Shucks I went looking for the video where you show how to put the little furry on and I didn't find it. I love the short under five minute everything you need to know snippets.
Really pleased they help. I've often thought about making them longer but this reassures me. I think it was at about 2:30 in this video. th-cam.com/video/obNwvb3p20Y/w-d-xo.html Thanks for your support.
@@EssentialVideoSkills there's a fine line between here's the information and let me talk for 30 minutes which I've been finding annoying with some of these longer videos. it's nice when you run across one that's just here's what you need to know. I think the longer stuff has its place much like the super short stuff and vertical video they have a use but not for everything. I was helping make 5 minute videos every week for 5 days a week release. It was always annoying because there was either too much content for five minutes or not enough to fill five minutes. And then of course there was also the Thursday into Friday all nighters grrr, I had a bunch of kids who liked making content but nobody really wanted to edit and a deadline. It was only towards the last month for me it was decided they don't have to be exactly 5 minutes.... And we don't need so Many....
@@EssentialVideoSkills right on the time 2:35 so quick I missed it. I haven't used the "fluffy's" yet I've heard they have staying issues. And the first time I tried to put one on I didn't do it right.
I totally agree and also appreciate your feedback. As you say there is scope for the short and long form. I base what I do on the basis I can't bear some of the videos that waffle before getting to the point. That is tricky trying to make them exactly five minutes and that they agreed it wasn't necessary. Videos should be as long as necessary. Some long videos can be that engaging it doesn't matter if they are 30 minutes or more. Just like a good movie, you don't notice how long it is. Your feed is always useful. Good luck with your videos.
Shucks I went looking for the video where you show how to put the little furry on and I didn't find it.
I love the short under five minute everything you need to know snippets.
Really pleased they help. I've often thought about making them longer but this reassures me. I think it was at about 2:30 in this video.
th-cam.com/video/obNwvb3p20Y/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your support.
@@EssentialVideoSkills there's a fine line between here's the information and let me talk for 30 minutes which I've been finding annoying with some of these longer videos. it's nice when you run across one that's just here's what you need to know. I think the longer stuff has its place much like the super short stuff and vertical video they have a use but not for everything.
I was helping make 5 minute videos every week for 5 days a week release. It was always annoying because there was either too much content for five minutes or not enough to fill five minutes. And then of course there was also the Thursday into Friday all nighters grrr, I had a bunch of kids who liked making content but nobody really wanted to edit and a deadline. It was only towards the last month for me it was decided they don't have to be exactly 5 minutes.... And we don't need so Many....
@@EssentialVideoSkills right on the time 2:35 so quick I missed it. I haven't used the "fluffy's" yet I've heard they have staying issues. And the first time I tried to put one on I didn't do it right.
I totally agree and also appreciate your feedback. As you say there is scope for the short and long form. I base what I do on the basis I can't bear some of the videos that waffle before getting to the point.
That is tricky trying to make them exactly five minutes and that they agreed it wasn't necessary. Videos should be as long as necessary. Some long videos can be that engaging it doesn't matter if they are 30 minutes or more. Just like a good movie, you don't notice how long it is.
Your feed is always useful.
Good luck with your videos.