TheIntegration555123
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I think collaborations can kill two birds with one stone; one video can potentially cause both YouTubers to gain more subscribers. I have not done a collaboration before, and I don't know how this will work, but I'm willing to try.
So these are some traits that my channel is oriented around:
-College advice
-High school/college audience (freshmen)
-Vlogs (sit in front of video and talk)
-How to videos (academics mostly)
-Topics that revolve around current events
-Engineering (specifically mechanical engineering)
Collaboration ideas:
-maybe make a video like vlogbrothers' videos. For example, we have a topic to talk about, but we split it up. One of us will do the first bit; the other, the last bit.
-Q&A (don't know how this will work) maybe we have a video of each of us answering each other's questions and we send that video to the other partner, and they can edit it so the answer comes right after the question? Obviously, each of us has to make video of asking and answering questions.
-Any other ideas?
Please comment if you're interested.
So these are some traits that my channel is oriented around:
-College advice
-High school/college audience (freshmen)
-Vlogs (sit in front of video and talk)
-How to videos (academics mostly)
-Topics that revolve around current events
-Engineering (specifically mechanical engineering)
Collaboration ideas:
-maybe make a video like vlogbrothers' videos. For example, we have a topic to talk about, but we split it up. One of us will do the first bit; the other, the last bit.
-Q&A (don't know how this will work) maybe we have a video of each of us answering each other's questions and we send that video to the other partner, and they can edit it so the answer comes right after the question? Obviously, each of us has to make video of asking and answering questions.
-Any other ideas?
Please comment if you're interested.