Henrypiano6888
VGM and Classical Covers
Just a little few points to consider before you read, I'm not asking for any handouts nor am I asking for you to view my channel/videos (as this isn't trying to promote them). I'm also not planning on monetizing either.
Ok, so I have issue that I'm struggling with right now on whether to continue to make the same high quality videos that I have been making almost 2 months ago. I do music covers (piano particularly) and whenever I do a cover, it costs me a pretty penny or two, renting equipment, space, and my camera, etc.. I also keep a close eye on my budget and I can only spend so much per video. Plus, not to mention the time it takes to learn the piece, refine it to concert performance standards, memorize it (most of the time at least), then record it, and edit it. So far, I have invested about a couple hundred in my projects.. Most of my videos only received around 3-digit views, less than half a thousand, and recently my newer covers could not advance to 3-digits. (No I'm not asking for you to go and view it, just giving out my stats on my recent videos.)
So my question is given my circumstances, do you think it's worth it to continue to keep investing in making (high quality) videos that I have been doing lately, or should I scale back and wait until I have built a large audience (preferably one that WILL watch my content, like something around 1k-2k active viewers + the occassional viewers)? Consider that it costs me quite a bit of time, effort, and a pretty penny per video.
Ok, so I have issue that I'm struggling with right now on whether to continue to make the same high quality videos that I have been making almost 2 months ago. I do music covers (piano particularly) and whenever I do a cover, it costs me a pretty penny or two, renting equipment, space, and my camera, etc.. I also keep a close eye on my budget and I can only spend so much per video. Plus, not to mention the time it takes to learn the piece, refine it to concert performance standards, memorize it (most of the time at least), then record it, and edit it. So far, I have invested about a couple hundred in my projects.. Most of my videos only received around 3-digit views, less than half a thousand, and recently my newer covers could not advance to 3-digits. (No I'm not asking for you to go and view it, just giving out my stats on my recent videos.)
So my question is given my circumstances, do you think it's worth it to continue to keep investing in making (high quality) videos that I have been doing lately, or should I scale back and wait until I have built a large audience (preferably one that WILL watch my content, like something around 1k-2k active viewers + the occassional viewers)? Consider that it costs me quite a bit of time, effort, and a pretty penny per video.