Showing GTA5 video footage while you're dealing with the 2D version of the series seems a bit unprofessional. In the future, you should always visually focus on the topic your voice and script is addressing. Otherwise, it looks like a RU-vid video uploaded by a bored Twitch streamer amateur who just wants to talk about something while showing his endless gameplay. Good luck!
@@TheGameExplainers I can see the concern, yes. Without knowing your statistics, I would still assume that a large portion of your target audience, who also watches videos to the end, is probably over 30 years old. They are also usually the ones who appreciate such content and the effort that much more. The young target audience is more likely to be reached via TikToks and RU-vid Shorts. In fact, when one of your documentaries is finished, you could, for example, extract the most interesting facts out of it and package them into multiple shorts (releasing every x days then), with the description referring to the actual video. This should attract the attention of the younger audience more likely. Such shorts also make it easier to visually drift off instead of focusing on the topic. After all, they're only supposed to entertain quickly, like a tasty treat.
Because you read comments i want to give some advice as someone who watched way to many youtube videos. I'd prefer it if the subtitles could be turned off. I'm sure this won't be difficulty as you already wrote all of them timed to the video I don't have much else to say tbh this is an almost perfect documentary video. Title, thumbnail, editing and of course the script are really good though i think it could be better to have diversity from the titlecards in each section
I really like the format of your videos, is the 9 min run time on purpose though? Still, really like the content and would love to watch longer videos about GTA