how's your week going, Beehaw

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we're so back (but i will be making a separate post for my circumstances)

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I've been attempting to make youtube videos for the first time. I realized there was a topic surrounding the new zelda game that hadn't been covered yet so I am doing finishing touches on that. But its made me want to make more videos.

I'm really struggling to come up with a core theme or topic for my channel. I'm thinking of making some kind of video game / anime / Manga type content. The tricky part is I don't want to do just reviews and I don't want to make just gameplay or whatever either. I was thinking of talking about certain topics. The idea seems really vague though. I'm also trying to not get discouraged before I even start.

But realistically I know that section of youtube is pretty saturated. So I know that whatever I make needs to be solid otherwise nobody will want to watch it lol.

I've been watching creators for over a decade now. I have a general idea of what makes good content and I've been doing more specific research too. But I realize at some point t I just need to start publishing stuff

best of luck! i can't imagine trying to break into that space now. Honestly though, i feel like the YouTube game is aged enough that now there is always a certain percentage of users that are "in between" favorite channels, and that creates room for people like you to become their new favorite channel. I know for me personally, I used to watch a lot of Game Grumps, then I stopped with that once their politics started to bother me (the grooming allegations didn't help either). Then I watched a lot of Giant Bomb, and then a bunch of their core crew left and the content changed so i stopped watching that.

At each of these points i was a very "capturable" user, so idk. I think there's always a chunk of users like that these days, so don't feel like no one will care about your stuff, even if the space is saturated. "Saturation" is not a permanent state.

Thanks for the encouragement! Yeah I'm intimidated but I figure the worst that can happen is that I learn some new skills. So I figure it can't hurt to try haha.

Your thoughts on saturation are actually very similar to what I was thinking about too. Some of the channels that I started watching a lot only started in 2015 or 2017. So I figure it's worth a shot if I put some effort and elbow grease into it

When you're done with your video can you send it to me? I love Zelda.

Sure! I don't think it's anything too special to be honest. I found that nobody had covered what all the kilton statues looked like, so I went and gathered them all in one place so someone could look them up.

I'm still learning, but it was a good way to take those first steps. If you have any feedback I would love to hear it! I think for my next video I want to work on my audio levels more and figure out how to make my voice sound better.

https://youtu.be/ZGirEb9WjF0

I struggle with making videos sometimes too, even though we have a pretty clear vision for our channel. I encourage you to put your stuff out there! You'll find people who'd like to have those conversations with you and that can help to further define your content. It's daunting for sure, but it's been rewarding to build and find community by sharing what we're passionate about. For us, it's mostly garden related but there's always an opportunity to show other aspects of who you are. If you're worried about a theme, consider that your thoughtful take and genuine interest will be enough to bring folks to you, whatever topic you might decide to pour yourself into.

Thank you so much for the advice :) I'm hoping I can make something that others can enjoy as much as I enjoy making it