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fraidycat19

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Hello,

I`ve just started a youtube channel about reviews and computer builds. I`m also posting electronic devices and software development videos. Please review it here and let me know what you think.

Also my main questions are:
1. Should I create separate channels for PC reviews, electronics review and custom electronics devices that I build? Or should I wait until some of my videos get views?

2. Should I start narrating? I`m not native English speaker so I have a light eastern Europe accent.

Thank you very much.
 
1. I would leave it all on one channel.
2. Yes I would just because it helps build trust between you and your viewers. Also, Do it in your native language or try to practice your English but don't do both because you don't want to alienate either side.
Hope this helps!
Keep it up.

Axiom Brevity
 
Thanks! I have many programming/software topics that i would like to share on my channel and i will start speaking because it's also easier to follow as it gets more complicated.
 
Thanks! I have many programming/software topics that i would like to share on my channel and i will start speaking because it's also easier to follow as it gets more complicated.
There you go, provide value to the community in what you know and what you're passionate for and you definitely will grow. Im looking forward to what you have to offer the community!
Good Luck.
 
1) generally yes, although your range of topics is not that far apart and making one channel is less work. You can always expand and make new channels if you see it is going well.

2) There are two ways of going about it - the creator voiced approach and the narrator voiced one. I prefer the creator voiced one because if you have an accent it makes the channel more unique. If you want to go the cookie cutter pro way then use a narrator.
 
Hello iamvroom. For sure I want to develop this channel by myself so I will do the talking :) . I want to see how far can I go with a hobby.

Thanks for advice.
 
Hello again everyone,

I have created a new video with a new style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ40Ky5GuKo

It`s a "How to" about battery charge level. The thing is that I now used a TTS software. I`m still not able to speak myself. I find my accent to heavy and I need to work on it.

Please let me know what you think. Be honest and tell me if it`s rubbish.

Thanks!
 
I will immediately click away from a TTS video. It's ok if you can't talk like AvE! The GreatScott, and Electroboom have strong accents too.
I couldn't talk either, so I started practicing, and watching videos about accents etc... In fact, I made a channel out of that ongoing learning experience. My channel.
 
Thanks a lot Mr. Smart :) I will switch to my own voice. I`ll make a script to help me not stutter. Also i don`t know if the audio will be of the greatest quality as i don`t have the best mike.
 
For the first couple weeks I stuttered so much that I couldn't say 2 words in a row to my microphone. My throat would get really tight, and I was ashamed of how mediocre I was (and still am). So, I just started by imitating film quotes, and song lyrics. In just a month, it's possible to make a massive improvement, if you practice every day.
As for the sound quality, check this. https://soundcloud.com/fernando-ascencao/voice-huawei-p8-lite
Recorded directly into my Huawei p8 lite. The first part is without processing, the second has a little EQ, compression, and normalization.
I didn't actually know that my phone could record so well with it's on-board microphone, until I recorded this example for you!
 
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