Just started a YouTube channel

Just watched and subscribed. I started my channel in July of last year and it has been a learning experience for sure. I like your style and you do sound good. The one thing I constantly get remarks about is sound and sound quality. I learned the hard way, people don’t like music playing all the way through, so I have not done that again and don’t recommend it. Also, I would suggest that when you are playing music over photos, turn the volume down to around 50% in your editing. That way it’s not dead space, but not overbearing either. Also, note your demographic (viewer age range) and put that into consideration when choosing your music. You can find your demographic in analytics in YT Studio. It may take some time for that to be accurate. As for sound quality while out doors. I shoot live on location in all sorts of weather and the reality is, I don’t have thousands of dollars for nice mics or can I control nature. So unfortunately some of my videos audio is total trash. I have tried a couple different mics with no real success. But I have some new ones coming and am hopeful. For you, I would also try different mics till you find something that works for you. The voiceover did seem to work well for you too. I also would suggest watching the YouTube tutorials and learn from them. YT wants you to succeed because if you do, so do they. So there are a lot of tools out there. Another piece of advice I have found to be true is be consistent. If you want to make it on YT, try to post on the same day every week or biweekly. It’s a ton of work, but can be worth it. Like others have stated, no swearing. Anyway, I wish you success and hope that this helps in one way or another.

Jeremy
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