Pretty funny it feels just like I’m watching my friends and I play. A few tips/constructive criticisms: I’d personally add more memes to it, maybe something I that went through your head as you were playing, or watching the video back. A great example would be at 2:37. A great meme would be some cursed brainrot among us meme because it goes with the fact you were trying to open the hatch (vent). At 10:48 a “hydrogen bomb vs coughing baby” meme would have been pretty good In general more to grab attention and express your thought process to entertain any viewers. The clips are funny, but with the added humor it really would go a long way
I agree, the more memes the better! I'm just afraid I will get too carried away with it. It already takes a long time to compile the clips already. But with time I will get faster with editing and more memes will be added! Thanks for the advice!
@@gawrit that’s the best way to do it. Take your time at first, the speed comes with time. If you have a catalogue of 8-10 highly edited videos, you’ll be pretty decent at editing by then, and people can binge your content when they find you. It beats having a consistent schedule at first since you’re smaller. Once you’re able to be consistent at editing, then focus on consistent uploads. Until you’ve started catching waves, make the best content you can because that’s people’s first impression of someone up and coming
@@gawrit if you want an example of what I mean, my best friend and roommate is at your same stage, and I help edit the videos. His channel is LonelyPepsiCan. You can see the gradual improvement through his videos and how they are more refined every upload. If he ever gets a ride by the algorithm, there will me a backlog of content for people who really like his content.
I loved this keep it up brah
Pretty funny it feels just like I’m watching my friends and I play.
A few tips/constructive criticisms:
I’d personally add more memes to it, maybe something I that went through your head as you were playing, or watching the video back. A great example would be at 2:37. A great meme would be some cursed brainrot among us meme because it goes with the fact you were trying to open the hatch (vent).
At 10:48 a “hydrogen bomb vs coughing baby” meme would have been pretty good
In general more to grab attention and express your thought process to entertain any viewers. The clips are funny, but with the added humor it really would go a long way
I agree, the more memes the better! I'm just afraid I will get too carried away with it. It already takes a long time to compile the clips already. But with time I will get faster with editing and more memes will be added! Thanks for the advice!
@@gawrit that’s the best way to do it. Take your time at first, the speed comes with time. If you have a catalogue of 8-10 highly edited videos, you’ll be pretty decent at editing by then, and people can binge your content when they find you. It beats having a consistent schedule at first since you’re smaller. Once you’re able to be consistent at editing, then focus on consistent uploads. Until you’ve started catching waves, make the best content you can because that’s people’s first impression of someone up and coming
@@gawrit if you want an example of what I mean, my best friend and roommate is at your same stage, and I help edit the videos. His channel is LonelyPepsiCan. You can see the gradual improvement through his videos and how they are more refined every upload. If he ever gets a ride by the algorithm, there will me a backlog of content for people who really like his content.
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I ain't running from it.