
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSwUwwM5ZZQ
I can only second that. I like the scribbling of the title on the whiteboard, that is a nice touch. The second video is already some improvement, it is more to the point, more in focus.
I'm still considering writing scripts, but I've seen a lot of successful channels work extemporaneously. The second video had a better outline.
I think I need an easel for the whiteboard. That's why the blanket is there, to hold up the whiteboard. My next video, which I'm going to start working on in a few minutes, is going to have a lot more video content that's not me and a lot less of just me.I am required by law to have one nit to pick, so here it is: You should be more deliberate about what is in the frame. I am specifically thinking of that blanket, I'd put that somewhere else. One of my favorite shows started as just a dude on a couch, basically, with worse video quality, so no problem there.
You don't have to. While it tends to make the content better, it also significantly changes the feel of videos. The editing you were already doing, plus the text correction/addition overlays you did in the Stargate video, are a perfectly fine way to polish things up. And with time and practice, you'll find you will have to rely on editing much less, you will be able to use longer and longer pieces.
Yeah, that difficulty is one of the reasons I'm not doing any video content with myself in it on the tubes.
Well, I'm planning on tackling topics in sci-fi that will ruffle people's feathers. That's the whole point of the genre.Word wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 7:12 am Heh I often think that 8 times out of 10 these youtube and tiktok people are the wrong people to put themselves in front of a camera. Obviously there's freedom of speech etc., but I'm pretty sure you guys have actually something to say. Any politics thread on these forums is more interesting than 99% of all youtube content. You might get some nasty/threatening comments at some point (well, when you talk about racism at all that's gonna happen sooner or later), but that shouldn't distract you too much, those angry viewers are consuming your product, too.
Obligatory: I'm a recovering alcoholic, there's nobody I drink beer with. Other than that, I don't really have sci-fi friends right now, except here in armaland. All my local friends are people who aren't into sci-fi. I realize that's a bit paradoxical, but it is.As far as ideas go, Lucifer, perhaps you can make some episodes with a sci-fi friend you regularly drink a beer with, that you disagree with on some topics, and both take a few days to prepare your thoughts and what you throw at each other? Personally I often find these formats more enjoyable than just one guy talking or a single voice-over when I watch youtube videos. It's why most late show hosts have a sidekick I guess. Which is not to say that you're not entertaining enough on your own, I like the stuff you put out so far!
Not only have I been noticing that trend, but I've been noticing that trend of people commenting on it. Ironically, white washing Genghis Khan with John Wayne ended up being pretty reasonably reflective of what white people do.Somewhat related to the subject of racism in sci-fi movies, I remember a few lectures I had about "films loosely based on historical events" (I forgot what the exact title was, but this was the subject) that deal with antiquity, with "300" (the Egyptians are the bad guys) and either Exodus or Kingdom of Heaven or both by Ridley Scott. These movies are basically history-fiction where the villains are mostly non-white brutes and the heroes are whites.
Hah, I never paid much attention to that detail, thanks!Lucifer wrote:Also, whenever marc antony is portrayed with cleopatra, he's almost always portrayed as a villain. I realize that's nominally because of his part in betraying Caesar, but it's hard to ignore that, with cleopatra usually being portrayed as black, there's a race traitor narrative built in.
Swampy? Holy #&$^! How are you doing?