Hey there again! I thought I'd create to separate threads for two different questions, so here we go.
Do you guys use this 'links screen' after (each of) your video has finished? What I mean is, for example, what Tobuscus or TotalBiscuit, or any other famous YouTube "gameplayers", put after each one of their videos: a picture (I assume) with 3-4 small embed videos with links inside specifically cropped places in that picture, and they let that screen to play for about a minute so that people can click on any of their previous/future/etc videos.
So my question is - do you do this as well? This obviously adds some extra work. If you do, then HOW are you doing this? What are you using for making the picture/screen (just photoshop or anything similar)? How long does it take for you to do this and for how long do you make it play on standard? And most importantly, how do you put in those videos in motion with links attached over there, and also with your commentary over this whole screen?
Thanks for your help in advance, I'm sure this will be useful for anyone else looking for an answer to this question in the future.
Do you guys use this 'links screen' after (each of) your video has finished? What I mean is, for example, what Tobuscus or TotalBiscuit, or any other famous YouTube "gameplayers", put after each one of their videos: a picture (I assume) with 3-4 small embed videos with links inside specifically cropped places in that picture, and they let that screen to play for about a minute so that people can click on any of their previous/future/etc videos.
So my question is - do you do this as well? This obviously adds some extra work. If you do, then HOW are you doing this? What are you using for making the picture/screen (just photoshop or anything similar)? How long does it take for you to do this and for how long do you make it play on standard? And most importantly, how do you put in those videos in motion with links attached over there, and also with your commentary over this whole screen?
Thanks for your help in advance, I'm sure this will be useful for anyone else looking for an answer to this question in the future.