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Rate My Vlogs From 1 Through 10 in Enjoyability

  • 1/10 - "Nothing Special"

  • 2/10

  • 3/10

  • 4/10

  • 5/10 - "Its a regular vlog"

  • 6/10

  • 7/10

  • 8/10

  • 9/10 - "Legit as good as Casey Neistat, Pvp, etc, or any other very big vlogger"

  • 10/10 - "Surprisingly the best vlog channel I've ever seen"


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I feel you approached this entirely wrong and it created a bad vibe. Let's try again - Sound cool? :)

I think you have potential with vlogging. I'm not taking that away from you by any means. I just feel you have a few things that you could work on. Here are some things I took away after watching your videos that I think would help the future production of content:

1. Better lighting - this would really help especially during sit-down chats when talking directly to the camera. As well as the overhead shots of things like fixing your glasses.
2. Your editing could be much cleaner with cutting clips to the music and other video breaks.
3. I feel that your actual content could be little more exciting. But then again, daily vlogging is very hard to make exciting if there isn't much happening.
4. What camera do you mostly film with? I feel like some footage is good while others are not as crisp. Again, possibly the lighting and sometimes there is no control over that because of scenario and location.
5. I'll reiterate on the editing time. I personally don't see 6-10hrs of editing when I watch your videos. I feel your time would be better spent aiming for getting higher quality content for the editing ;)

Other than that, I'd say you are off to a good start. It's good that you are trying to up the game to better your craft. Just try not to worry about being perfect all the time and just focus on putting out good content :)
 
Oh and also to add. I deleted the thread because I got all the answers I needed by Ehmaysi above. I particularly remember why I left this forum over 2 years ago, and lets just say it was a lot nicer then, and I still left. And yes I didn't like the results of the thread, the results of me hearing about how people don't think I should edit longer than they would, or how I shouldn't work harder than some peoples work ethic. But I guess thats why some people make it on youtube, and some people stay at 1000 subscribers for years.
Wow...really dude?

You've got nothing but help good feedback and answers to the questions you asked in this thread. And I'm not seeing anyone making comments about your work ethic and working harder.

You started a thread looking for help and you got it! Turns out @DeathByVlog was right and you wanted some more subs for your vlog or whatever. Don't be so sour man. That doesn't do you or your channel any good. Bit of a shame though, because I actually liked where this was going. There's some tips in here anyone could use.

btw. you know how forums work. You don't need to ask for any thread to be deleted.
 
I feel you approached this entirely wrong and it created a bad vibe. Let's try again - Sound cool? :)

I think you have potential with vlogging. I'm not taking that away from you by any means. I just feel you have a few things that you could work on. Here are some things I took away after watching your videos that I think would help the future production of content:

1. Better lighting - this would really help especially during sit-down chats when talking directly to the camera. As well as the overhead shots of things like fixing your glasses.
2. Your editing could be much cleaner with cutting clips to the music and other video breaks.
3. I feel that your actual content could be little more exciting. But then again, daily vlogging is very hard to make exciting if there isn't much happening.
4. What camera do you mostly film with? I feel like some footage is good while others are not as crisp. Again, possibly the lighting and sometimes there is no control over that because of scenario and location.
5. I'll reiterate on the editing time. I personally don't see 6-10hrs of editing when I watch your videos. I feel your time would be better spent aiming for getting higher quality content for the editing ;)

Other than that, I'd say you are off to a good start. It's good that you are trying to up the game to better your craft. Just try not to worry about being perfect all the time and just focus on putting out good content :)

I appreciate that, yeah I use a canon g7x and i'm using a cx-900 camcorder now for the one on one talks. I've had the same conclusion about lighting, so now I use the camcorder to manually adjust exposure, since the G7x cannot. And sort of messing around with this canon mark3 a friend is letting me borrow lol. I have a canon 80d pre-ordered so that should be interesting as well. And yeah I agree, content can always be better, but than again I can't expect a bus to blow up every day like one of my vlogs haha. Oh and by any chance do you have an example of when I didn't cut clips to the music, I always felt like I did those quite well.[DOUBLEPOST=1456775432,1456775248][/DOUBLEPOST]
Wow...really dude?

You've got nothing but help good feedback and answers to the questions you asked in this thread. And I'm not seeing anyone making comments about your work ethic and working harder.

You started a thread looking for help and you got it! Turns out @DeathByVlog was right and you wanted some more subs for your vlog or whatever. Don't be so sour man. That doesn't do you or your channel any good. Bit of a shame though, because I actually liked where this was going. There's some tips in here anyone could use.

btw. you know how forums work. You don't need to ask for any thread to be deleted.

Comments about how I would be "burned out" if I continue to edit this way and such. Which has so little relevance to whether or not the video was good or not. And I actually liked your feedback lol... Those comments are direct correlation to work ethic and working harder.

And trust me, I'm not here for subscribers, the moment I actually shoutout the vlogs its going to have a few thousand people watching it... If anything, anyone as big as me here is actually a genuine individual... I actually came here seeking more opinions when I got advice from one of the biggest vloggers, and many of the biggest pranksters in the world on youtube... I've done collaborations on my main channel with people who have had 1k subscribers only when I had 100k... I'm actually a real nice guy, but some of you are so sensitive and try and bring negativity quickly the moment I say that I didn't like the work ethics advice, something I wasn't asking for in the first place... Its almost like now a days on youtube people burn bridges so quickly, when little do they know I've helped people in the past just like bigger youtubers helped me when I started...
 
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