I watch all his videos and noticed that his DoseOfFousey Intro is just a standard "moviemaker title" and decided to make an intro for him, as I have about 4 years of experience with after effects and element 3d.
The idea behind it isn't just to help him, but ofcourse to get a shoutout to hopefully give my channel a little boost as I have seen this work for people with even the crappiest of crappy content.

Because, as most of you know, it is damn hard to start out with zero subscribers and work your way up, unless you get noticed by bigger channels and given a shoutout. I just try to achieve this by using skills I have so I have something to give them in return :)

did He ask for it?
 
I watch all his videos and noticed that his DoseOfFousey Intro is just a standard "moviemaker title" and decided to make an intro for him, as I have about 4 years of experience with after effects and element 3d.
The idea behind it isn't just to help him, but ofcourse to get a shoutout to hopefully give my channel a little boost as I have seen this work for people with even the crappiest of crappy content.

Because, as most of you know, it is damn hard to start out with zero subscribers and work your way up, unless you get noticed by bigger channels and given a shoutout. I just try to achieve this by using skills I have so I have something to give them in return :)
Just put it on YouTube with his name. I'm sure enough people will see it and word gets to him.
 
Heyy,

So... I made an Intro for a famous youtuber (FouseyTube) and
I would like to contact him and send him the files.
I first tried to reach him by mail, but that didn't work
so I tweeted him, but obviously a tweet of my account has only a slight chance of getting
noticed and so that didn't work either.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Shandor

did you try his business email?
FTEinc@icloud.com

It's posted right on his youtube channel
 
Personally I would do it the other way around. First make contact, then make the offer, then make the intro. Because getting in touch with someone can be very tricky: a lot of Youtubers necessarily have very narrow channels of communication.
 
I've had some good experiences (luck) getting 100k+ YouTube folks to start talking to me recently. It helps to make a video that they'd be interested in and make sure it goes above and beyond what they or anyone else can do. Doing it in a topic they love helps too. Also try filling it with several @ names because usually sets off a notification if enough people in their circle get mentioned. I think it's like "@somebody and @somebodyelse were in a tweet you were mentioned in" or something like that. I've got 3 silver button folks to see my videos that way so far
 
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