Bro you got in my youtube page, and for such a small channel you make super high quality content. I really like your calm style of videos, and not over the edge. Keep going!
Thanks for the sub! Yeah i try to create the best edit at the start and more information later in the vid. Once this channel grows a bit, i want to make the whole vid like that:)
@@Bruno_Kay i watched your last vid previously about gawx and actually smiled at this one because you adapted the cinematic feel like you said you would. Greetings from germany, keep up the good work!
Thank you! I use the Rode NT-USB microphone, but the magic comes from editing the sound in premiere. There's lots of tutorials on RU-vid about how to make it more crisp.
@@Bruno_Kay Thanks man! Bro I'm really enjoying your content. Any tips/tricks? or maybe a runthrough of how you do your storytelling? :> I'm getting big RU-vidr vibes from you
@@migsgph Took a quick peak at your channel. Looks impressive, your content is of very high quality! So in terms of storytelling, for me it all starts with writing a good script. I do research on a specific topic and try to write down the most fascinating things I've seen about this topic. Once I have all of the information, I structure it in a way that's logical and easy to comprehend for the viewer. There's many different types of structures/formats you can use for a video but it depends on your information. A good book about storytelling/screenwriting is: Save the cat! by Blake Snyder. I try to really set the mood in the edit by using sound effects and music that I think fits the story (personal preference I guess). Secret tip that has recently saved me a lot of time is the AI trim feature for trimming down songs for certain lengths! I love this.
Can you please do a video for advice on how to create a video game review series on RU-vid (e.g. The Angry Video Game Nerd, Pat the NES Punk)? I am planning to make a show myself and have the episodes spread around.
I keep seeing you change the thumbnail on this video. Can I make a suggestion? I would put Mrbeast’s face on the thumbnail as a comparison to Ryan trahan. MrBeast face is probably the most recognizable on the RU-vid platform. Maybe MrBeast on the left with lots of cash, the Ryan on the right with a single penny. Just my opinion from one RU-vidr to another :D
I just found your channel yesterday, watched all the videos (and then some on your skateboarding ) glad my timing was perfect this video 😜 Loving the deep dive into creators, it really offers me some great insights for my own plans. Who else are you planning to do? Have you thought of people like Sam Newton, James Jani, 'etc?
9:51 I feel i'm lost with what I should make videos on, I want to do commentary videos but for what? I really don't know, I don't want to be like Mr beast or ryan. I'm more of a D'angello wallce typa guy, I just don't know what to make content on that would make my channel really grow.
@@Bruno_Kay you did great man! Great stuff for sure. I’m still trying to figure out how to obtain vectors like the RU-vid icon website vector you had in the beginning! Was that outsourced? Or designed by you as well!
Me beast talks a lot about how to create content, but I would venture to guess most his views come from people who watch his videos because they know other people are watching his videos. He has achieved accelerated returns. Someone has to be number one on RU-vid, and being number one on RU-vid is reason enough to gain more subscribers. I think his content creation principals got him to ten or twenty million subscribers, and then people watch solely because he’s a bandwagon.
He also has good video quality and give people a chance to compete for alot of money. That will make people watch. I would love to make videos were my subscribers compete for money but I'm a small channel. If my channel ever gets big I might go for it.
The storytelling/scripting and structure of Ryan's videos is too good to simply call it a vlog. It has a clear classical story arch with a beginning, middle and end. This comparison comes from the fact that Ryan first thought he had to create videos like MrBeast but then decided to focus more on creativity and pick topics that are accessible to him.
hmmm, took a quick look. Your thumbnails don't really show me what the videos are about, would there be a better way to visually convey the topic of your vids? Also for thumbnails, you want them to be simple and the topic to be quite large since they're very small pictures on your screen. Not too familiar with this street interview niche but try to look at popular creators in this niche, what topics are people interested in within this niche? Could you create videos about those popular topics but create a better or more orignal video of it? Brainstorm video-ideas and be very critical about the ones that you'll actually turn into a video. It just has to be over the top fascinating in order for it to be worth putting in the time.
Thanks for the feedback, could you elaborate? I like the style and simplicity, Click-through-rate is also quite good so how would you improve them? I'm curious.