OH yes! I totally agree with that, I had a hard time determining why I was so frustrated and that's the perfect way to say it! Nothing felt genuine anymore, like everyone's just playing the same game here and copying eachother to the point where individuality is just gone. All clones of eachother! Well said!
I haven’t posted in a while, I wouldn’t say burnt out, but just a lack of desire to keep making them. I obviously didn’t know how to make videos or even make cuts to them in the beginning, my first ever video was one continuous uncut recording. But I learned a bit about editing after a few vids. I enjoyed that. I think my problem is that I went into it with high hopes and expectations. But it’s obviously a lot harder than just uploading gameplay or something. I record my gameplay but for some reason cannot get myself to put it all together and upload something. I don’t know, I think my priorities have changed recently. Hopefully I can figure out some stuff.
Yeah it's hard because there is just only so much in your control. You can make and post videos all you want but it doesn't mean anything is supposed to happen. But time and effort compound eventually and there's no way you can't get better, because you'd get better each time, either in recording, editing or maybe just exploring the types of things you might want to make videos about. I've jumped around a lot on the type of content I make, I honestly find for me I love to make videos just talking about something I'm passionate about. But it's different for everyone and just like a job it's not for everyone. But if you got the determination to keep coming back from time to time and keep things as a hobby the expectations will be lower and you can have more fun. And it seems like that's when most channels blow up. But yeah it's so hard!
@@ZachShurtz I agree, if you want it as a career then it takes a lot of time and effort you may not of realized initially. I think I will always just have it as a hobby though. Come back to it whenever I feel like it and stop whenever I want as well
Why do you love TH-cam? What made you fall out of love with it?
Genuine funny and wholesome creators. And same stale style of youtubers with the same editing, same thumbnails, same ideas.
OH yes! I totally agree with that, I had a hard time determining why I was so frustrated and that's the perfect way to say it! Nothing felt genuine anymore, like everyone's just playing the same game here and copying eachother to the point where individuality is just gone. All clones of eachother! Well said!
@@ZachShurtz YESSS! I'm personally trying to fit into my own kind of style for my community so first gets crossed people appreciate it!
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@@Lex_thebearqueen no worries! I got what you meant!
I haven’t posted in a while, I wouldn’t say burnt out, but just a lack of desire to keep making them.
I obviously didn’t know how to make videos or even make cuts to them in the beginning, my first ever video was one continuous uncut recording. But I learned a bit about editing after a few vids. I enjoyed that.
I think my problem is that I went into it with high hopes and expectations. But it’s obviously a lot harder than just uploading gameplay or something.
I record my gameplay but for some reason cannot get myself to put it all together and upload something. I don’t know, I think my priorities have changed recently. Hopefully I can figure out some stuff.
Yeah it's hard because there is just only so much in your control. You can make and post videos all you want but it doesn't mean anything is supposed to happen. But time and effort compound eventually and there's no way you can't get better, because you'd get better each time, either in recording, editing or maybe just exploring the types of things you might want to make videos about. I've jumped around a lot on the type of content I make, I honestly find for me I love to make videos just talking about something I'm passionate about. But it's different for everyone and just like a job it's not for everyone. But if you got the determination to keep coming back from time to time and keep things as a hobby the expectations will be lower and you can have more fun. And it seems like that's when most channels blow up. But yeah it's so hard!
@@ZachShurtz I agree, if you want it as a career then it takes a lot of time and effort you may not of realized initially. I think I will always just have it as a hobby though. Come back to it whenever I feel like it and stop whenever I want as well
@@loneranger9422 and that's super healthy! I burnt out a lot because I was trying too hard! Keeping it as a hobby is perfect!