 And it says it's streaming so it should be live now. Yay. So guys, welcome to Impulse. We have Yuri with us today. He also has a daily vlogging channel. Hi there. Now he's also a filmmaker and has a lot of knowledge about the whole YouTube area and filmmaking and quality as a whole. So I thought it'd be good to bring on and help me out today. Yeah, that also makes it a little bit easier on your throat. The only thing now today that's going to be challenging for me is that I'm watching the stream more or less life when it's not life for us. Yeah. So that's going to be fun. I mean, that's how it is for me too. So you can listen to me over Skype. Just don't look at my face. I try my best every time. If you guys were here last week, basically what we have you do since we can't post links in the chat, you will just post the name of your video you want us to check out in the chat. And then we will check it out feature on here. And basically give you a quick tip, tell you what we think you're doing right and maybe something you can improve on. And then keep in mind, while we're doing that, we can't be looking at the comments. So there's no point in just spamming the comments while we're reviewing other stuff. So maybe go check out the video, give them some love and watch the video as we watch it as well. Yeah, that sounds good. So let's go ahead and get this started, guys. So oh, I already got something. Okay, I'm going to mute my Skype so we don't get blown up on here. And someone's saying I see myself. Yeah, it's like an endless cycle of loop. Oh, it's like pointing your camera at a mirror. Yeah, we need to get something else to look at. All right, do you want to pick something since you are here? Woo, let's see. Because I saw a couple of comments earlier already from someone. Flybypanda was talking about, may you please, ooh, that's a hard one. Reading is hard, I'm Ford, by the way. Yeah. May you please show my video, my goals in life. It's, I think a little bit up, but not that far. Okay, yeah, I found his channel. My goals in life, hashtag the goals tag. Now guys, I'd also like to know if we are sounding about equal and voice and also if you can hear the video audio as well. So let's go ahead and play this and watch a little bit. Yeah, sure. If you have anything you want to point out, feel free to pause me. Yeah, sure, yeah, I will try my best because I'm not hearing that audio I assume from the video. So I have to separately watch at the same time. One, two, three, click. I'm thinking about achieving them to complete them and I over okay, so essentially this is the video where he talks over top of gameplay, it's not commentary, it's just kind of like a chat. I've seen that a couple of times, it's interesting. I am giving a shout out to multigames, his channel will be in the description. He does minecraft, he's a bunch of cool stuff. For people who do this, I would like to see it in vlog form, like sitting down at a set with the camera on you, if you're just gonna be talking about like a certain topic. Yeah, or at least at a webcam, for instance. But a lot of people do this though, so it definitely works and there's definitely a market for it because there's a ton of people that do it. Just me personally, I would like to see a set and see you talk and bring up that topic with that because that way you can connect a little bit better because essentially I could just not watch the video and still get what's going on, make it more of a podcast. Yeah, exactly. So the gameplay is not needed to get your point across. So, does it work? Yes, but I would like to see you try other things to see what you could bring up and see what you could do. Yeah, when you see the more successful vlogger YouTubers, they do this type of stuff a lot where they sit down and talk about different topics and I don't know if there's any bigger game or YouTubers that do this where they just talk over game players and stuff. Yeah, well, I know that for instance like scene-enters does from time to time like a little vlog type videos where he talks about the stuff that he's up to. Which is kind of interesting. You can tell that there's a big difference in how he presents himself other than like the dolphin Adam that you normally hear when he's doing his gameplay. So that definitely works if you have like a very nice, smooth flow all of a sudden where you can take your time instead of going balls to the walls, crazy and also try to convey the message that you're trying to convey, of course. Yeah. So overall definitely, I mean, I think you did well. It's a nice quality. You actually talk the microphone quality is good. His channel's in the description. Yeah, it's just personally not my cup of tea as far as like what I would search for but from what you did, I like it. I agree, I agree. All right. So good job Fly By Panda. I think we actually checked out your channel last week. You did a really good elevator pitch for us. Ooh, look at that. Yeah, we were doing elevator pitches while we were waiting for it to start up. I'm absolutely terrible at elevated pitches of like the stuff that we try to do. You're usually like, what do you do? I document my life and I travel a lot and sometimes I show people that aren't me or my wife. Which is hard, by the way, if someone doesn't understand what YouTube is. All right, so let's pick up another one real quick. Yeah, sure. Here we go. Electric YouTube, it's one of the latest comments, or YT, can you check out my video, Squidward Fun in Agario? Do you need the link? I found the channel, so I'm going to look up the, looks like it's the first video there. Yes, sir, found it. All right, so every stream we're going to bring this up, I'm sure, but the dubstep intros, guys. They're getting old. Hey, guys, we'll come back here. They're getting, well, here's the thing. What was the first time you saw those logos? Early 2009, maybe? When like 3D modeling software became available for everyone? If I'm honest, it gets old for me really quickly because I'm not a game YouTuber whatsoever. And I do my best to make my intros as short as possible because I don't think people care too much about the intro more about the actual video. The intro should set you up for what you're about to see. So it should give you an example of what your channel's about. It should give you an example of maybe what the video in particular is going to be about. With us, we have a daily vlog channel and we do a lot of different clips from what you would have seen in the vlog. So if you're a new viewer, you can kind of get caught up within the first 10 seconds. And then we updated every few months to keep it relevant. And I always say, unless you are a dubstep creator, then I don't see a point in doing a dubstep intro. Like if you make dubstep music and that's what you're known for, then sure, do a dubstep intro. But... Also because I've gotten, I've been deaf from just certain channels that just like have the exact same music. And don't get me wrong, I love EDM dubstep style music because when I step into my car, that's usually the first thing that I turn on. And the first thing my life turns off because she hates me for it. Because I'm a terrible human being when it comes to those things. But yeah, that's the first thing you try to avoid, scaring your audience with a minor heart attack from the sound you use. So let's listen to this commentary real quick. Yeah, sure. We can talk about dubstep stuff all day. Sorry, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to eat you. No, no, no, no, no, no, please. So this game, I definitely give props to anyone who could do commentary on this because it's such a simple game. Yeah. So I feel like it's hard to commentate on because it's just a bunch of circles. Well, the best thing you can do, by the way, get a friend and play the game with that person. Can you join servers on this? I believe, I think if you log in using your Facebook login or something, you can actually find specific servers or I think you can even load your own server that is also kind of cool. It's so simple, but it works so great. I've lost at least four or five hours of rage inducing time of playing it and I still enjoy it. So yeah. I'm just gonna try to survive and try to get the biggest right here. As for the commentary, I think it's good, but when there are the rage moments in there, it seems like you hold back, which necessarily isn't a bad thing. You don't want to over exaggerate it, but it sounds like you have your mom in the other room and you don't want her to hear. Oh no, I'm upset. Like, let loose, let it know what you actually... Yeah, I want you to hear yell about the anal beats they're about to consume you. Yeah, but other than that, I mean, it's cool. Just chocolate. I think that just comes with getting more comfortable doing the recording. Yeah. I think W's where you... I'm not telling to go PewDiePie and just yell at every little tiny thing, but if something happens that deserves a yell, don't quiet yourself just because. Like, when I used to do commentary on my parents' house, for example, I would wait for everyone to leave. So that way I could just be as loud as I want and do what I want and not have to be embarrassed. Why am I always listening to you? Because if my mom was upstairs listening to me yelling at the microphone, she'd probably, you know, probably make me go get a job or something. She still says that, though. Yeah. But that's what moms are for. Always staying near his partner. But yeah, I mean, I definitely think it's well-paced. I like the fact you cut to the parts where stuff happened. The mic doesn't sound bad. And that's my only, I guess, tip in a sense, is just don't be afraid to let the microphone know how you really feel. Cool. All right. So let's go ahead and check out the next one. I'll let you pick one this time. Ooh, okay. I think I'm just going to play it safe. I'm just going to pick the lowest one I can find so far. I see this person coming a couple of times now. Toxic lettuce? I'm gonna say that correctly. Lattice? Yeah. Okay, it sounded like you said lettuce. I totally didn't say that. I will just keep repeating myself. I'm foreign, I'm sorry. Okay, check out Ruler Montage, Respond Montage. Stash. All right, I have to find that, hold up. Let's see. Oh, we have a vlogger in there. Oh, we have two vloggers, actually. Do we? Sweet. Oh, yeah. I recognize those names. All right. They're always hanging out in our last dreams. Yeah, it said. Hi, guys. Okay, wait, I lost it. What was it, Ruler? Yeah, I think that the most right video on the channel, it's just like Ruler Montage, Challenge, Responds. All right, I found it. Guess what the first thing is you see? Dubstep intros. Well, this is like a whole Dubstep video, it looks like. I don't know what this is, the intro. So, it's one of those Call of Duty Montage edits, two Dubstep, and the dude has an awesome game and he's just ripping through it. So, what's that? Actually, part of the game, the HUD interface, or is that some After Effects stuff? Let's see. I'm guilty of not playing the latest Call of Duty stuff, so I don't know. I think the last one I picked up was Black Ops. It was 25 seconds. It looked like an After Effects thing that I've done before from Andrew Kramer. 25 seconds, let's see. Oh, yeah, that's an After Effects thing. Yeah. That's how you get good. If you can manage to recreate something from scratch by using a tutorial, that's how most of my editing started out with just very cheaply steal as much as possible, make it my own. I still do that, let's be real. It's so much easier. Yeah. So, these videos are very difficult to... To critique, yeah. Because it's such a style choice that you have to make. Not just that, but difficult to make original. Because if you're gonna grow your channel, you need to make sure that your videos are original to stand out from the rest. And there are a lot of people who do Call of Duty montage videos. So if this is gonna be your thing, which I mean there's definitely an audience for it, I've seen you already started working with After Effects. Yep. Take that further. Go further with that and try to find a way to incorporate more effects, more stuff. Not just effects, just to put effects in it, but stuff to enhance the video and take it a little bit further. And if you do that, then that can set you apart from the rest. I always refer back to this one Call of Duty video I saw as a montage video. And he had like motion tracking where he would like, you know, like the Zombieland intro where they had text on like walls and stuff. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I love that. They did that throughout the game and they incorporated it in there. And since it is, you know, smooth movement for the most part, you can do that. You can do motion tracking. You could do the text overlays on stuff and 3D camera tracker and all that. And if you do that in your video, it makes it just head over heels like so much better. So you need to find a way to make this your own, make it original and make it stand out from the rest to make a good Call of Duty montage video. But I mean, it's definitely there. You cut the beat, high quality. It seems a little bit like there's a little bit of quality loss, but it's not terrible. Yeah, I think it's shot on 30 maybe because when the second you slow down, you can tell that there is a little, I don't know how you would call it, but you can tell that it's becoming jittery. Yeah. Do you have anything else to point out with it or? Well, that's the only problem that I have is because I am not a Call of Duty player. So it's, I'm absolutely the wrong audience for montage videos, especially because I've seen the same thing over and over again. You know, that's the problem with it. And I totally agree. Make it as crazy as possible if you can. Make a style that works for you, that is obtainable at least. It's like the good thing you have is you're definitely good at the game. You're able to, I mean, if you look at all the headshots and stuff, you're the type of guy that makes me rage quit and quit. Yeah, he's the type of guy that would make my montage, just all like instant headshots for my player. I've not seen those yet. At least I haven't looked for those yet. Just like Instacills, the second you jump into a game, just like nonstop, you getting massacred by everyone else. All right, guys, let's see. Let's get a new one up in here. Yeah, it's your turn. Can we link the channel? I think links are being filtered out by default. Well, last stream, I put it in the card. So if you refresh, you can click the card and go to it. But the issue was after that, when the video published and you went to watch it back, it only had the latest card. So everything I said was irrelevant. Yeah, exactly. I want to give back and do as much as we can to show this. So I just advise, type this into your search bar once we find it and watch it with us. Otherwise, yeah, when the video publishes, it's not gonna be any good or relevant, rather. All right, let's grab one. Let's watch country thing. Get a vlogger up in here. Whoop, whoop, representing. All right, she said pick a video. So I picked the channel, you picked the video about that. Okay, let's see. I just go into the videos tab because it's easier for me. Let's see if something catches my eye. This is harder than it looks. Yeah. Let's go to the road trip video that is for, yes, that's pretty much how I would say it too. It's Swedish, right? Yeah. So it's probably pronounced completely different and I feel bad about it. Even worse, I live underneath that country, technically speaking. So I should be able to at least know some words and I don't. Well, one of the first thing I noticed, in my case is I can see tags and there's a whole bunch of tags spent in there. Maybe you should try to limit the tags because that will not help you on the long run. Yeah. Okay, one sec. I'm scrolling through really quick. No, that's not an IKEA thing. I think, no, that's just a store thing. But here's the thing that I like about it, mainly because we're doing more or less a similar thing with our vlogs is we use music montages to break up footage. Yep. I will put it this way. I keep on seeing this dude with a huge camera rig walking around and I don't know what's going on. So as a vlogger, I feel like it's your responsibility to set the scene, let people know what's going on. As we're cutting the beat and the montage, it's cool. But I wanna know what's happening right here. What are they following? Is there a cow in the store that they're trying to chase and document or is it just a new opening or something? Or what's the relevance there? I keep in mind the people that are watching this, they don't. Yeah. One of the things that I can add to is because I know that she's a vlogger and I've seen more videos from her channel on the past already because since she is a viewer of ours, we check out stuff from you guys. I know she usually doesn't really vlog on camera with her face, which is a style choice that you decide that you don't wanna be with your face on camera. You do more. You do more Louis-esque. Yeah, more monologue style where you just show some things, which is cool, which works. I do wanna say I love the music. It works perfectly for this montage you've done. But like Mike said, I kind of missed the context, like the introduction to what's going on. Even if it's just every once in a while, you fade it out and just fade it back in to say, hey, we're here now. This is happening, so today we're gonna go check that out. And as a vlogger, you can't be embarrassed of your voice, you can't be, it's real, it's raw, it's, you know. Just edit a hundred videos and you'll get used to your face on your face. By now, I know all my floss, yeah, I know all my floss, but just editing my own vlogs and my own videos have flashed, well, how many years now? Six, seven? So I'm used to seeing myself and I assume that people see me the same way. Once we get to about four minutes, she gets home and she talks. Yeah. So, oh, I granked up the volume. One thing. And we also took time to go to Gothamburg. That was like one hour away from this wall. We don't have time to sit and watch all 15 minutes right now. So I've been shopping a lot. I think it's vloggers, just we need to keep them snappy on here so we have time for more people. I see, I think it's mainly from four minutes up to almost the end, it's more or less showing what she got, I think, more like a haul. Oh, it actually says haul. I should be further than the first two words. That's my fault, but it might also be because. I ran road trip line. Yeah, that's all right. But one of those things you can also look at is how you title your video. Because if you do a haul video, for instance, I wouldn't suggest putting that together with the road trip part. Because you can actually make two pieces of good content on there. Since I personally as a guy, don't really care much for hauls. But I would love to see a road trip, for instance. Or the other way around, maybe I'm absolutely into the haul thing and like leave the road trip to someone else. That's the only, the main difference is there's a very high energy first part of it. And it drops down and it stays there more or less. But other than that, the content. Sleepy puppy at the end. Yeah, oh, husky, right? I believe it was. A husky, well, yeah, with a dog and a teddy. Oh, I see your face, by the way, in there. Oh, hey, me. Time to watch. You just got there too. Great vlog. You just got inception up in here. Whoa. But yeah, what I said, like vlogging is a very personal choice. You know how you do things. That's definitely the part is like picking your style with vlogs and to get out there and do that. I definitely respect vloggers. Yep, exactly. Well, I think this work great as an example, for instance, with the different things you can do. I was just told I'm crazy quiet. You are? Apparently. For me, I don't know. For me, you sound perfect, but that's because we're on Skype. I have my game cranked up all the way. That sounds familiar to me too. Let's see here. Yeah, that's all the way up too. I'll just bring the mic closer. To your face. Hello, how's it going? So, I did see a short film creator in there. So that's right up our alley, if we wanna do that. Yeah, sure, absolutely, I love that. And then guys, if you will, let me know in the comments if there's some. You are doing a better now. Because I would like to be heard. All right. Otherwise, I don't speak very, very soft and slow. All right. Le professionnel. He's too loud? Okay, so you're too loud and I'm too quiet. Together, we make one mediocre talker. So let's see if I can turn you down a little bit then. I just don't want you to get drowned out by... I mean, otherwise I can also adjust here. Okay, if you just wanna do that, sure. Yeah, I can just simple down a little bit. I just keep my face a little bit closer to the mic while I do that. All right, let me know, is this better or is this not good? And I can't mic boost. This is boosts all, as high as it can get. This is, I actually got a new interface for it where I can control the gain. It's cranked as high as it can be cranked. So. Sorry about that. Why don't I have ad block on because I support YouTubers. Come on now. Someone said that the system audio is too loud and you're too loud, so I'll just turned out everything else. Okay. We'll make it work. There we go, someone said that's better. Sweet. All right, so did you get the link I sent you? I did and I'm going to open it right now. Great. It's a 10 minute video, so. All right, so we're just gonna have to... Do a highlight and something here. First of all, captions. That's cool because I don't know what you're saying. It's French. Can you speak French? No, but I know what French sounds like. It's a guy. Of course, it's the after. This is what we were talking about earlier about the motion tracking text in the shot. That's cool. Yeah, I definitely like the intro with the animating text where he wipes it in, wipes it out. That's a nice little touch. That's a simple effect to do, but it adds a whole lot more quality to it. I think I know this channel. Oh yeah? I think it's been featured on Film Riot. Really? Yeah, I think so. And if that person is in the chat, please let me know because I think I've seen some other stuff in the past because I wanted to come on the... What? Did you get to the virtual computer yet? What? At, like, a minute 50? He has like a virtual hub that he's animated in. Oh, I like that, yeah. See, I've done this before. I've done the virtual hub and I know how much work goes into this, but I've never done one motion track like you have here, so that makes it all the more cool. Well, one thing is for certain, he has the basics down and I love this. Not all shots are always great because it's really hard to make every shot work perfectly. Not even big Hollywood guys are able to do it, but I like the shots and for the majority of the shots, I also like the color correction or the color grading. I'd be interested to know what camera you shot on, too. What one of them says? I possibly could even guess, but I'm not sure. Let's see if I can see it in the description. The camera man. But yeah, it's really cool. You can tell because I haven't skipped it or next to the video or skipped through or anything. We're actually just watching it. Yeah, like so far, all the things I've seen are very solid and I love that. Yeah. The only problem that everyone has who shoots short film stuff, the acting is hard when you're not working with professional. So it's really cool to see a lot of different faces in there. Yeah. So good on you, man, for having that luxury that you have either enough friends or enough luck to find people who are willing to work on projects like that. The only thing so far I've pointed out that I think could be improved upon that makes it seem like an amateur film is that fight scene. Yeah. The sound effects just aren't there and I know it's really tough to do a good fight scene, but everyone kind of starts out doing fight scenes and stuff, but until you can execute them perfectly, that's kind of what sets you apart from an amateur filmmaker to the professionals. But besides that, I think everything is really solid. Also, the shots are great, colors great. I like the effects. Something I'm personally very excited about is like around a minute and 45, no, a five minute 45. It's a really, really good moment with that. What I hope is a prop gun that looks really, really well done and the sound is good. So I think it just happens to be the sample that he used or the sound effect that he created and followed. Maybe it doesn't us, but other than that, or maybe it's because we're not looking through the entire thing as she would watch it, of course. It's solid stuff though. Yeah. I'm jealous. Yeah, cool stuff, man. Yeah. Because especially because they're all really young. Yeah, that's what I was about to say too. I just stopped to like six minutes and something, or it wasn't 6.30. It looks like a big boss man, dude. But you can tell he's younger. But yeah, I think it's cool. Good work. Oh, I see in the chat now that he said, I wish my channel was featured on film ride, but no, it wasn't. Well, that's a compliment then. How about that? Yeah. Well, that's what I mean. Also, it's very hard to stand out with doing these kinds of things because a lot of people do the exact same stuff. But yeah, honestly, you do cool stuff. Keep it up. Don't change anything, actually. Just make it better. Just improve from what you're doing now. And you will get to the point of critiquing other people or helping them even. That's more important, actually. Oh, for sure. All right, you want to pick the next person? Yeah, sure. Let's see. Pick the last five people. Yes. Yeah. Let's see. I think Walt Snake Jr. is talking about a GTA video with someone featured, I think. OK. Or? Yeah. Do that. Yeah. Which one? Who's featured? I'm not sure if it's a person featured or if it's a race type. Oh, OK. It's a featured video right now. Gotcha. Oh, no. So I don't know if you're not playing. I still have it in my PS4. And here's the thing. I just like to go on rampages sometimes at the time. Just sit down for like 10, 15 minutes. Just go mental. And just put the controller back down. I'm in the mood for kidnapping a female and stealing a car. I just want to say, like, ah, just go out into the neighborhood and just enjoy myself. I don't think the first step is to see the R is for gasoline. All right, so first off, audio quality. I don't know if it's you or your gasoline, but there is someone handicapping the video as far as quality goes. So now I need to close my car for that. Whether it's yours, your friends, you have to make sure that the audio is equal. Except if it's like, let's say, Yuri here was talking into his phone, microphone. That's going to be really distracting to the viewer, because it's not audio something you shouldn't notice. It should just complement the video. And if it's executed well, it just sounds good. You don't pay much attention to it. But if it's done poorly, that's all you pay attention to. So like the scratching of the mic. I need to escape in history. Yeah. I need to escape in history. But the other one doesn't sound bad. That's like a nice starter, like beginning your channel sounding voice. But the other one, it's definitely a little bit scratchy there. But the energy there is good. Oh, god. The door just slammed shut and shopped him in half. Sorry. But the motion's good. There's definitely some comedy in there. I like some of the jokes you guys add. Yeah. I see a couple of little, I wouldn't just call them after-effect things, but little VFX things that are edited that works really good. That kind of stuff that complements it, it works. Let's go. One of the things you could fringely add is an end title card. So people can either get lost in your content, which is a good thing, so they click on the next video or they can subscribe to you so they fight more incentive. The description is OK. There's nothing really you can be wrong with. Yeah. When you have to put into your video, rip headphone users and you know it. Yeah. What's going on there, too? We already commented on that, so it's like, yeah. I just got to that part, so I had to bring that up. But yeah, I don't know. I think you have a good start. Your only really limitation right now seems like equipment. Yeah. Or what he mentioned as well, the end card can help to redirect people to new videos. So cool. Yeah. And you have your music credited and everything, too. That was something I noticed that was not game music that was added. So that definitely helps pace the video and make it easier to watch throughout. You know CPR. Cool. Yep, yep, yep. All right. Here's another one I recognize. How about creative pet keeping? Let's see, because I saw that. She said, can you critique my pet expo video, newest video on my channel? I'd like to film more adventures that are animal related, but I feel like vlog type adventures are something I'm not good in. OK. So that's the latest video on her channel. Hi, guys. This is Kasia from MediaTek. Well, she's doing something right with 1.4 million views. So I don't think you have to worry too much about that. We're taking the latest video, so. So that's awesome. I've never in my life seen an iguana dressed up. Is that what that is? I'm going to get some comments about that not being an iguana. I wanted to say the same thing. Is it? Or be the dragon? I don't know. I'm bad with my reptile. It's a dinosaur, OK? It's a dinosaur. It's a character. Yeah. I mean, I love the compilation. That works. The intro work. Because I think you're totally going. It's a cool transition. Then you have captions showing what the dogs are doing at the moment. Shots are great. There is movement in there. Music complements the footage. It's not too much extreme for one thing. It's not too down, so. So are you saying that this is something you're not good at? Or you'd like to vlog more in the video. And that's something that you're not good at. Because I think this video is executed really well. And I think it's done well. It's balanced well. Because you don't have to talk through the whole video to say what's going on. It's cool to do stuff like this, where you just have shots and be able to take the viewer on the little journey that you went on. But when there is needed for a little bit of a description, it's nice to throw in your vlogging. Well, at least you were right about the iguana. Is that what it was? Yep, it was a green iguana mill. Awesome. I read National Geographic one time. I watched a Discovery Channel. I really want to get my dog to do this. Yeah, that's never going to happen, is it? I don't know. She keeps running to every single hole. She definitely has the running part down. Oh, yeah, if it was like one straight path. Also, it doesn't help their people around, so she will probably go home. Cute. Yeah, that works. Like I said, the entitled card, it captures people. I would say on the outro, though, it'd be nice to have a video link to redirect them to another video instead of just your social media. Also, if your social media is your focus where you want to redirect people, you can get an external website annotation, the unlock that feature, and then get a website. And you can't link to social media, so you can link to your website. So if you put redirect links, like, say, Creative Pet Keeping slash Facebook, and when you type that in, it actually takes you to your Facebook page. You can annotate that on your outro slate, and it will redirect your social media annotations to your social media sites. So if that's your main focus, I'd recommend doing that so you can click. They definitely have a high turnaround rate. By the way, she's an amazing artist. Yeah. I just wanted to point that out. Yeah, definitely. You have all the stuff down you need to do. And the tags, for instance, because we can see them, they work. It's not crazy much, and everything applies so far can see, so that's good. I've done a couple of videos over this, but TubeBuddy is an awesome little thing that you can use. They have the tag Explorer, and you can see how relevant your tags are in comparison to other stuff, so you can see if it will be a good tag, or if you need to change them up, or what would be a better tag to use. So check that out if you haven't already. But yeah, cool video. As far as the vlogging part, I think you did well. I didn't see anything wrong with it. So I guess the only thing that I suggest is be more comfortable with yourself doing it, because if you're comfortable, the viewer's going to be comfortable too. So just don't think too much about it, and just have fun. I agree. Absolutely agree. All right. Pick something. OK, I think, because I've seen this person comment so many times now to check out. I'm sorry, guys, that we can't get to every single one. We want to do as much as we can, but there's only so much we can do in an hour. Oh, it's only an hour? That was planned. Were you planned to hang out longer? That was the 24 hour stream. I think we should check out the official Pirate Fraser channel for his CSGO, or CS Source. Yeah, CS Source, he said. For his GTA V unboxing video. We just did GTA, so let's do the Counter-Strike Source 1. You want to do the featured video? Sure. The featured video is the with hashtag UploadMonth. What is UploadMonth, I'm curious, hold on one second. I guess it's actually a thing. It's, huh, there's a lot of people doing it. Well, here's the thing, we're daily vloggers. Like those hashtags don't apply to us. It's like, do we have to upload more? We're not in the loop. Well, it's the same thing with vlog every day in April. Yeah, the VEDA. And then you have vlog every day in August. And those kinds of things. I mean, it's cool, because I really like seeing channels. Is that a thing? Vlog every day in August? I don't know that. You see a couple of the bigger channels who all of a sudden upload more content. Not every day, probably, but more content, which is kind of cool if you have, yeah. VEDA with a why. Vlog every day, year. He puts brains out. All right. So today, I'm going to be playing this, obviously. Like I do with my games, and stuff, and things. We are going to be playing with. So far, it seems like it's nice, even though. That was a quick loading time, auto-sync with. Let me actually start the game. Planting at A, obviously. Why did you say B when? Yeah, I definitely think you see what I will. Game to voice for you. Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, OK. But one of those things that is always hard about multiplayer games is playing by yourself. Yes, I agree. It's a multiplayer game emphasized on the multiplayer aspect. Bring a friend in. Have someone join you. Or connect with other people that are also doing gaming stuff. So you can actually do it from a collaboration. That's a lot of bigger channels became what they are, because they're collaborating with each other. They're playing with each other, and you're having fun at the same time. The great thing about these multiplayer games is there's so many people that play it. And if you're doing a collab with someone else, that helps them, that helps you. You both get exposure from one another, and you both get better content for that to be seen. So that's a win-win situation. Look at the explosions. One thing, I haven't seen too many cards yet, except for when you die. Derek, you can come on. That's a 16-minute video. That's also something that is a little long for gaming. Well, I mean, I guess it depends on the game. The type of content. If it's a type of content. But most gaming videos, maybe like reach around 10 minutes, and they usually cut out just before that. You have to keep in mind, like, if there's stuff going on throughout the whole entire 16-minute shirt, but if a lot of the stuff is like loading screen and stuff like that, that's handicapping you because YouTube rewards watch time. The more watch time you get, the higher search results you're gonna get. So if someone only watches the first few minutes of it and the next is off, then that means you just killed your watch time. And the more people that do that, the more it hurts. So you need to make sure that you're keeping your viewer beginning to edge and try your best to do that. So it's tough, but that's how the YouTube algorithm works now. So another thing I want to point out is towards the end of the video, is you have an end card, which is cool, but we're running into the same problem that I mentioned earlier, that I have a minor heart attack from the sudden sound of audio being blasted. And I usually don't wear headphones, so I don't have the problem that often, but I have now, and oh boy. It is a cool song though, I like it. Yeah, don't get me wrong. After I've dusted, after two, three seconds, after like this sound in my ear, like I said, I love the music itself. Oh, he actually shows the music at the end. Yep. Yeah, but that work, the end card works, you're actually linking to different videos, so trying to maintain your viewers, trying to get them lost in your content, which is always good. So other than that, maybe try to put a little fade on the audio, so it's not that sudden of an attack. I'm guilty of doing the rip headphone users thing to you. I know personally, you comment on my videos, say it, leave messages, like, dude, your music's too loud. And after you did that, like, I really took it to heart. Yeah. But what I try to do now, especially now that I'm more cautious about it, is look at the waveforms. And if you see that the waveforms are like towering over the other one, you know that you need to turn it down. So you need to make just eye of them, you don't need to like pay too much attention to them. But if they look even throughout the whole thing, then you know there's not one area that's gonna be just, you know. Spawning. Yeah, a ton louder than the others. So just kind of take an eye and look at that and see if they're relatively equal. And if it is a little bit louder, then like he said, you can fade it in so it's not just a smack in the face. So actually you could see here, if you open it up at the very end where he shows this video's timeline, you could see that the waveforms are like maxed, where's the other ones are just kind of just, you know, here and there. Yeah. So definitely crank that down. All right. I think it's your turn. Yes. Once more. Can you guys watch my chubby bunny challenge? Oh, those are always good. Those never seem like disappoint ever. All right. From OMG, it's Guppy, I believe. Yup. I don't think it'd be Goopy. I'd hope not. Well, I mean it became Goopy after all. I do see an issue. The channel's not loading for me. It is for me. Well, lucky you. Let's see if I could search it. I don't know why that happened. I believe this person is finished. Judging from the accent. OK, there we go, I found him. Her, it, he, OK. I see you clicked on this video, or you're watching this on a pre-roll ad. I got five seconds. Don't click off. I'm telling you what to do. I'm not going to mistake you for the part. I'm lost in the channel trailer. OK, hear me out. Yeah, that's the first thing that happens to me. Which is good. See, this is an example of that. Like the second it opened up when you're not a subscriber, I was sucked. Like, if you didn't tell me to watch this, I would have kept on watching that channel trailer to see what's up. Well, that's the good thing about channel trailers. I'm, I don't have one. I should probably do make one. See, that's, that's a good thing you can do if you want to get new viewers. Like if you say, hey, subscribe to me in the chat, for instance, and I already saw some people commenting like, hey, I stopped to your channel after this. Just show it for instance. That's awesome. Yeah, because it, it hooks people in. Yeah. And you got to basically an idea of what to expect, which is the whole purpose of a trailer. Chubby bunny. Okay. Let's see. Uh, I am getting ready to go. What's up, guys? You're just on GS Guppy. Otherwise, no, ask you to Johnson. Well, do you want me to, to repeat myself? I'm not familiar surrounding my grandmother's house in a specific room. I think we're okay to cover that once or twice per stream. I have something special to show you guys. One of the people told me in the comments so he kind of said something that I was going to mention. In it, you mentioned you were at your grandma's house and stuff like that. Sorry, I'm distracted. That's a good thing. I can relate with the brother coming in and you have to kick him out. I'm making a video. Get out of here. Now what I just happened to Nora, break me. Now it's my dog or cat. Feed me. I'm hungry. But what I was going to say is if you're going to do these sit-down vlog type stuff, try and just build a little set, whether it's hang a blanket behind you. Just have a solid color. Or I mean, heck, I've done that before we duct tape it on the wall. Just so you don't have to care what it looks like. You have to care what it looks like in frame. So as long as it looks semi-relevant, semi-decent, you can get rid of all this stuff in the background, like the sewing machine and the walker and stuff. That's not relevant to your channel. If you just hung a sheet behind you, whether it's white or polka dots or whatever, I know Brittany did that with a picnic blanket for a while. On judge, it worked. Yeah. And I was hoping I didn't have to explain this. But basically, what I'm going to have to do And also another thing that I want to mention is I'm pretty sure through the entire video, there is a white corner that is bothering me right beyond what I shoot. And another thing, by the way, that I'm also noticing is the tags are a mess. Yeah, there are a lot of YouTube would consider that spam. Yeah, you need to be careful with that. I see this spam. Try to avoid that because it can actually get your channel in problems or in difficulties with. Yeah, we've been seeing a lot of people getting their videos deleted. Some people even their channels. Yeah, if it goes beyond that. Because actually, I'm not getting even videos that I have uploaded three years ago that I completely forgot about. Well, gone. Yeah. So the fact that you zoomed in to emphasize different stuff as soon as you got to the fifth or fourth marshmallow, or fifth rather, yeah. Oh, he's going all out. Dude, you can eat a lot of marshmallows. But yeah. Oh, I see something that just happened that happens to me all the times when I explore the video, a whole lot of black at the end. Yep, they're probably all guilty of that at one point or another. And I hate to admit it. It happens to me more often than I'd like to admit. Yeah, I tend to just leave them up. It's like, I already made them, they already got the views. You can actually adjust that using the YouTube editor. You can just cut it down. But it makes a new video, doesn't it? No, it does not longer do that. Oh, really? It just updates it? No longer. No longer. Wow, I didn't know that. I'm not sure if it does it when you do a lot of things and do it, but you can actually just go and adjust or enhance and just go to trim and cut out like if you happen to see that because that's how we magically make those things disappear. It's one of the best features. I think because I assume this guy is editing in Premiere then. Because that's usually the guilty sound for that. Something where you can do timeline exports and select what areas. Something like that if you have adjusted the overall timeline back to the actual length. Because it's just a thing that happens, which is fine. But you can actually adjust that by just going into the enhance part of it. So that's already something you can directly fix without having to do much effort for it. Now, since we do short films and stuff, there's a little bit of critiques we could do there as far as framing and stuff. When it comes to setting up your shot, this has a lot of unused headroom. So if you would even just crop it just a little bit, then the top of the frame is going to be where your head is and you're going to lose a lot of that background stuff that's there for no reason really. And that's a sewing machine, though. You want to make sure you have enough room to move around. You don't want to have the frame like, wait, open up OBS. OK, so if it's like this, you're doing it wrong. If it's like this, you're doing it wrong, too. So you just want to make sure you have room to move around while also not having unused space in your shot. So as for content and what you did in the video, I think it's good just a little bit of technical stuff with what you can do as far as editing or shooting. Cool. I like the description. Make sure you tell your mom about this channel. That's always a good thing. All right, let's hop on another one. We have time for maybe like two more, I think. Sounds good. Sounds good. How long have we done? Done. How long have we did done and stuff? See, I don't think we see it. All right, you look for that while I see how. We're about 51 minutes in right now. OK, cool. Well, I had it scheduled for an hour, so it's OK if we roll over. Oh, it works fine. Five minutes per video if we can stick with that. Cool. Let's see if I can find a channel that I have not seen coming yet. Jordan, I've watched your video already. I'm taking that. Have you seen that, though? Jord Wilde. That's severely bad. You've got one of those six-foot balloons that you get in. Oh, is that the same that the slow-mo guys have done? Yeah, but Jordan wanted to make it known that he was the very first person to do that. And he's completely original. Well, all right. Well, that's true. It's a different story, but. All in good, then come up with badly. And here's the thing. I think those things are hilarious. So I mean, I'm guilty of having that in my shopping cart right now. I was going to buy one myself, because I thought it was bad. Better wait, because I want to be there when that happens. It's cool. It's just because of the fact. We'll just get three of them and just sit there and chill. Oh, yeah. Just has to go. I would be as informed as it is now. That is absolute treat. All right. I love the thumbnail just stuck. All right, you want to pick another one real quick? Sure. Let's see. Did we do King Desert yet? I don't see what it wants. All I see is ha-ha from him. OK, there he goes. I have pretty good Minecraft videos on my channel. Let's see in critique. Oh, it's not on this channel, though. It's on King MLG. King MLG. Oh, actually, it is in his related channel. So it's also good to have in there. Yeah, definitely. OK. Well, it's the Doritos in Mountain Dew on your banner. That's great. I love that. That's one of the. All you need is a hot pocket in there, too, now. Yep. Even Asmin is a. Optart. Yeah. That's fun. Well, thumbnails are good. Most of them, so far I see, are all custom thumbnails. So that's a good thing. Which one would you like to watch? Let's go for, well, him saying that he has pretty good Minecraft videos. Let's click on the 17 minute video, which is the. The episode one? Yes, that one. The one that I was hesitant to pronounce. So for me, I'm not from a computerized background. Watching out at the moment, give me a second. I'm self-taught. One of the first things that I already notice is that I'm having difficulties hearing anything with the volume that I have on right now, which is usually good enough so far. So either you're using a microphone that is not set. I can't. No, it's not. Sorry about that. But or it's a microphone that is not meant for recording these kinds of things. Or it's not cranked up enough in order to actually get any audio captured. What I like to do if I'm unsure about the level of audio, once I render it out, I'll watch it. And then I'll watch a successful YouTuber that does all their videos right. And just kind of compare the audio levels at the same volume and see how it sounds in comparison. Because if you can hardly hear yourself and you can hear them fine, then you know you need to boost it. And if you boost it and you're losing quality, then there's an issue there. So either you need a new microphone or your inputs are wrong or something. Another thing you can do is also record a 10-second clip so you can test out to make sure your settings are correct, that your setup works. Because even before we started streaming just now, I was telling Mike that I have a weird problem with my microphone setup that if I'm unlucky, it will just randomly go into really loud and very painful static noise that will both injure your hearing to the degree that it's no longer fun. Those kinds of things I want to prevent. So I make sure that beforehand, even when we stream ourselves, we check the levels, we check the audio. Sorry, what game is this? This is Battle from Super Mario Kart. The 64 where the block fortress or whatever it was called. Do you remember that? Uh-huh, I do. I've never seen this before. It's Minecraft version of that. That's so cool. I love these custom stuff. So cool. Also, I mean, I like the music because the music is on a good volume again. Yeah, it's at an appropriate level. So it's definitely something you need to check out with your microphone setting. Yeah, because you got the music all at a good level. It's just your microphone is not matching that. Yup. Also, something else I just noticed. There are no tags with your video. Make sure you put some tags in. Oh yeah, definitely. Minecraft for horse PVP. PVP. English is hard, OK? I'm sorry. And I'd love to know the server for this, so I can play it. I know. Feel it. Also, really cool use of you are actually mentioning like the artists who use your music, your bar instance. Definitely. I think I see some social media stuff in there. Yeah, because backlinks do help a lot. If you only have two links, it's kind of handicapping you. Spawn. And one of those things that it's really hard to define, but the length of your video also helps a lot. If you cut it in half, you have two pieces. Of content, which you can spread out over the course of the week, if you're uploading as much, or if you're not able to record as much as you like. Do that instead of uploading really long content that is hard to watch for people with the attention span of five seconds. Now at the end, you have like a little call to action where you put text over the screen. And it's relatively close to the same color as the background. So it's really hard to read. Like I had to pause the video in order to actually tell what it was saying. So just make sure you're a little bit more cautious of colors and what color is on the background. Make sure there's something to make it pop. And that will help a lot. Yep. Or dip on. That will also help. I think this is kind of similar to like the Call of Duty one week critique earlier where we were talking about how you have to try to find a way to make this original to your channel. Because it doesn't matter how good you are unless you're just like untouchable. No one can ever beat you in any game. And that's what people watch for. So you need to find something to market yourself as different from the rest of the people that just post up, I'm good at Minecraft videos. So you need to do some like editing with it or find something to make it stand out from the rest if you expect to grow this channel. Because since you're not doing commentary throughout, it's kind of more so up to your editing and what's going on in the screen, I guess. All right. I'm personally interested in this one from One Leg Vlogs. He said that he did a vlog at the Rock River Dam. And he asked to skip to 248 because it took him about three hours to edit. So being a vlogger, I know I've never spent that long on one little section of a video. So I'd like to see what was done. I can tell you that like two weeks ago when we were visiting the California region, I spent four hours editing a 30 second part. It was worth every second of the Vegas trip, though. Oh my god, it was so much work. But that's one of those things like I know I'm going to get myself in trouble for this. And it's because I don't have that luxury at that time. But if it's worth the effort, do it. Put the effort in there. Spend that additional extra two, three hours if you have to to make it better than you otherwise would do. All right. He said at 248. 248. It's definitely a commitment to go and spend all this extra time on a video. My browser is being stubborn right now. Sure is not working now. Yeah, it's like taking turns breaking YouTube. Like, oh, you want to skip forward? Yeah, like, that'll happen. So it looks like it's kind of like a photography montage. Which is cool. Yeah. A little trick if you're doing fast forward compilations or time lapses, try to cut the audio out because sometimes you get really high squeaking sounds because you speed up the clip audio. That sometimes hurts your ears. Sometimes it's cool if you don't speed up too much. But then there's another spot where it's kind of distracting, I guess. Especially if your focus is the background music. Yeah. So one of those things like keep an eye on those things because that will definitely help you improve the actual video itself because you're putting music on the news so you don't need the actual audio from the video to be there. I like the bridge time lapse that he did. Have you gotten that far yet? Right at four minutes? I'm going to do that right now. No, that's kind of cool. It's a nice composed shot. Like the musician. It's like I know the person. I think you did a good job with it. Yeah. I don't want to say it, but I probably have to because this is something that you can definitely improve yourself and the channel with. If you want to make it easier for people to understand the content, regardless of what for reason is if you have that microphone or you have the handicap, which prevents you from making it easy to speak, subtitles. Try to find a way to either put it in the video itself so you heart bake it into it or use the subtitle tools that Google or YouTube provide that will make it so much easier because I like the compilation stuff, but I like it even more if I can understand what's going on in the context of you being there. Yeah, it's like you can make out what you're saying when you listen for it, but if you're just a casual viewer just tuning in real quick, it would help to do that. Or even more, me being foreign already having problems understanding. Yeah, he can't understand me half the time. Yeah. Well, I mean, he's from Ohio, let alone someone who's from a place that actually has a hard accent. Yeah. But having said that, though, I definitely think that he's a big inspiration as a vlogger comes. Because earlier, no, we had someone say they're uncomfortable vlogging and stuff like that. And he's taken us and he's run with it. He doesn't care. He does it and he works at it. And it's really cool to see. Yeah, absolutely. Even though there's a disability there, you're able to put it aside and still make the content you enjoy making. So props to you on that. And I see a lovely homage to your stuff at the end card. Really? Yep. That's the second time to stream. So that's kind of cool. That works. So you said the end card? Yeah, it's towards like the seven minute, 26 minutes. You'll see something very familiar. And I like the fact that he's doing some very basic, but very effective because it's definitely capturing my attention. Oh, actually, it's an homage to both our stuff because the film strips, we used to do that with our vlogs. Yeah. That's kind of cool. That's cool. I definitely like these type of outros where instead of doing pictures or animating in something and you work with what you have to take a high quality photo and do that, I think that that really works, especially if you're like me and not good at animating. Yeah, more like me just being lazy. Yeah, it makes it easier on you. And then at the same time, it's cool. So good stuff there. Yeah. I mean, there's always room for improvement, regardless of how good you. I suck at vlogging. Any, oh, you might have just broke OBS. OK, crap, hold on. I just closed out of the screen and I was capturing. What's going to happen? Let's find out. All right, well, I am interested to see what's going to happen. But I think at the same time, that's about all of the time we have for today. So yeah, I think we might be calling it here, guys. OK, sorry, I'm distracted to see what happened. Looks like it's froze. I don't know, it's still running for me here. I don't know. But I'm not sure if you're talking. Well, I mean, I'm just curious to see what happened in the background, because I closed what I was capturing. Yeah. So all right, guys, well, thank you all for. Oh, it switched over. I see what it did now. OK, cool. All right, well, guys, thank you for all hanging out with us. I appreciate you guys submitting your videos into the show. Next week, I'm going to try and do this again on Monday. It seemed like the subscription thing was broken for this, and we didn't really get all the people that we normally do at the beginning. But I'm glad that this worked out and it fixed. So yeah. And also, guys, this is Yuri that has joined us today. He has a YouTube channel as well. He's credited down in the description if you'd like to see what he's done and get an idea of the type of videos that he makes as well. So we're both credited down there if you'd like to see more of us. And I think that's it for today. Yeah, thank you for having me. Yeah, no problem. All right, guys, when we will see you next week, see you. Bye.