I have seen most of your videos and I have to tell you, you need to try a different approach. I see what you're trying to do by the way you're filming these and the subreddits you post them in, but it isn't working. I am not saying you don't have talent or a concept worth exploring, you just aren't hitting the right combination yet. First, definitely lose the nose sticker. Keep the animal clips, maybe finding a new way to integrate them though. Different recognizable outfits. Play around with wardrobe until you find one that people relate you with. Set design is a must. I also see you as an SNL Dieter Sprockets kind of dancer. You seem rigid in your dance moves anyway, so just go all the way in that direction instead of forcing a looser style on yourself. Also, I recommend really straightening your hair, losing the curl at the ends, and making it look more like Lego people hair. Just my opinions, could definitely be wrong. Peace out!
Since these videos are intended for children I'm not sure your opinions are relevant. I suppose you have to appeal enough to adults to allow or choose to have their children watch these, but an adult's perspective on what "works" in a children's video is irrelevant when it comes to whether or not the kid will be interested. I think her nose sticker, the animal sounds, her goofy dance could all "work" for little kids. I'll show these to my niece and nephews and report back 😹
Perfect as usual! And not just the pitch 😸👌
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if I ever have kids I'm gonna show them your video series to learn!
I have seen most of your videos and I have to tell you, you need to try a different approach. I see what you're trying to do by the way you're filming these and the subreddits you post them in, but it isn't working. I am not saying you don't have talent or a concept worth exploring, you just aren't hitting the right combination yet. First, definitely lose the nose sticker. Keep the animal clips, maybe finding a new way to integrate them though. Different recognizable outfits. Play around with wardrobe until you find one that people relate you with. Set design is a must. I also see you as an SNL Dieter Sprockets kind of dancer. You seem rigid in your dance moves anyway, so just go all the way in that direction instead of forcing a looser style on yourself. Also, I recommend really straightening your hair, losing the curl at the ends, and making it look more like Lego people hair. Just my opinions, could definitely be wrong. Peace out!
Since these videos are intended for children I'm not sure your opinions are relevant. I suppose you have to appeal enough to adults to allow or choose to have their children watch these, but an adult's perspective on what "works" in a children's video is irrelevant when it comes to whether or not the kid will be interested.
I think her nose sticker, the animal sounds, her goofy dance could all "work" for little kids. I'll show these to my niece and nephews and report back 😹