Your interview was one of many that I have seen over the years where enthusiasm for the theremin far surpassed any knowledge of the subject or skill on the instrument.
I don't really understand why it is people make videos of themselves either talking about, or playing, the theremin when they are unable to do either, and then proudly post them to YouTube right next to videos of Bob Moog, and Clara Rockmore! I do understand why kids do it - they just want to validate themselves, have fun, and collect "friends". That's O.K., and it's "age appropriate" but presumably intelligent adults are another kettle o' fish.
Videos are sometimes accompanied by explanations in the information box like, "I know this video is really bad LOL and I haven't been playing the theremin for very long so please be kind when you listen to this. Also I don't have a very good camera, so the sound is really bad. Oh yeah...sorry about the accompaniment. Anyway, please ENJOY and feel free to comment."
If someone has no idea how bad he or she is, then a really stinko theremin video with an invitation to enjoy it is understandable (and there are hundreds of them) but when the person KNOWS the video is bad, and actually says so, what on earth motivates them to post it?
Sorry "thereminfan9", these remarks are not really about you. They are about a phenomenon I have observed for years that has never ceased to mystify me.
Kris [Kringle]
P.S. You've still got Pamelia's name wrong. It's Kurstin (not "Kursten").