Going to YouTube

Just put a go-pro or other action camera on your baseball hat brim and start walking around a junk yard pointing stuff out and making a running commentary on what you know about this or that model. We dont need to see your face or your backside or whatever, just hear your commentary. Same goes with a carb teardown on a bench or a alternator extraction from a rusting hulk, just a POV (point-of-view) with an audio feed describing what your doing or talking about some memories you had driving this model or how this carb sucks...whatever. Be true to yourself and you'll never have to force anything. I think Scotty Kilmer videos are hilarious but he uses too much click bait, and the editing is very choppy but no scene seems to be longer than about 5-10 seconds, keeps the pace very fast. Youll be editing about 4:1 to content so a 10 minute clip will probably take you 40 minutes to shoot and another 40 to edit. I dont know how guys post every night. Dont go crazy on 1080P or 4K, most of us see this on phones or laptops. 720 is fine, keeps it small and editing light. Youtube encoding will be fast too. Good luck! I like Rainy Day Dusters...