I wanna know, which video you have made your the most proud of!

My "ALL THE CHALLENGES!!!" video. It has the most views and most likes of any of my videos and I think combining challenges with an action type video was quite a cool, unique idea. I don't like the way it ended but oh well nothings perfect.
 
my graphic design teacher said research is probably 50% of the work. nice thing though is it can be from any source, you just got to understand about the topic some :) :)


Personally, I would say research is more like 80% of a video. I'm more than willing to watch a guy with a bad mic and a crappy webcam if what he's saying is interesting to me. Graphics matter, sure, but content, at least for me, is miles more important.
 
My "RIVER FLOWS IN YOU" (Composed by Yiruma) Piano Cover is the video I like the most! I like it cos I'm very glad in it! It is one of the best videos I've ever made (and the best song I've ever played on the Piano. lol.) ¨.¨
 
Well, after some thought, I am proud of my #1 video. It is approaching 4 million views. Mattel came out with a track set that would stick to the walls and have inter-changeable parts. I thought that it was a cool idea. As soon as it hit the market, I did a complete review. It used these 3M Command Strips and I thoroughly explained how it stuck to the walls. I was a conscientious plan of attack that I wanted it to be a premier video. I was probably my longest video at the time coming in at around 15 minutes. In hindsight, this video probably was the dominant factor in the growth of my Channel because if you search Google for Hot Wheels Wall Tracks, that video is on the front page, typically in the top five results.
 
I did a video which was directed towards my local community and I was just proud to be showing off the cultural heritage in that video. I was particularly happy that I was invited as an official cameraman for the event and mixing with the pros from radio and TV stations.
 
I live in North bay, Ontario, Canada and I did a tour of the Dionne Quint's house and am making that into a video as we speak. I did it as an opportunity to share one of the few things in my city that people on youtube can't experience for themselves and may like to.
 
One that hasn't come out yet at the time of this posting haha, but it's scheduled for later.
I've never done interview style videos before and I wanted to add my own twist to it. It was literally a gamble for me since I didn't know how well my subjects would appear on video and some editing magic would have to occur to keep it interesting.

The video that I have releasing later, I filmed and edited it within 4 hours (I'm on a tight schedule trying to release these before a local convention). It's my 6th video in this series of interviews and using what I learned from the previous 5, I'm really proud of this one.

For me, anytime I can improve my craft I'm proud of the end product.
 
Hey everybody the video that makes me the most proud is the video I ma uploading. If you want to check out my new video, all you need to do is stay tuned to my YouTube channel. I am uploading this video today:)
 
It's one that I haven't made yet but I have had the iea in my head for AGES! Need a new video editor to make it though! Bad times! But it will be my favourite I have decided!! :D Other than that probably the last one I made! Just fitted together how I imagined it would!
 
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