I had started to do some of this without realising (Researching lots of titles for 3 months worth of videos) Then I have found scripting for multiple videos and then filming like you suggest is much easier. It means I have the content ready to edit, whether thats on a train or away from home for a week, It means there is no excuses of why I can not get on and edit the video and get it scheduled :)
As I am quite new to all this, one thing I noticed is if I didn't do any editing for a few weeks, it took my brain a while to re-remember how to edit in the software again (shortcuts, etc...) But I made some notes from when I did some training so thats helped :)
Could you cover, how you should be using YouTube Shorts as part of your promotion strategy for your channel please? (If its not already in your list) I see tools like Tube Buddy give you suggested short clips but wanted to hear what your thoughts were. Thanks
Wow nice work James, love this. Agree re editing, a few weeks off does make it harder when you come back. And great idea, I'm sure lots of people would love to read about shorts so I'll try do something on that one week soon :)
Hi Trintin! I've heard of batching so many times before, but I decided to try it after reading your newsletter. I wrote two video scripts today and am working on my third one right now. I literally stopped drafting the third video to come here and say thank you!! This is gonna make filming so much easier this week!!
Batching is something I'm recently getting into and trying to wrap my head around. I know it's the only way i can successfully do YouTube because i struggle a lot with motivating myself to create content. It's nice to hear your thoughts and suggestions on the topic, thanks Tintin
Hi Tintin. Thanks for sharing this.
I had started to do some of this without realising (Researching lots of titles for 3 months worth of videos) Then I have found scripting for multiple videos and then filming like you suggest is much easier. It means I have the content ready to edit, whether thats on a train or away from home for a week, It means there is no excuses of why I can not get on and edit the video and get it scheduled :)
As I am quite new to all this, one thing I noticed is if I didn't do any editing for a few weeks, it took my brain a while to re-remember how to edit in the software again (shortcuts, etc...) But I made some notes from when I did some training so thats helped :)
Could you cover, how you should be using YouTube Shorts as part of your promotion strategy for your channel please? (If its not already in your list) I see tools like Tube Buddy give you suggested short clips but wanted to hear what your thoughts were. Thanks
Wow nice work James, love this. Agree re editing, a few weeks off does make it harder when you come back. And great idea, I'm sure lots of people would love to read about shorts so I'll try do something on that one week soon :)
Hi Trintin! I've heard of batching so many times before, but I decided to try it after reading your newsletter. I wrote two video scripts today and am working on my third one right now. I literally stopped drafting the third video to come here and say thank you!! This is gonna make filming so much easier this week!!
Hi Baishali! That's so great to hear, love that! Hope filming goes well too, such a nice feeling to get a bunch of videos done in one go :)
Batching is something I'm recently getting into and trying to wrap my head around. I know it's the only way i can successfully do YouTube because i struggle a lot with motivating myself to create content. It's nice to hear your thoughts and suggestions on the topic, thanks Tintin
Good to hear Ash! Most important thing is to keep going, it's the only way to figure it out
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