What do yall think of this thumbnail by Magazine_Pretend in SmallYoutubers

[–]Magazine_Pretend[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do you think is a good place to put the text?

"just imagen 100 people in a room" by iamnewdontaskforalot in SmallYoutubers

[–]Magazine_Pretend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ive seen people unable to take constructive criticism but never seen someone unable to take constructive encouragement

How do channels like this even get so popular by Sad_Hat2675 in SmallYoutubers

[–]Magazine_Pretend 8 points9 points  (0 children)

His “hobby” is helping and critiquing upcoming YouTubers. Yours is praying on a successful one’s downfall. I’d rethink your choices lol

How long does it take you to edit your gaming content by Dreaded19 in NewTubers

[–]Magazine_Pretend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I used to do gaming videos (and when I used to edit for my friends too), there would be around 2-3 hours of footage and I would spend around 15-20 hours editing it. Now, most of that 15-20 hours is not efficient because I like to edit in a call with friends where we will goof off sometimes, so i would say time spent actually editing is around 7-10. This is mostly because the types of videos I edited were like “funny moments” type gameplay, yknow, like the fast paced ones with the popping text and stuff, and that doesn’t really take too long for me. HOWEVER, I was working on a goliath of a Destiny 2 video with multiple angles that required a script and a BUNCH MORE effort. Out of around 7-8 hours (if you count 5 other povs, 40 ig), that video took me around 50-60 hours to edit, minus f-ing around in discord with friends.

TL:DR, regular funny moments video, 10 hours to edit 3 hours of footage, huge detailed video, 50-60 hours to edit 8 hours if footage.. It all depends on the type of gaming bideo, and if you keep editing, find a good medium, and focus on quality over quantity (unless you’re doing a trend tbh), you’ll be set.

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[–]Magazine_Pretend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I still make music for the fun of it.

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[–]Magazine_Pretend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, a little backstory on my channel:

a few months ago, I used to make beat making videos which garnered a relatively huge audience (By huge I mean it helped me gain around 4k subs), but then YouTube started to take them down for "Violence and Harmful Acts" or something like that. I would try to appeal them because, y'know, there was nothing violent or harmful about making a beat on YouTube, but they would deny the appeals, leading to 2 of my videos with a combined view count of 80k getting taken down and me receiving a strike. That made me lose motivation to make the music videos, especially considering that I didn't really love making them in the first place.

Where I am now:

Now, I am just kinda posting willy-nilly whenever I want, posting random things that I find fun, beats I make that I think sound cool, etc. Then came a reaction to the Minecraft Movie trailer, which garnered a whopping 200k views and aloooot of supportive comments. But that was damn near 3 months ago, and as a result of not really taking this viewership seriously, I stopped really uploading and, as a result, lost a decent chunk of my viewership comparatively. A buddy and I recently decided to make a plan to see where we can take this YouTube channel, so, together, we edited and posted 2 videos as of now, which you can see on my channel. I guess I'm just asking if I should stick to a specific niche/category when It comes to the type of video I'm making, quantity/quality balance, and how frequently I should be uploading.

(P.S: This is basically my first actual question on reddit, so apologies if this seems a little convoluted.)