cant argue with this logic, i must admit forging on the new forge layout, isnt difficult, but i see that i am less motivated then i was in reach and halo 4, i feel im in a slump and this series is to try and branch out a bit. Its a way to get more comfortable in front of camera, i know for a fact before i launch anything major i got to get a formula down, this is where i begin
That's a good idea, though you may want to consider the attention span of your potential audience. If I'm going to watch a 2 and a half minute video, it better be packed with info. The alternative is to make a longer video that accomplishes more. Notice that both of these concepts focus on the need for information and progression. It's a bit rough watching a video that produces little more than a rather slow, methodical approach to moving a fence. Your video was also practically half filler considering your choice to leave in trouth mubbles. If you feel like you have a few amusing outtakes I would recommend you put them at the end, as not everyones idea of funny is the same. The outtakes also should be only a tiny fraction of the entire vid. At just under 3 minutes, I would recommend the average person use only seconds unless they happen to be a comedic genius. Good luck with your future videos.