I'll reiterate that I really enjoyed it. At first I was off-put by the lo-fi effects and slightly awkward acting, and anticipated it being embarrassingly hokey, based on past experience with similar projects in the past. But after a minute, I realized the writing was actually quite competent and furthermore was very "watchable", and the effects became... endearing, along with the slight awkwardness, which became more like genuineness.
I made a video last month, which when I mentioned in another thread someone said I should post as a top level discussion.
It's just a ten minute zero-budget thing I wrote in which a girl has a video conference with her dead and backed-up-then-uploaded grandfather. Intended as the first in a series, but later episodes will only get produced if donations come. Later episodes talk more about AI's failures and the political situation with unrest from the living demanding the dead shouldn't have their jobs etc.
Anyway, watch it here if you like, I'd be happy to hear what y'all think :)