Like your DM notebook, but perhaps it might be more beneficial for the viewers if you hold the camera steady during your filming session; when the camera moves around so much, it makes it very hard to read the materials that you show. It might be a wise idea to re-film this video, so that viewers can properly see what you are telling them about. When I myself did videos (a couple of years ago for PokemonGo and more recently for a channel called "DoodleOUT" where I drew with my daughter), I found that attaching my phone to a selfie stick, and then in turn affixing that stick with tape to an unused wooden chair's backing kept the camera very steady & allowed the viewers to see our techniques. If you were to re-film it, I'm almost certain that you wouldn't get any dislikes at all that time around. Another crucial thing to do is to put web links in your personal comment section to the items that you show during that particular video. In this way, you can streamline your videos for your viewers to fully appreciate. :) I also noticed that you seem a bit nervous while you are filming yourself; don't be! You are doing great!!! Just know that that nervousness will quickly fade away if you give yourself half a chance to become well acquainted with the camera. You might even consider pretending like you are talking to the group you DM, filling them in on some aspects of your DM process. Love the FistfulofDice channel too, btw. Matt is really great at DMing and explains the work behind it all extremely well!!! Keep on truckin and keep up the good fight!!! Take care
totally ;) Very glad you got it figured out and are doing it well now :) BTW, another alternative to putting the links in your comment section could be to use the TH-cam editor to add in the links at the appropriate places in each video for them. Viewers will really appreciate the effort regardless of how you give them the links ;) hehehe
I am currently reworking my own binders. Splitting mine out into 3 different ones.
I try redoing my binder but it has everything I use so I just divided it up into sections.
Do you have a link for that page at 2:43? Love the vid!
Thank you! I will see if I can find the link for you and I will update it.
@@ITSACRITICAL Thank you!
here is the Links for that page: slyflourish.com/lazydm
Welcome buddy
It'd be useful to have links to digital copies of at least your favorite/most used pages.
I will try to find the links and post them.
I put what links that i could find in the video description.
@@ITSACRITICAL thank yas
@R_Panda most welcome! Make sure you subscribe for more content to come.
Looks like you have some handy information there. J.D.
Thank you I have all the links in the description. Soon as I can I'll get my newest video up.
Like your DM notebook, but perhaps it might be more beneficial for the viewers if you hold the camera steady during your filming session; when the camera moves around so much, it makes it very hard to read the materials that you show. It might be a wise idea to re-film this video, so that viewers can properly see what you are telling them about. When I myself did videos (a couple of years ago for PokemonGo and more recently for a channel called "DoodleOUT" where I drew with my daughter), I found that attaching my phone to a selfie stick, and then in turn affixing that stick with tape to an unused wooden chair's backing kept the camera very steady & allowed the viewers to see our techniques. If you were to re-film it, I'm almost certain that you wouldn't get any dislikes at all that time around. Another crucial thing to do is to put web links in your personal comment section to the items that you show during that particular video. In this way, you can streamline your videos for your viewers to fully appreciate. :) I also noticed that you seem a bit nervous while you are filming yourself; don't be! You are doing great!!! Just know that that nervousness will quickly fade away if you give yourself half a chance to become well acquainted with the camera. You might even consider pretending like you are talking to the group you DM, filling them in on some aspects of your DM process.
Love the FistfulofDice channel too, btw. Matt is really great at DMing and explains the work behind it all extremely well!!! Keep on truckin and keep up the good fight!!! Take care
Yeah that video was before I had my tripod lol
totally ;) Very glad you got it figured out and are doing it well now :) BTW, another alternative to putting the links in your comment section could be to use the TH-cam editor to add in the links at the appropriate places in each video for them. Viewers will really appreciate the effort regardless of how you give them the links ;) hehehe
Where did you get your first cheetsheet page from?
I believed I typed it up.
Do you have a copy of the inspiration sheet or did you make it yourself?
I got it from sly flourish website.
Cant find a link to the sheet at 02:42
Otherwise great stuff!
On 2:40 I can not remember where I got that sheet but if I find it i will update.
It says Lazy DM on the bottom right? There is a link printed there.
@@PerfectionHunter Sweet to be honest I never notice that. I will post it in the link tonight when i get home.
Awesome. Type it in first and see if it still is viable and functions. You newer know, might be a dead end now.
@@PerfectionHunter Will do thank you