you asked what we want to see last video show some building I don't want to see some dude stand around with his hands in his pockets talking about what he did show it I understand if the camera slows you down from working maybe just take a few pics as you progress overlay the pics of your cross member and motor mounts while you talk about it I don't need every minute of every detail but make a montage, show something I watched the entire video, all I saw were 3 new bolts in a frame rail I didn't see fabbed up mounts or a cross member I don't know what you did to build it or what material you used I didn't see anything
@AnarchyOffroad-Utah6 ай бұрын
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@Odins-Dad6 ай бұрын
@@AnarchyOffroad-Utah you're good on camera and you don't stutter and say uhhh...and ummm, which is a super hard habit to break. I think you're super close to a winning formula here. My advice would be to think of this video as the script and voiceover. Then, instead of just telling us about it, you have a shot of you doing the things you told us about. maybe something that could work for you is to film doing all the work and plan to just not use the audio from those clips, then shoot a "recap" of what you did just like this video and then edit it so the "recap" video ends up being your narration and all the other clips just end up being closeups of what your talking about. I haven't seen any of your other videos, so take my advice with a grain of salt. I recommend looking at videos here on youtube about storytelling and making youtube videos. The advice out there is as varied as the content is here on youtube. Even just in the offroad KZfaq community there are a ton of different styles, from DirtLifestyle being artsy, to FabRats basically making the camera feel like you're there hanging out with them, and everything in between and beyond. Find what works for you and develop your style. Keep on Keep'n on man!