@@SavvasPapasavva so the sound with all the rubbing and tapping on the table and stuff isn't even intended XD, congratulations, you unknowingly made an asmr video. Though it might just be the spots I jumped to. I do have my sensory issues, so no problems on your end ^^ Just some of those sounds feel like fork in a plate/nails on chalkboard to me sometimes Edit: just had another quick look around, tapping on the table, crumpling the bag of beads, rolling the whisk around, wiping the table are all ASMR stuff. Also looking at the randomness of your videos, am I mistaken in thinking you might have ADHD?
@@satibelIt hard to not have explicit sounds when a directional microphone is used. Best keep the volume low to compensate. I wanted this video to be just about the action of making the toy / object, which includes thinking time, opening bags, wiping down a worksurface. It's a sensory toy for a baby btw. Also I've been making videos before ASMR gimmick was a thing - and I'd often just have the sound of the making process, and background noise of the location (often emergency vehicles and aeroplanes passing by) without narration or music to change the experience. When I first began narrating I think a lot of the audience were surprised I wasn't from the states. It's amazing how people project onto the things they watch. Also back then, it was refreshing because simply making wasn't changed by the narrators performance or distracting music, from the reality of what it is like to be being alone with material and tools and to make something. Also no ADHD here - the channel is about making in it's broadest possible sense thus the original name for the channel being miscellaneous productions. In retrospect, had I just stuck make daD-I-Y videos, I'd probably have become a millionaire by now with a sponsorship deal from one of the tool giants.