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Any Tips and Suggestions/guidance for vlogging
03 Jun 2015 20:47 - 03 Jun 2015 20:48 #194046
by Tellahane
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So I have a few videos, some have seen them one has taken off a little bit in having 200+ views. I have rather...unique view of the gray jedi code that I'm self exploring and it seems like some of the...reflections and things I've learned or figured out has benefited others. However I've not really done a true..vlog per-say but I'm thinking about doing a regular weekly thing in the style of what has gone on in the previous week, what I studied, what I learned, what I practiced and so on in relation to this unique interpretation of the gray jedi code. But having never really done it before, I've seen theres a number of other vloggers out there including some on here that I can't even see cause I'm just a guest, but I'm hoping from those here in the community who have been doing it on a regular basis could give some thoughts/suggestions from what they have learned from the experience.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Tellahane/
The biggest thing is I have this desire to want to remove a few videos and redo them but the other half of me sais to leave them there to show where I was vs where I am now kinda thing too, and wanting to re-organize the thoughts in the videos into new videos that are a bit more separated and quicker to watch instead of some 30min monstrosities but again not sure if that would be appropriate or not. I like talking in the moment I have some of my best hashed out idea's that way.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Tellahane/
The biggest thing is I have this desire to want to remove a few videos and redo them but the other half of me sais to leave them there to show where I was vs where I am now kinda thing too, and wanting to re-organize the thoughts in the videos into new videos that are a bit more separated and quicker to watch instead of some 30min monstrosities but again not sure if that would be appropriate or not. I like talking in the moment I have some of my best hashed out idea's that way.
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"Do or Do Not, There is No Talk!" -Me
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04 Jun 2015 01:15 #194084
by Locksley
We are all the sum of our tears. Too little and the ground is not fertile, and nothing can grow there. Too much, the best of us is washed away. -- J. Michael Straczynski, Babylon 5
Replied by Locksley on topic Any Tips and Suggestions/guidance for vlogging
I've thought about doing a variable-timeframe Vlog here. I remember when I first joined ToTJO it was really cool getting to know people through their video logs, it made me feel a thousand times more connected to everyone. I may have even uploaded one myself... though it's been so long I don't remember, lol.
My advice would be to keep most of them short (under three minutes) and focus them on specific topics. That said though, there's nothing wrong with much longer videos, especially if you have some way of making them engaging, or just feel that you have things to say.
The main reason I haven't set up a series yet is the time it takes to get my camera prepped, prepare my space, think of a topic for the intro video...these days I'm pretty swamped with work (which is also video-related) so I don't always feel like doing more of the same...lol.
My advice would be to keep most of them short (under three minutes) and focus them on specific topics. That said though, there's nothing wrong with much longer videos, especially if you have some way of making them engaging, or just feel that you have things to say.
The main reason I haven't set up a series yet is the time it takes to get my camera prepped, prepare my space, think of a topic for the intro video...these days I'm pretty swamped with work (which is also video-related) so I don't always feel like doing more of the same...lol.
We are all the sum of our tears. Too little and the ground is not fertile, and nothing can grow there. Too much, the best of us is washed away. -- J. Michael Straczynski, Babylon 5
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