Whoops! Javascript is required to use this site! Most of its functionality requires it and there's not much in the way of an alternative.
The source is available on GitHub and 1:1 reflects anything that would appear on this site, live.
Why would I allow Javascript for some random site somebody linked? What does it do?
RTV is a video syncing site that syncs pre-recorded footage for any viewer using Javascript.
It currently supports HTML5 video playback and the YouTube API.
Google Analytics is also used, but will likely have to be enabled separately in your script/ad/privacy blocker thus it's opt-in if you want to give me some stats.
For YouTube playback you will need to allow it through too, as the official API and video player is used.
Could you make this more visually pleasing? I'm enticed by fancier things telling me to enable Javascript.
Perhaps, but I don't think it's worth spending a lot of time on something that most people won't see at all or very often.