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My Review Series for YouTube Channels and Webseries

Last posted Jun 08, 2015 at 09:03PM EDT. Added Jun 02, 2015 at 10:36PM EDT
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Here is the episodes I have so far in my review series. Just my thoughts and ratings for YouTube Channels and webseries with no or little "skits" internet reviewers seem fond of. Although I do have an occasional joke here and there. I do hope to eventually get this review series to the point where I can make a difference for underappreciated content creators. I do aim to make each review shorter than the typical video from the person. Feel free to ask any questions.


Last edited Jun 02, 2015 at 10:37PM EDT

The point of a review is to guide consumers what money they would rather spend on when consuming a product. So what is the point of reviewing youtube channels that are free?

DCS WORLD wrote:

The point of a review is to guide consumers what money they would rather spend on when consuming a product. So what is the point of reviewing youtube channels that are free?

If they are worthy of your time, at least is how I see it.

As for the videos, they look pretty good. Looking forward to see more!

Question: what microphone/editing program are you using. The sound quality is pretty good for a just starting out channel but it could definitely be worked on. Also you might want to wok on the pauses you do as its much too obvious you're reading off-script, give yourself a personality and liven it up to make it more entertaining!

Last edited Jun 08, 2015 at 08:49PM EDT

No Original Names wrote:

Question: what microphone/editing program are you using. The sound quality is pretty good for a just starting out channel but it could definitely be worked on. Also you might want to wok on the pauses you do as its much too obvious you're reading off-script, give yourself a personality and liven it up to make it more entertaining!

The microphone is a Audio Technica ATR3350iS Omnidirectional Condenser Lavalier Microphone. It was only $33. I use it to get rid of the buzz of the lights (I shoot in a renovated garage). Unfortunately it is naturally incredibly quiet, so I have to boost the audio when editing in Premiere Pro. I'll work on the personality aspect. My personal goals for myself are to increase both my confidence and editing skills.

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