@loganmichael
If you're moving into vlogs it's important that the channel reflects you the most. At the moment, having a nice photo of a pier-front festival (maybe?) as a channel header and a photo of a sting ray for your avatar doesn't tell me anything about you. Think about incorporating photos of yourself as the basis of your branding so viewers know when visiting your channel that it's a vlog channel all about you.
Content wise you should think about investing in a higher quality video camera or DSLR camera for nicer shots. At the moment you've got everything set to auto so the camera is constantly adjusting for brightness and focus. You should also think about saving up and investing in a shotgun microphone for your camera for cleaner audio. Again it's a vlog channel so it's important that your vocals are clean and your visuals are as high quality as you can afford for the time being.
To help give better visuals you should also think about additional lighting set ups. Setting the ISO higher on a camera will introduce more noise into the footage which is terrible. Having more lights allows you to select a lower ISO setting and thus gives cleaner, more professional images. They don't have to be professional lighting rigs, just any kind of lamps, LED lights etc to brighten up the room you're recording in. If it looks like you have enough light, add more light.
I admit these suggestions are quite pricey and might not be feasible as this time, however they're important to keep in mind for making your channel better over time. Keep a regular upload schedule and you should be good to go. Good luck!
@Moses Cheeks
Definitely not but I can't complain. I get to see awesome channels, incredible content (which, as someone aspiring to be a future network is great for scouting

) and most important of all, I get to help to try and improve everyones' channels as best as possible. It's taken a lot of time out of what I do but I enjoy it immensely.
For your channel, at the moment your camera set up is a bit flakey. In most of the videos I've viewed you're completely out of focus and in others, you start off in focus, move away from the camera causing the camera to auto adjust, then move back in frame causing you to be out of focus. Never, ever set your camera to auto anything. Set everything manually to give a more professional look to your videos.
You should also think about getting more lights, just like I made the suggestion above. Adding more lights to your shot will help your camera remove the ugly noise that persists in most of your videos. You can never have enough light.
On the audio front you should consider saving up and investing in a shotgun microphone for your camera or a lavalier/lapel mic that you can wear to give you cleaner audio. At the moment you're using your on camera audio which, while servicable, is not professional sounding at all.
Finally, you need to work on your brand. In your latest video "CRAZY ANNOUNCEMENT," you state you're going to be moving into dance and song covers. At the moment your brand doesn't reflect that at all, especially with the cheap looking thumbnails. Choose a font/typeface that not only you personally enjoy but one that reflects you the most. Also think about colours that best represent you. Use these two elements in your future logos, thumbnail designs and everything to do with your branding.
You're not doing too bad for a years' worth of work and I know if you work on the issues I've pointed out, your channel will grow even further. Have fun and good luck!
@Happy Hour
It's a pretty solid start to your channel. You've got a nice, simple branding with a great typedface, a nice logo and excellent colours. The logo in your channel header is not centred which is the first thing I've noticed but it's incredibly simple to rectify. It's a shame that the logo, typeface or colours aren't being used in your thumbnails for that added consistency. For future thumbnails, think about adding in the logo in one of the corners or use the same text styling for the title of the video in the thumbnail.
Content wise it was entertaining and edited quite well given the nature of the video. For the future of your channel, think about saving up and investing in a shotgun microphone or better yet, lavalier/lapel mics for each person so you eliminate the background noise of your kitchen and give cleaner vocal audio. You should also mix your audio in post to make sure your audio doesn't peak and that there isn't a drastic difference in volume between music and your vocals. One last point, try your best to avoid copy written music as you don't want strikes tanking your channel when it's just getting off the ground.
Excellent work overall ! Keep it up!