Good luck in your journey. I think mixing opposite Ideas can be quite fun when you are trying new styles. You can do one for new york and have it full of rats and garbage. I think it's a fun exercise of creativity and can lead to new ideas
Your voice and delivery are fun, quirky and exciting! You kind of remind me of Jrose who does Pokemon challenges. Different, but familiar. I bet if you can keep developing your video style you could get quite an audience. I usually try to give advice, but lately I've felt like there's not always something to say. I've seen a dozen artists copying Kasey Golden and DrawingWifWaffles, and the fact is that most of them are boring not because they're not professional enough but because they aren't, line by line, nearly so entertaining. Even Waffle's early, more meandering videos demonstrate a "secret sauce"-the words she uses, the types of jokes she makes and how often she makes them, how long she dwells on any particular subject, the elements of whatever it is she's doing that she focuses on, and for how long; her voice, her cadence and, finally, the editing-that do _so much_ right that it's difficult to even understand how she and Kasey Golden managed to do so well so early on, and only improved from there. I think my own videos show a more logical progression. My videos show all the normal mistakes: Blathering without a script, hardly any editing for mistakes, ums and uhs, pauses _et cetera;_ music too loud; getting too caught up in being creative or clever so that the video is actually disjointed; no strong focus on what it is I'm actually trying to accomplish or how I want the flow of my video to be. I'm smart enough, I think, to have eventually figured it out if I'd have kept going, but some people seem to just have it figured out early, for the most part, and they just get better from there. Let's not even CONSIDER the value of "just showing up," which the aforementioned creators all do so well. How do they keep themselves being so productive all the dang time when I can't even be bothered to do a few jumping jacks every day? Anyway, enough of my prattling that no one's going to read. I hope you keep it up, with it, improving and going.
Good luck in your journey. I think mixing opposite Ideas can be quite fun when you are trying new styles.
You can do one for new york and have it full of rats and garbage. I think it's a fun exercise of creativity and can lead to new ideas
Your voice and delivery are fun, quirky and exciting! You kind of remind me of Jrose who does Pokemon challenges. Different, but familiar.
I bet if you can keep developing your video style you could get quite an audience.
I usually try to give advice, but lately I've felt like there's not always something to say. I've seen a dozen artists copying Kasey Golden and DrawingWifWaffles, and the fact is that most of them are boring not because they're not professional enough but because they aren't, line by line, nearly so entertaining.
Even Waffle's early, more meandering videos demonstrate a "secret sauce"-the words she uses, the types of jokes she makes and how often she makes them, how long she dwells on any particular subject, the elements of whatever it is she's doing that she focuses on, and for how long; her voice, her cadence and, finally, the editing-that do _so much_ right that it's difficult to even understand how she and Kasey Golden managed to do so well so early on, and only improved from there.
I think my own videos show a more logical progression. My videos show all the normal mistakes: Blathering without a script, hardly any editing for mistakes, ums and uhs, pauses _et cetera;_ music too loud; getting too caught up in being creative or clever so that the video is actually disjointed; no strong focus on what it is I'm actually trying to accomplish or how I want the flow of my video to be.
I'm smart enough, I think, to have eventually figured it out if I'd have kept going, but some people seem to just have it figured out early, for the most part, and they just get better from there.
Let's not even CONSIDER the value of "just showing up," which the aforementioned creators all do so well. How do they keep themselves being so productive all the dang time when I can't even be bothered to do a few jumping jacks every day?
Anyway, enough of my prattling that no one's going to read. I hope you keep it up, with it, improving and going.
Hello stranger, reading that title already made me so happy for you, you go!
Thanks a bunch!
A reel would be awesome! Also, great work on your poster, it looks beautiful!
Thanks, and thanks also for the input, I'm glad you enjoyed!
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That looks amazing!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!