Views : 16,399
Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Apr 12, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.993 (2/1,178 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I definitely want to say that getting over the fear and dread that may come with editing/posting videos is also a huge help.
Sometimes you create something with a bit less effort to get the ball rolling, and then you're able to create more complex stuff if you wish. I had kept trying to create more dense videos, but realized that with my school schedule, I needed to back off of that a bit and focus on videos that feel good to make and are simple was the best option to start up again.
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Your videos have helped me so much with growing my channel Kelsey! I would not be monetized or putting out regular videos if I hadnāt listened to your advice, so thank you ā¤ļø Thereās no shortcut, and I think people see big creators making content and think āI could do thatā without realizing the work and intention that goes into it
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a tip to be interested in the film/editing process: find an aesthetic you're excited about!! if thats using a cute font to have captions built into your videos, or a format you enjoy, or even picking out some copyright free music you enjoy to place in your videos- that actually goes a really long way in inspiring you to actually sit and edit the video! for filming having a space to film in that is efficient and I really enjoy helped motivate me too!
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While I understand the tip of separating the things you do, as someone with a severe energy deficiency and a complicated relationship with art, that has never worked for me and won't until I can at least get someone else to handle my socials. The only thing that happened was I became hyper aware of just how badly one of my art styles did in comparison to the other when I separated them into two different social accounts. But in reality, it wasn't actually doing that badly? It was more that me putting it on a different account made it have less eyes on it and therefore I started thinking it had less value. When I put it back on my main account? It was nerve-wracking, but ultimately I was much happier and found that I do have supporters who will love both types of work.
It's not that I don't see where you're coming from, but I also think it's important that we allow ourselves to be people rather than brands if we need it.
It's probably true that I'm sacrificing quicker growth for my sanity's sake though. But I don't want to wind up hating myself and feeling trapped years down the line. I just think sometimes taking it slow is better, for the sake of building a more sustainable foundation for your art and business.
You're damn right that you should always love at least one aspect of what you do though. And you have lots of really good advice throughout your whole channel :) Keep up the good work!
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Something that has helped me a lot to get to more people here in youtube is shorts! As an experiment, I have been uploading everyday for a little bit more than a week some reels that I haven't share here yet and it made me get more followers, views and interaction. Hope this tip helps because growing in social media is everytime more and more difficult... I loved the painting that you created during the video and the ending was the best hahahš
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Haha the ending was great, and all the other advice too :) Thanks for being so realistic about how much effort you need to put into videos, and about having to treat filming and editing as an artform. It took a while for me to realise how many different skills you need to make a genuinely good youtube video. Writing, filming, editing, charisma and it's all pretty overwhelming (especially if english is not your first language and you don't want to sound super silly), but your videos really help to make it a bit less overwhelming, thank you :)
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@leannedelux
1 year ago
Oh my goodness, perfect timing again, Kelseyā¦.thank you!! (Also, I legit canāt wait to see people doing this. I need more artists to watchā¦.!)
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