake is commissioned *by someone building something ambitious* to help create and visualize the plan for it... Maybe a Mars colony.
### I did a thing
Crazy Australian man violates every health and safety rule and to build stupid contraptions.

I think out of everything I've listed, this is the closest thing to modern art. These videos are genius, hilarious, and terrifying. They provide wonderful modern commentary in ways you wouldn't expect as well.
**My wish:** That he doesn't die building any of these contraptions so we get to keep seeing these manic creations.
### Michael Reeves
Crazy American man violates every health and safety rule to build evil and demented torture devices.

Michael Reeves is evil. And that's great, because it's really fun to watch. I have probably watched every one of Michael's videos at least 3 different times.
**My wish:** Michael Reeves comedy meets Penn and Teller on-stage showmanship. Imagine Michael making horrible jokes whilst torturing his friends and audience members. I would pay a lot to watch that.