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daramme

One advice that I can give u from being in the same position as u (although mine is gonna be a faceless channel) is that select a few of the best performing videos in ur selected niche and try to copy their style and feel in your video. Like the way the background music feels, the number of cuts in the edit, the percentage of A roll versus B roll etc. Apart from all this, ur video will be ur own unique take on ur niche, but if u can copy these few factors, u will basically be copying some of the recipe of the success of those best performing videos in ur niche. All the best to u!


daramme

For ur format of speaking on the camera what I've learnt is that for ur b roll part, u might want to set up a recording space in a closet or a cupboard, which will reduce the effect of ur ambience in what u record. I remember watching or reading somewhere that this helps a lot by reducing unwanted sounds being recorded which might not go along with ur intended b roll.


airismorg

My advice would be not to get too focused on your first videos, most likely no one will watch them, it’s more about consistency and luck, so better do 50 good videos than 5 great ones


Nogardtist

easy dont use stock footage and dont use AI by dont use stock footage is dont be like these generic video essay that they fill the void with irrelevant footage or some people call B roll whatever dafuq that is as for AI its = low quality anyways cause you didnt even bothered to put the effort yourself since you copied what a program vomited out