Landen
Member
I have a theory. Everyone loves bloopers. It's why bloopers of every TV show and movie you know and love go viral. The simple "oh they're human too and make funny mistakes" factor is always enjoying to see.
So I made the decision from the start of all my videos to include my filming bloopers throughout my video as they happened. Not all of them, because then it would be nothing but mistakes the entire video, but enough that I believe makes it entertaining and gives that "real" factor that I believe is missing from a lot of those popular LA type YouTubers. So here's the question. Does including bloopers in videos make them more annoying to watch and in your mind, perhaps "unprofessional," or does it make it more entertaining and funnier to watch, adding that "real" element?
So I made the decision from the start of all my videos to include my filming bloopers throughout my video as they happened. Not all of them, because then it would be nothing but mistakes the entire video, but enough that I believe makes it entertaining and gives that "real" factor that I believe is missing from a lot of those popular LA type YouTubers. So here's the question. Does including bloopers in videos make them more annoying to watch and in your mind, perhaps "unprofessional," or does it make it more entertaining and funnier to watch, adding that "real" element?