You could also go the route of making daily low effort “commentary” videos about whatever drama is happening and just summarize another person’s video while reading out tweets and apologies.
One of the funniest AI generate features I've seen is writing your post for you on social media sites like Facebook. We've gone from sites where the point was to capture candid spontaneous feelings and thoughts, to in many cases bots reacting to the output of bots. Can't help but feel like they're selling shovels for their own funeral on that one.
You're a clever guy and I like your style! I didn't expect to watch the whole video but then I kept thinking "hmm I wonder what he will say next" and that kept me going. It was refreshing :)
Seriously, how did you manage to deliver your script so well directly looking into the camera? As a beginner youtuber I found it so hard to do, that it became one of the things that stopped me.
It takes practice for sure, if you watch my earlier videos the delivery is way less crisp. My technique is I just memorize small sections at a time, hence why there's a lot of jump cuts in the final product, that way I don't have to worry about memorizing a ton of stuff and can focus on just getting the right tone for a few sentences at a time. I've thought about maybe trying a teleprompter at some point in the future but I think that would take getting used to as well (plus good ones aren't cheap).
This is the video version of saying "you are breathing now" or something, because by talking about editing akward pauses and doing mutiple takes, I am now hyper aware of every cut in this video.
My niche (puzzle-solving) could be considered low-effort content. Even so, there are some creators like Rangsk, Stro-Solves, and Chris Remo who have worked really hard to create systems that enable them be prolific while delivering a good standard of quality. It seems low-effort because their preparation and practice have made it so.
Video came at the perfect time. I spend hours scripting, recording, editing my videos while some channels just upload some garbage commentary video that gets 10x the views. It makes me wonder, what's the point of putting all of this effort into my videos if someone else can put way less effort but become 10x more successful? I really wish that youtube was more rewarding to those who work hard to put effort in their videos, but it is what it is...
Like I said I think low effort content takes a certain personality type and skill set… imo some of the best videos are carefully scripted and edited but you also have to accept that you’ll spend a lot of time on videos that won’t get many views until you finally get one where it feels like your efforts were truly rewarded.
I might be the last man on earth who has never downloaded TikTok, so I think I manage to avoid the majority of the low effort content tripe that exists now. But the ones I see on shorts that I hate are when someone superimposed themselves pointing up over another video. What the hell is this shit?
I like ai content on reddit. Often it's interesting in some way, like some technical aspect of it, or wittiness or is just funny. On every other platform ai content is a dumpster fire and I despise it.
@@coreyjcampbell yeah, I've used AI so many times and it's soulless. I did a zoom call with 100 creatives last week about AI and it did provide some interesting insight. In the race between the tortoise and the hare, slow and steady wins the race.
Rain sounds for sleeping. 30k watching right now, and it's just a loop, maybe a very brief one.
Some 435hz videos being just 10 hours oh single tone hum.
You could also go the route of making daily low effort “commentary” videos about whatever drama is happening and just summarize another person’s video while reading out tweets and apologies.
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Penguinz0 and every other effortless commentary video money farm Chanell
Gift to the algorithm, keep going my friend
Finally, another video
One of the funniest AI generate features I've seen is writing your post for you on social media sites like Facebook. We've gone from sites where the point was to capture candid spontaneous feelings and thoughts, to in many cases bots reacting to the output of bots. Can't help but feel like they're selling shovels for their own funeral on that one.
Good stuff. It's frustrating sometimes, seeing all the low effort junk that somehow seems to do so well
How has this only got 762 views (at the time of watching) and you've got 3.77k subs its so professional. You've definitely earned a sub.
You're a clever guy and I like your style! I didn't expect to watch the whole video but then I kept thinking "hmm I wonder what he will say next" and that kept me going. It was refreshing :)
Great breakdown.
got recommended this video, im gonna check out some more of ur stuff, love it
Seriously, how did you manage to deliver your script so well directly looking into the camera? As a beginner youtuber I found it so hard to do, that it became one of the things that stopped me.
It takes practice for sure, if you watch my earlier videos the delivery is way less crisp. My technique is I just memorize small sections at a time, hence why there's a lot of jump cuts in the final product, that way I don't have to worry about memorizing a ton of stuff and can focus on just getting the right tone for a few sentences at a time. I've thought about maybe trying a teleprompter at some point in the future but I think that would take getting used to as well (plus good ones aren't cheap).
@@coreyjcampbell Thanks, that's remarkable. So I was on the right track.
Good stuff here!
This is the video version of saying "you are breathing now" or something, because by talking about editing akward pauses and doing mutiple takes, I am now hyper aware of every cut in this video.
Another great video =]
My niche (puzzle-solving) could be considered low-effort content.
Even so, there are some creators like Rangsk, Stro-Solves, and Chris Remo who have worked really hard to create systems that enable them be prolific while delivering a good standard of quality. It seems low-effort because their preparation and practice have made it so.
Video came at the perfect time. I spend hours scripting, recording, editing my videos while some channels just upload some garbage commentary video that gets 10x the views. It makes me wonder, what's the point of putting all of this effort into my videos if someone else can put way less effort but become 10x more successful? I really wish that youtube was more rewarding to those who work hard to put effort in their videos, but it is what it is...
Like I said I think low effort content takes a certain personality type and skill set… imo some of the best videos are carefully scripted and edited but you also have to accept that you’ll spend a lot of time on videos that won’t get many views until you finally get one where it feels like your efforts were truly rewarded.
I might be the last man on earth who has never downloaded TikTok, so I think I manage to avoid the majority of the low effort content tripe that exists now. But the ones I see on shorts that I hate are when someone superimposed themselves pointing up over another video. What the hell is this shit?
There are at least two of us.
great video
Here before your channel blows up!!!
Same!!!
This was low-effort crap, at its best.
You have inspired me to also at least try, to create some crap. Which is better than wasting away!
i still remember i spend 5 hours to make a short and got 0 views but i believe myself someone my thing will peaked by algo
why are ur videos so watchable
I like ai content on reddit. Often it's interesting in some way, like some technical aspect of it, or wittiness or is just funny.
On every other platform ai content is a dumpster fire and I despise it.
This was an awfully long joke. 14 minutes and no punch line? 🤣
That's the joke.
@@coreyjcampbell yeah, I've used AI so many times and it's soulless. I did a zoom call with 100 creatives last week about AI and it did provide some interesting insight.
In the race between the tortoise and the hare, slow and steady wins the race.
@@coreyjcampbell and lest we forget that Batman meme from #ytmnd of 15 years ago. Uaeuaeuawuaeaue. complete and utter crap still popular today.
LOL-CRINGE is useless
Fact Of The day: Low effort
where the funny
@@MrMainAyou dont get it
@@Kalitayy that's the joke...