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I started a YouTube channel

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#1 ·
I started a YouTube channel a while back but haven't had much time to generate content. It's very time consuming to create, edit and upload new content, so I've been pretty sporadic. Anyway, take a look at my latest creation and please subscribe if you want to see more. Leave comments as well, as feedback helps me know what people like or want to see.

https://youtu.be/n_cDzO-2wZY

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#5 ·
Well I thought the editing was excellent.

My complaint ? The colours of the diagonal banner are a little boring. I think those were the low point.

If where your at is deciding of your approach is right, you've nailed it.

But more content is needed. Maybe 2 minutes of on bike camera and some riding past shots would have helped to fill the piece out.
 
#6 ·
Well I thought the editing was excellent.



My complaint ? The colours of the diagonal banner are a little boring. I think those were the low point.



If where your at is deciding of your approach is right, you've nailed it.



But more content is needed. Maybe 2 minutes of on bike camera and some riding past shots would have helped to fill the piece out.


Thanks for your comments, it really helps. I agree, more riding footage is needed. I suppose that’s a good problem to have! [emoji16]


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#7 ·
You killed it, Kevin!
Nice editing and very engaging. I like the "garage look" with lots of cool stuff to look at in the background.

Here are some of my humble suggestions:
-Some thin lines (black, gray or white) in-between the opening banner "rays" might help. A sound effect would be good there, as well. Go for an opening theme!
-Don't hesitate playing some hot music tracks under the video at a very low volume to fill up the empty space between you talking and other camera segments.
-Try to implement short, descriptive "lower-third" titles while narrating, showing a particular part on a bike or when you want certain information highlighted.
-Use some extra lighting, a reflector or some kind of lamp placed behind a sheet to get more ambient lighting on the set. Colored gels help your shots pop.
-Move your camera to get different shots while you're talking, or if you use a script, read it with a different camera position each time and then edit them in.

Good luck!
 
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