My Video Channel Idea
#1
Posted 11 November 2014 - 08:43 AM
In My Videos, I will spend 20 minutes talking about my stance on a controversial game subject involving games or the game industry. Such as, is Sonic 2006 one of the worst games ever?
In Competitor Videos, other people will spend 20 minutes arguing AGAINST my view, and I can put the video on my page.
Uh, what do you think?
#2
Posted 11 November 2014 - 12:08 PM
#3
Posted 11 November 2014 - 01:09 PM
I'd just create a generalized channel, then break the channel down into sections/playlists which can be organized on the page. Create videos of topics that interest you and allow others to comment in said videos. Build a following and community. The more niche your subject or topic, the better chance you have at getting a response.
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#4
Posted 11 November 2014 - 01:17 PM
The more niche your subject or topic, the better chance you have at getting a response.
Just making videos/rants/raves about Sonic games it is!
#5
Posted 11 November 2014 - 02:25 PM
First Video: WHY SONIC '06 SHOULD BE REMADE!
Genius!
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#6
Posted 11 November 2014 - 02:28 PM
First Video: WHY SONIC '06 SHOULD BE REMADE!
Genius!
I agree, capu.
#7
Posted 11 November 2014 - 03:10 PM
Do what you wanna do. Do it at your own pace. Don't feel forced into making a video just for the sake of it. Over time you will work into it being comfortable. I was super freaked out and scared my first video of showing myself. Over time I no longer cared. I look 14 and fat but who cares. I do it because I like to. Say what you wanna say and no worries,someone will always disagree with you. Some may throw insults. Just delete those and don't respond. Have at it. I don't think anything I do is anything special overall but I just have fun.
Edited by Ryudo, 11 November 2014 - 03:13 PM.
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