Just stumbled across your videos, these are great!! A fair bit I know but you are explaining all of the key small bits and bobs that can help make it easier or result in a better job without labouring the point! Cheers for taking the time to put these together!
Thank you. Well I've been asked about doing longer videos but I'm worried about them being boring. Also this arch video took me a very long time to put together. I have noticed most other restorers do choose a slower pace of video style. Do you think I should do the same?
@@bensclassicbodywork Man, I please you and I believe that many other viewers feel the same way! Your skills are great and every one can learn from you!😀 I think thats why youtoube is here! Love your vids! But I do know, how much work it is, to make a video, like yours. So you have to think about your time!°😉
@@bensclassicbodywork Well, every one who is willing to learn from a professionell, won´t miss any second! And every one, who is looking for inspiration, won´t miss any second too! By the way, I count myself among both options! I know, it´s way more work to get a video like yours more detailed, but I think, there don't have to come a lot of videos in a short time. maybe it´s more interesting to upload videos with more details!? I can only speak for myselve, but I really like videos, who show me the way to to get a perfect result! All I can see from you looks great, but sometimes I miss "some steps"! How ever, please go on with the work you do on classic cars!!!!!!!!!
I have had a think about how to go about producing a longer and more detailed video. What takes the time is the editing and writing the dialogue at the end. If I record it as I go along and speak into the camera the same time it will be much easier for me to produce a more detailed video. There is obviously steps to the process that I'm missing out and that's not helpful to the viewer. Will try it. This is how I did my first two videos on the channel and they are doing the best. 👍