@CarnatikProductions
Your videos are well edited and your channel header/thumbnails starting from Bieber Fever are spot on. For the videos I'm noticing some auto focusing issues with your camera. Never use auto focus. Considering you move around a lot you need yourself a camera operator to help keep you in focus or try to keep yourself the same distance away from the camera. The ISO on your camera is also pushed a bit too high (or using the wrong ISO), even in your 'Skinny People Problems' video when you've got yourself a 2-light setup. You can tell because there's a bit of noise in the video. Your latest video 'Why I hate the Cold' is on the right track.
To remove noise, you need to keep your ISO as low as possible for the cleanest possible image while still being high enough to pull in enough light. I recommend looking into the educational work by director and filmmaker Phillip Bloom, starting with this video on Vimeo:
. The general rule is stay away from ISOs that are multiples of 125 (125, 250, 500, 1000) and try and use ISOs 160, 320, 640, 1250 and 2500.
You keep improving with every video you make, so keep it up and you'll do well.
@Kitonera
Cheers for the channel link but you should also fix it up in your profile so people can get to it much easier.
The content on your channel is special and it's not something many people get to see. I'm glad it exists and I hope you upload more. Out of curiosity, what camera are you using for your videos? 60fps is very interesting for film as it's not something many people use. Generally the standard is either 24 or 25fps. You should also consider getting a stabilising rig or at the very least, tying your camera onto a stick. The further you keep your hands away from the camera the smoother and less shaky your shots will be.
Your channel header needs to be extended to fill the whole area and your thumbnails need a bit of work to at least show that the videos belong to you. Other than that, keep up the good work!