Which YouTuber Inspired You To Become One Yourself

Oh I remember! Back in the day I was looking for a video with the Assassin's Creed Brotherhood intro and I stumbled on TobyGames/Tobuscus. I was a little fangirl back in the day, but later I subscribed to PewDiePie and Markiplier aswell. I think these 3 actually inspired me a lot to make a gaming channel!
 
I would have to say with watching a few youtubes but mainly JackFrags and his content which really got me into doing YouTube as a whole.
 
Mostly channels such as TVMaxwell, TomSka & Britanick because their skits always either have something going wrong (in the storyline). They also all look like amazing guys to meet in real life
 
FreddieW/RocketJump!

They inspired me because, they're the ones that proved that: creating awesome videos can be achieved even with low budget. Back then, I was so frustrated because I always thought that I can only be a filmmaker if I'm filthy rich. I even gave up on that dream because of that reason. But after watching their videos(BTS included), I was so inspired that I decided to pursue my filmmaking dream and try the YouTube journey. After that, I slowly discovered Corridor Digital and Film Riot, which also inspired me to keep on going. :) And yeah! Here I am now. XD
 
FreddieW/RocketJump!

They inspired me because, they're the ones that proved that: creating awesome videos can be achieved even with low budget. Back then, I was so frustrated because I always thought that I can only be a filmmaker if I'm filthy rich. I even gave up on that dream because of that reason. But after watching their videos(BTS included), I was so inspired that I decided to pursue my filmmaking dream and try the YouTube journey. After that, I slowly discovered Corridor Digital and Film Riot, which also inspired me to keep on going. :) And yeah! Here I am now. XD
This is how I feel too dude! When I watched Freddie Wong's old videos I thought they purely shot from RED cameras and needed thousands of pounds to get anywhere. To see that they started off with DSLR's ans stuff gave me hope haha
 
well youtube for me was a place to post video in 2006 because deviantART was being a butt with uploads. Then I started seeing people like egoraptor move there from newgrounds and there was a market for animated parodies. Now that the animators have mostly left (the big ones back in the day) (except egoraptor and rubberross who did gamegrumps which I love) I felt like one of the few that kept at it despite the algorithm shifts. Now I'm seeing quite a few newer animation channels around me and its so nice to see people still doing it! Id say they are all a continuing inspiration for me to stick at it. :) and although I've been on YT for over 9 years, I've only recently started to build an audience which is so fun :D
 
Shane Dawson and Bart Baker were the 2 that made me want to start YouTube.
Those 2 guys entertain me still to this day and if I never found them, I would probably not be making videos at all.

For the recent gaming aspect I'm adding, you may be surprised, it was Alfie from PointlessBlog.
I enjoyed his Sims 4 Videos and decided to make some of my own.

I now do 2 gaming videos a week and 2 regular videos a week
 
I don't remember because I opened my old one in 2011 when I didn't understand copyright stuff, I think I was inspired back then by other people who made lyric videos.

My current channel of which I now understand how to work it I was inspired by channels like Oakelfish (small channel) because I just found it looked like a fun thing to do because I had a lot of free time when I had mild depression in 2014 but I started my channel started in 2015. kk.

Oh I remember! Back in the day I was looking for a video with the Assassin's Creed Brotherhood intro and I stumbled on TobyGames/Tobuscus. I was a little fangirl back in the day, but later I subscribed to PewDiePie and Markiplier aswell. I think these 3 actually inspired me a lot to make a gaming channel!

I would have to say with watching a few youtubes but mainly JackFrags and his content which really got me into doing YouTube as a whole.

FreddieW/RocketJump!

They inspired me because, they're the ones that proved that: creating awesome videos can be achieved even with low budget. Back then, I was so frustrated because I always thought that I can only be a filmmaker if I'm filthy rich. I even gave up on that dream because of that reason. But after watching their videos(BTS included), I was so inspired that I decided to pursue my filmmaking dream and try the YouTube journey. After that, I slowly discovered Corridor Digital and Film Riot, which also inspired me to keep on going. :) And yeah! Here I am now. XD

This is how I feel too dude! When I watched Freddie Wong's old videos I thought they purely shot from RED cameras and needed thousands of pounds to get anywhere. To see that they started off with DSLR's ans stuff gave me hope haha

well youtube for me was a place to post video in 2006 because deviantART was being a butt with uploads. Then I started seeing people like egoraptor move there from newgrounds and there was a market for animated parodies. Now that the animators have mostly left (the big ones back in the day) (except egoraptor and rubberross who did gamegrumps which I love) I felt like one of the few that kept at it despite the algorithm shifts. Now I'm seeing quite a few newer animation channels around me and its so nice to see people still doing it! Id say they are all a continuing inspiration for me to stick at it. :) and although I've been on YT for over 9 years, I've only recently started to build an audience which is so fun :D

Shane Dawson and Bart Baker were the 2 that made me want to start YouTube.
Those 2 guys entertain me still to this day and if I never found them, I would probably not be making videos at all.

For the recent gaming aspect I'm adding, you may be surprised, it was Alfie from PointlessBlog.
I enjoyed his Sims 4 Videos and decided to make some of my own.

I now do 2 gaming videos a week and 2 regular videos a week

Very cool! It is so awesome to hear from all of you! All of you are doing a fantastic job keep it up!
 
I was inspired by Iggy35 and FreddieW.

the way they created special effects in their videos inspired me to learn to use After Effects and make that kind of videos but then my own way,
 
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