Hello everyone,
recently I've set up a Youtube channel about origami instructions (http://www.youtube.com/cubesan1202) in which I show creations of different authors. I know I have a long way ahead of me and there's a lot to learn. That's why I would appreciate any feedback on my clips and the channel in general.
I hope that with the help of this great community I can improve something which has become my hobby.
Thanks!
Youtube channel promoting other authors
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Re: Youtube channel promoting other authors
Ok, here are some ideas .
Regarding the channel, I've seen that some people make welcome videos for their channels. Maybe you could do that.
I also checked out completely your instructional video for Valerie Vann's Magic Rose and watched a bit of your other four videos. I have this few coments:
Considering they're videos I feel they need auditive material as well, not just visual material. That could be verbal explanations or simply music. The thing is with all that silence, I feel it's missing something as I watch the video.
I like how you implied we had to pay attention to certain references by simply pointing with your finger to the right places before folding. Also I liked the fact that you folded each step slowly so we didn't miss a step as we watched the video.
Regarding the one I watched completely, I thought it was very clear and it was all I needed to learn in order to fold the model. If you ever teach a more complex model, you might need to add further explanations, maybe verbal, through captions or diagraming symbols. But again, I didn't think that was the case with the instructional video for the Magic Rose .
That's it. Hope this helps.
Regarding the channel, I've seen that some people make welcome videos for their channels. Maybe you could do that.
I also checked out completely your instructional video for Valerie Vann's Magic Rose and watched a bit of your other four videos. I have this few coments:
Considering they're videos I feel they need auditive material as well, not just visual material. That could be verbal explanations or simply music. The thing is with all that silence, I feel it's missing something as I watch the video.
I like how you implied we had to pay attention to certain references by simply pointing with your finger to the right places before folding. Also I liked the fact that you folded each step slowly so we didn't miss a step as we watched the video.
Regarding the one I watched completely, I thought it was very clear and it was all I needed to learn in order to fold the model. If you ever teach a more complex model, you might need to add further explanations, maybe verbal, through captions or diagraming symbols. But again, I didn't think that was the case with the instructional video for the Magic Rose .
That's it. Hope this helps.
Last edited by Gerardo on April 7th, 2016, 10:37 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Youtube channel promoting other authors
Thank you for your feedback. I'll take into consideration everything you've mentioned.
My other videos have music intros/ outros (except for the Magic Rose video). With the next one I'll try some music.
Regards
My other videos have music intros/ outros (except for the Magic Rose video). With the next one I'll try some music.
Regards
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Re: Youtube channel promoting other authors
I watched some of your more recent videos and they're pretty good.
I'd make a welcome video like Gerardo suggested and I like how you have sort of a unique template for the preview images for each video!
I'd make a welcome video like Gerardo suggested and I like how you have sort of a unique template for the preview images for each video!
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