gtf_fangeek
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Joined on: Dec 27, 2010 17:27:47 GMT -5
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Post by gtf_fangeek on Aug 5, 2022 22:12:10 GMT -5
You Tub'ing is definetely something new for me! But why not trying something about sth I really, really like! Give it a chance! Give it some feedback! (It's appreciated!) but be kind and don't rip me apart! I'll do my videos in both english and german, this one is in german! Just be aware!
If you like it, feel free to like it and follow for more!!!
Thanks for the opportunity!!!
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Post by Xæro #FakeCollector on Aug 6, 2022 1:54:49 GMT -5
One suggestion is transitioning to a direct cam view of the figure when talking about it, even if it's just on a turn table to showcase it followed up you demonstrating the articulation. Speaking of articulation, try to remember that even if it's your 100th video, it can still be someone's first time watching. So it's always best to go over articulation or certain topics even if it's the same on every figure and starting to feel redundant or repetitive for you. In regards to scripting, I find that it's best to not overly script yourself, but it helps to kind of give yourself some bullet points so you know how your review is going to flow. That way your thoughts aren't all over the place and you can provide an informative review without sounding too rigid. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos
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gtf_fangeek
Mid-Carder
Joined on: Dec 27, 2010 17:27:47 GMT -5
Posts: 280
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Post by gtf_fangeek on Aug 6, 2022 2:49:40 GMT -5
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate that! One suggestion is transitioning to a direct cam view of the figure when talking about it, even if it's just on a turn table to showcase it followed up you demonstrating the articulation. Speaking of articulation, try to remember that even if it's your 100th video, it can still be someone's first time watching. So it's always best to go over articulation or certain topics even if it's the same on every figure and starting to feel redundant or repetitive for you. In regards to scripting, I find that it's best to not overly script yourself, but it helps to kind of give yourself some bullet points so you know how your review is going to flow. That way your thoughts aren't all over the place and you can provide an informative review without sounding too rigid. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos
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