Hey man great video I have a few recommendations if you’d hear me out, I’d recommend using more cuts like one every 6 seconds, changing the lighting to be more vibrant via colour effects on your editor, using custom sound effects and more mood matching music, simplifying you’re intro (think of the greats like frost and stevie) using a more lowkey song or even sound effects for you’re intro would work too, you could even create a mini cinematic for your intro like the ones in movies, finally at a stretch I’d reccomend looking into demos for recording cinematics on private servers, Getting your video out there could be help with small things such as adding chapters to your video, using tags in the description, and especially keywords, you can research those by searching it up, Besides all that I’d reccomend revolutionising your thumbnails and titles as those are certainly the most key feature in attracting viewers, Oh and I have absolutely 0 experience I’m just speaking from what I’ve seen other growing rust TH-camrs doing so don’t take any of my reccomendations to heart lol
@@ZivtinHD no problem! I’m actually starting it too and I chose to spend just a night studying editing tips and tactics to push your videos out, if you find out any tips please let me know 🙏 working on a video right now but it’s taking foreverrr to edit 😭 But yeah just to touch on it again I forgot to mention that audio is absolutely crucial, the audio in the first few seconds determines whether or not someone will watch on much more than any visuals. I’d experiment on how to make it exciting, I haven’t managed to yet ;-;
@Rust.Luukas no yeah that’s my one drawback on all my videos as I actually don’t like how I sound on the videos and I come off sounding different than what I even sound like in person so now I definitely need to tweak my audio for sure
Hey man great video I have a few recommendations if you’d hear me out, I’d recommend using more cuts like one every 6 seconds, changing the lighting to be more vibrant via colour effects on your editor, using custom sound effects and more mood matching music, simplifying you’re intro (think of the greats like frost and stevie) using a more lowkey song or even sound effects for you’re intro would work too, you could even create a mini cinematic for your intro like the ones in movies, finally at a stretch I’d reccomend looking into demos for recording cinematics on private servers,
Getting your video out there could be help with small things such as adding chapters to your video, using tags in the description, and especially keywords, you can research those by searching it up,
Besides all that I’d reccomend revolutionising your thumbnails and titles as those are certainly the most key feature in attracting viewers,
Oh and I have absolutely 0 experience I’m just speaking from what I’ve seen other growing rust TH-camrs doing so don’t take any of my reccomendations to heart lol
I’m glad you wrote this I’ll definitely take notes for sure!!
@@ZivtinHD no problem! I’m actually starting it too and I chose to spend just a night studying editing tips and tactics to push your videos out, if you find out any tips please let me know 🙏 working on a video right now but it’s taking foreverrr to edit 😭
But yeah just to touch on it again I forgot to mention that audio is absolutely crucial, the audio in the first few seconds determines whether or not someone will watch on much more than any visuals. I’d experiment on how to make it exciting, I haven’t managed to yet ;-;
@Rust.Luukas no yeah that’s my one drawback on all my videos as I actually don’t like how I sound on the videos and I come off sounding different than what I even sound like in person so now I definitely need to tweak my audio for sure
@@ZivtinHD you’ll be fine it just takes time lol
@Rust.Luukas indeed it takes a lot I’m dropping a new video today