 Coming up today, Mike is back with some more channel critiques. Who will hear review? You'll find out in a moment. Calm down. What is up everyone? My name is Zesty Mike and this week we're back with more video critiques. Now sorry I disappeared last week, I kinda got in a fight with the piano and lost and I really didn't want to show my face. Seriously. So to make up for it, I'll be doing four videos this week. So needless to say, you'll be seeing a lot of me. Anyways, today we're kicking things off with tutorials. First off, we have Stuneus and his video DIY camera slider. In this video he shows techniques that replicate the look that a camera slider will create. First of all it's a really cool technique and it's really important for a filmmaker to have alternative solutions just in case they don't have proper equipment. I highly recommend any filmmaker to check out this video and start getting ideas on how you can start building your filmmaking arsenal. Now since you are a filmmaker showing filmmaking tips, I think you need to up your overall quality to build your credibility. For starters, you already mentioned it in your description, but the green screen is cropped so you often go out of frame. If you can't seem to find a green screen big enough, then simply try to hang a black cloth behind you to create the same feel. Now next up your microphone. It sounds like you're using the on-camera microphone because your audio is just a little bit echoey. One of the most important things about video making is good audio. If you don't have good audio, your video becomes really distracting. Keep in mind that you can have the most beautiful picture in bad audio and your video will be unwatchable. But if you have okay video and great audio then your video will still be watchable. So look into getting a different mic that you could bring closer to use so you can get a nice and clear sounding voice. Next up we have Lidify and his video How to Make Cool 3D Text in Cinema 4D. In this video, just like the title says, the video teaches you how to make 3D text in Cinema 4D. It's good quality, quick, and to the point. And the end result is in fact pretty cool. As for things that you can improve, there's no commentary alongside it. Although it's possible to follow step by step, it would make things a lot easier if you explain what you're doing as well. Me personally, when I watch tutorials, I like to minimize the video and actually work alongside the audio as I continue working. Now if I have to watch every single step to figure out what you're doing, I'm not going to be able to do that and it's going to slow down my production rate. However, other than that really good video, you have good information and your title lives up to its standards. Next up we have Splurge Games in his video How to Find Your Twitch Live Streaming Stream Key for OBS Twitch Tutorial. The title pretty much explains it all. First of all, you have good quality, the voiceover is good and you sound confident in what you're talking about. And you have a cool outro. As for things to improve on, I honestly think you did a good job. However, there's one thing I'd like to point out. Your intro where you say your name. Hey guys, it's me Splurge and welcome to another tutorial. Sounds to me like you're actually trying to copy PewDiePie's intro. I'd recommend finding a way to be yourself and make your own personality. The rest of the video is great, but the intro made me feel like you're just trying to copy someone else's success. This is one thing that many YouTubers need to overcome. It's okay to take inspiration from YouTubers that have done it, however you need to adapt it your own way. If the viewer is able to point out the YouTuber that you got your inspiration from, you're doing it wrong. So find a way to adapt it into your own style and I think you'll have a really solid video. But anyways, guys, that's it for me today. Don't forget to click the links in the sidebar to check out the full videos. Make sure you go over there and give them some love and say, hey dude, you're awesome. I like bananas. And of course, if you want to submit your videos onto the show, use the link down in the description below. Feel the form and submit it to me and I'll get back to it as quick as I can. And remember, do not spam the comments down below if you spam it down there, I won't pick you. The comment section's for love, learning, and growing together. And lastly, if you want to see more of me, click the links down in the description below as well and that will take you over to my daily vlog channel as well as my game channel that I plan to launch next month. But anyways, guys, that's it. We'll see you tomorrow. See ya. Impulse is produced by the Freedom Network. 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