Hey man! If you have spare time feel free to check out my channel and let me know what you think. I think personally I'm a bit awkward but I'm still trying to get more comfortable in front of a camera. I also need to have a introduction video so people would get a general idea of who i am.
Let me know what you think! PS: I'm a vlogger at the moment!
Hello! Your videos are really awesome, and I like the Wheezy Waiter influence! haha You have incredible quality, and definitely know how to use the camera. At first everyone is a bit awkward on camera, and that will come along naturally. It's hard for me to suggest things for you to do besides add a small intro if you'd like and a watermark on your videos! Good Luck![DOUBLEPOST=1463231983,1463231819][/DOUBLEPOST]
Throw me some feedback
I'm definitely working on originality. Largest scrutiny by far for me is being similar to a certain "science" channel and I completely get it, but it still takes a lot of work to make my videos. Going to learn to expand a bit to become more original! Thanks bud!
Lol you have an incredible channel that definitely resembles other ones on youtube. I think the only thing to do is make yours more original and add more of your own personality into it. Other than that, I dont think you need my help
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Hey Man, would love to hear some feedback from you if at all possible!
I think the biggest thing I have a problem with is setting up a good schedule. I have one that works for now, but I don't always get them out on time. Another thing would probably be that I tend to have longer videos when I don't always mean to.
Hello! I have problems with my scheduling as well. Just uploading once a week is incredibly hard for me because I have a full time job and one of my videos could easily take 15-20 hours to make. I don't know what your life is like but organization is the key. You have to set aside time every night to make a video, and treat it as if it is a job if you really want it. As far as your videos being long, they definitely are, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. I've observed 3 different types of gamers. Ones that just have long let's plays, ones that just cut their videos down to like 3 minutes and highlight all the funny parts, and ones that meet somewhere in the middle. It depends on what you want to do and the game. If everyone knows what the game is, you can just chop it up and make it more of a highlight reel. So it's up to you. On the tech side of things, I would say that your video quality is not the greatest. The camera that films you is very pixelated and some of your gaming video is a bit laggy on certain games. The only thing I can suggest is to upgrade your equipment. Best of luck to you![DOUBLEPOST=1463233416][/DOUBLEPOST]
Take a look at mine. It's about stuff in japan. If I could improve something, it'd be lighting inside. I just don't have anything but a ceiling light inside!
Hello! I really like your channel! I can definitely see you fitting into a niche on YouTube and being successful at it. Your videos are very well edited and the audio is well mixed. For branding you could add a Digital Watermark in the 'Branding' Tab of the Creator Studio. And as you move forward your lighting and camera quality will get better as you upgrade your equipment. It would be really nice to see you add more creative and cinematic shots into your videos, but that's just because I like those. What you are doing now is just fine, and you will get better as you go along. Since you do show a lot of products in your videos, you might want to take a look at some Tech reviewers' videos like Jonathan Morrison and MKBHD, to see how they move their camera to make all the products they show look elegant. Besides that, Good Luck! You have an awesome channel ahead of you.[DOUBLEPOST=1463234063][/DOUBLEPOST]
Hey JV! My name is JustMonotone and I would appreciate it if you could check out my channel and see what you think. I primarily do gaming videos at the moment but will probably branch out to different things as I grow as a creator.
I try to be entertaining but a fun voice isn't really my forte since I can't really act that way. I do provide some more nuanced, more authentic gameplay experiences rather than a formulaic experience that most YouTubers do at the moment.
I have been a part of the YouTube scene before but am currently getting back into it on a new channel to try and make a name for myself as my last channel didn't really go so well (I was also in middle school at that time).
The number one thing I think I could improve on would probably be either my channel art or my acting skills (I want to be able to do some sort of gaming skits later on) as I think those two would be essential for helping me grow.
Again, if you could I would appreciate any feedback (this goes for anyone else on here) and thanks for taking the time to go over people's channels!
-JustMonotone
Hello! You are in the early stages of your career, and you should take this time to experiment. I think doing some skits and stuff along with your gaming videos would be good and works so well for other gamers. The biggest advice I can give to you as far as content, is to play into your strengths. You have to figure out what you're good at, what you enjoying doing, and go with that. Making skits might be hard if you only have a webcam. But then again, if you think you have a personality that people can find entertaining and really funny then the tech you have doesn't matter. Something like Sam Tabor's "I can't Even" did really well with very limited tools. I would just say not to force it and let it naturally come to you as you come up with ideas. I would also say to find a gamer or youtuber you really enjoy and think you're similar to, and figure out what that person is doing right. Don't worry you'll find it. It just takes time.
On the tech side of things, I think you know what can be worked on. Definitely your lighting will help so much for your webcam video. You can buy pretty cheap Softboxes on amazon to help with that. Besides that, your quality will upgrade as you upgrade your equipment. Good Luck![DOUBLEPOST=1463234677][/DOUBLEPOST]
Well maybe I will catch this opportunity for a solid review! I have a LP channel but fortunately my videos are not so long so I hope you won't be bored xD.
I struggle a lot with the entertainment part and I feel like I improve video after video (or I hope so xD). Also I'm still trying to learn a proper SEO so I hope to receive some tips xD.
Thanks in advance man!
Hello! You have a pretty awesome channel. The quality of your face cam is pretty good and the lighting fits the horror game style. Your audio quality is pretty good as well, but I would suggest buying a Pop Filter to block out any of your breathing into the microphone. You can definitely improve on 'being entertaining' throughout the video but honestly I thought for the most part you were fine in your videos. And you will get better at that as you go along. You definitely could become very successful in the horror gaming niche of youtube. As far as SEO, this is something I'm still trying to figure out myself, so I am sorry but I don't have that many tips on that. Good Luck!