Bob Plays
Active Member
I was getting ready to sit down and do the editing for my fourth video of my Witcher 3 playthrough when I began thinking to myself. This will be the fourth Witcher video and my channel's seventh video in less than two weeks and I still haven't garnered a single subscriber and less than 35 overall views for my channel. My most watched video is Part 1 of my Witcher playthrough with only a measly 15 views and so far none of my work as netted a single like, dislike or comment, save for my Bioshock Infinite #2 video which got a shameless channel plug despite only having 2 views.
It's pretty discouraging, but it got me thinking. What if I'm approaching my channel all wrong? I recently got a nice webcam so I can add facecam to my videos but the thing about my Witcher videos is that it's mostly just me playing the single player campaign while making occasional comments or wisecracks. Also, some of these videos are long. Witcher 3 is a long and dense game. My first video tops over 25 minutes and my second 20. I was able to get part 3 down to less than 10 but by then I lost any potential for netting an audience. I'm thinking viewers are looking at part 1 first, thinking it's long and dull and then leaving without continuing with the next one.
Perhaps instead I should be working on making smaller videos of smaller games where the draw isn't so much what I'm playing and what my thoughts are on it but rather capturing live authentic reactions to what I'm playing. Witcher 3 is a long game and it's likely going to take dozens of videos before I get to the end of it even if I stick to only the single player campaign. It would be a waste of energy if I kept making videos that people usually start at watching with #1 and then leave shortly after. Instead I can play something rage-inducing (Give Up, Impossible Game) or scary (Five Nights at Freddy's) and use my raw reactions as the draw instead. These videos would most definitely be easier to edit down to a ten minute limit and it would bring more variety to my channel rather than focusing my attention on one game.
I'll probably still make that one last Witcher video since I went through the trouble to record it, but I'm thinking after I'm done with that I'm going to try doing The Impossible Game instead. If anyone could check my latest Witcher video (posted below) and tell me what they think about the direction I'm going with those videos I would appreciate the feedback. I think I have a few techniques down such and thumbnails and tagging, but I think it's the actual content I need feedback on the most. Is it too dull? Am I unfunny? Should I branch out instead of focusing on one thing exclusively? Let me know what you think. I appreciate it.
And yes, I know my avatar and non-existent banner is poop. I'll address that later. Until then I'm trying to see if I can at least get one sub from my videos.
It's pretty discouraging, but it got me thinking. What if I'm approaching my channel all wrong? I recently got a nice webcam so I can add facecam to my videos but the thing about my Witcher videos is that it's mostly just me playing the single player campaign while making occasional comments or wisecracks. Also, some of these videos are long. Witcher 3 is a long and dense game. My first video tops over 25 minutes and my second 20. I was able to get part 3 down to less than 10 but by then I lost any potential for netting an audience. I'm thinking viewers are looking at part 1 first, thinking it's long and dull and then leaving without continuing with the next one.
Perhaps instead I should be working on making smaller videos of smaller games where the draw isn't so much what I'm playing and what my thoughts are on it but rather capturing live authentic reactions to what I'm playing. Witcher 3 is a long game and it's likely going to take dozens of videos before I get to the end of it even if I stick to only the single player campaign. It would be a waste of energy if I kept making videos that people usually start at watching with #1 and then leave shortly after. Instead I can play something rage-inducing (Give Up, Impossible Game) or scary (Five Nights at Freddy's) and use my raw reactions as the draw instead. These videos would most definitely be easier to edit down to a ten minute limit and it would bring more variety to my channel rather than focusing my attention on one game.
I'll probably still make that one last Witcher video since I went through the trouble to record it, but I'm thinking after I'm done with that I'm going to try doing The Impossible Game instead. If anyone could check my latest Witcher video (posted below) and tell me what they think about the direction I'm going with those videos I would appreciate the feedback. I think I have a few techniques down such and thumbnails and tagging, but I think it's the actual content I need feedback on the most. Is it too dull? Am I unfunny? Should I branch out instead of focusing on one thing exclusively? Let me know what you think. I appreciate it.
And yes, I know my avatar and non-existent banner is poop. I'll address that later. Until then I'm trying to see if I can at least get one sub from my videos.