Minecraft is awesome, you are all just bitter.
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Minecraft is awesome, you are all just bitter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M69mv...p;feature=plcp
Also, I have some tutorials of cool things you can use redstone for in your house.
Mmmm, listen to that voice!
Another person jumping on the YouTube bandwagon and hoping to stop off at ching-ching town for their Partner payment!!!
In all honesty you would be faaarrrr better off not even going anywhere near Minecraft as you'll never do anything else besides Minecraft.
^ I don't mind continuing minecraft with everything else if there's demand for it from subs etc, but I wouldn't be just a minecraft channel. I'm currently only doing minecraft because it's pretty good fun and easiest to record.
Well minecraft is sorta a rip-off of lego roblox and blockland. i play the outdated browser verson because im cheap as hell lol
^ha! ^^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5eA5FGtjf4&feature=player_profilepage
new episode :)
Well if you're going to continue making videos I'll offer you some really good advice. I only watched a small amount so I'll just make general comments.
- First off you need to fix your audio. At the moment it's too loud and I'm hearing Alot of background noise. It's not enjoyable to listen to and can often make things hard to hear.
- Next I would record your audio and video by two different programs. This allows you to overlay the audio correctly and gives you the chance to fix it up if it's out of sync or sounds wrong.
- Get rid of Bandicamp free edition. No one will watch your videos if you're showing off that you can't afford to buy the full version, or use a better program like Fraps.
- Control your camera. Remember you're not the one watching it, people on YouTube are. If you are jerky with your controls and are moving around in your intro then you are not focused on what you are doing. If you want to explain what the video contains use something like snapshots of the final product. With that said always, ALWAYS record in 1080HD or at least 720p. Like what I said, you're not the one watching it, other people are and also record so the screen is the correct ratio. Some of the best YouTubers have triple screen setups for extra wide gameplay but still record in the correct YouTube ratio because it's best for viewers.
- 8 and 16 bit games break this rule and should be recorded at their set ratio.
- Keep on topic and don't talk about anything else but the game. If you want a really good example watch a Northernlion video from his Binding of Isaac play through. 90% of his videos are about BoI, the odd tangents are either comedy or explaining he has a cold so that's why the audio sucks.
There's a whole lot more but it all comes down to care and how much you want to do this YouTube thing. If you don't push yourself you won't go far and if you copy someone else you'll get hated on. The best thing is to take the time and effort to do the right thing and see what other people do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_MlZPK-63I&feature=youtu.be
New tutorial, this si worth a watch :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImxTdkbZwtM&feature=plcp
Another new video, this is the best video ive done quality wise I think, feedback is appreciated