Nice Nice Video. I really loved your video. Youtube can be a great asset for you. If you need any help getting your video exposed, check out this site called tubeviews [dot net] It has really done wonders for me, I have built 3 Channels up with videos at top in position and this is my forth channel i'm going to working on.
Nice Nice Video. I really loved your video. Youtube can be a great asset for you. If you need any help getting your video exposed, check out this site called tubeviews [dot net] It has really done wonders for me, I have built 3 Channels up with videos at top in position and this is my forth channel i'm going to working on.
This isn't a how-to video. You didn't even explain what performance vs. continuity means. It's fine to be lighthearted and whatnot, but PLEASE be more informative. At the very least, change the category if your video is intended to be purely entertainment. If you want an idea for a video, I'd love to see an instructional film on the actual details of shooting a scene (how to shoot multiple angles efficiently, whilst keeping in mind continuity, sound, and the final edit). It'd be a youtube 1st.
YouTube is totally insane and stupid sometimes. If you upload at too high of a resolution or bitrate, they seem to sometimes compress it even more than usual (which KINDA makes sense). You just gotta find a good mid ground.
Rendering and encoding for YouTube is the bain of my video making process. All my videos end up being done different in an effort to find some way to make them look good on YouTube. An episode devoted to rendering and encoding on several different applications would be awesome!
Heh, we're using 640x480 baseline .mp4 rendered around 7k max bitrate and 4 average. Each episode differs a little, as we use the same file for our iTunes feed and want to keep the file size low.
lol back in grade 11 we made a film with sooo many continuity errors which we didn't even notice because it was rushed but it just became THAT much funnier to watch haha
THank you guys for the great info and exmaples!! i hope you guys make more of these episodes!
i just started making videos myself.
and ive learnt alot from watching your vids, hopefully I CAN IMPROVE WITH TIME!
lawnceWOO 4 months ago
i was jus wondering what kind of camera you shot this episode wih.. it really looks amazing
JohnnyGlider 2 years ago
@JohnnyGlider Thanks, this was with our old Sony EX1. We've since upgraded to a Canon 5D Mark II and 7D.
esotericsean 2 years ago
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Nice Nice Video. I really loved your video. Youtube can be a great asset for you. If you need any help getting your video exposed, check out this site called tubeviews [dot net] It has really done wonders for me, I have built 3 Channels up with videos at top in position and this is my forth channel i'm going to working on.
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randtsdts 2 years ago
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Nice Nice Video. I really loved your video. Youtube can be a great asset for you. If you need any help getting your video exposed, check out this site called tubeviews [dot net] It has really done wonders for me, I have built 3 Channels up with videos at top in position and this is my forth channel i'm going to working on.
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Chahnaxdfh 2 years ago
This isn't a how-to video. You didn't even explain what performance vs. continuity means. It's fine to be lighthearted and whatnot, but PLEASE be more informative. At the very least, change the category if your video is intended to be purely entertainment. If you want an idea for a video, I'd love to see an instructional film on the actual details of shooting a scene (how to shoot multiple angles efficiently, whilst keeping in mind continuity, sound, and the final edit). It'd be a youtube 1st.
grcirca1985 2 years ago
Aha! This was the episode Edward D. Wood Jr. missed; no wonder Plan 9 From Outer Space was such a shitty discontinuous movie, hehe.
crazysphinx 3 years ago
YouTube is totally insane and stupid sometimes. If you upload at too high of a resolution or bitrate, they seem to sometimes compress it even more than usual (which KINDA makes sense). You just gotta find a good mid ground.
esotericsean 3 years ago
Rendering and encoding for YouTube is the bain of my video making process. All my videos end up being done different in an effort to find some way to make them look good on YouTube. An episode devoted to rendering and encoding on several different applications would be awesome!
ngstylez 3 years ago 2
Heh, we're using 640x480 baseline .mp4 rendered around 7k max bitrate and 4 average. Each episode differs a little, as we use the same file for our iTunes feed and want to keep the file size low.
esotericsean 3 years ago
There you go you guys seemed more comfortable on camera.
geekyvince 3 years ago 5
lol back in grade 11 we made a film with sooo many continuity errors which we didn't even notice because it was rushed but it just became THAT much funnier to watch haha
christiney89 3 years ago 4
another good episode. keep it up!!
NEWSTREAMSTUDIOS 3 years ago 5