I have a lot of ideas that I think would make great #retrocomputing videos for YouTube, except I certainly do not underestimate the amount of time, effort and investment in equipment that goes into making videos of even moderate production quality.
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I have a lot of ideas that I think would make great #retrocomputing videos for YouTube, except I certainly do not underestimate the amount of time, effort and investment in equipment that goes into making videos of even moderate production quality.
I also trip over my tongue and stammer quite a bit - I end up doing like 37 takes of every line. Maybe I need to collaborate with someone.
Who wants to make the best light pen video ever???
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I have a lot of ideas that I think would make great #retrocomputing videos for YouTube, except I certainly do not underestimate the amount of time, effort and investment in equipment that goes into making videos of even moderate production quality.
I also trip over my tongue and stammer quite a bit - I end up doing like 37 takes of every line. Maybe I need to collaborate with someone.
Who wants to make the best light pen video ever???
@gloriouscow@oldbytes.space do low quality then. old youtube styles may see a comeback if anything overproduced becomes conflated with slop
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I have a lot of ideas that I think would make great #retrocomputing videos for YouTube, except I certainly do not underestimate the amount of time, effort and investment in equipment that goes into making videos of even moderate production quality.
I also trip over my tongue and stammer quite a bit - I end up doing like 37 takes of every line. Maybe I need to collaborate with someone.
Who wants to make the best light pen video ever???
@gloriouscow
I suggest offloading the voiceover to some old, decidedly robotic text-to-speech program (i.e Dr. Sbaitso) and putting your stones into the rest of the presentation (information, cheeky comments, visual gags).
I prefer blogs and newsletters most of the time, but video has it's place. -
@gloriouscow@oldbytes.space do low quality then. old youtube styles may see a comeback if anything overproduced becomes conflated with slop
@asie can we please not bring up AI when it has nothing even to do with a post. please.
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@gloriouscow
I suggest offloading the voiceover to some old, decidedly robotic text-to-speech program (i.e Dr. Sbaitso) and putting your stones into the rest of the presentation (information, cheeky comments, visual gags).
I prefer blogs and newsletters most of the time, but video has it's place.@moses_izumi I am not sure I should make a video that I would personally turn off after two seconds
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@moses_izumi I am not sure I should make a video that I would personally turn off after two seconds
@moses_izumi Nobody is listening to Dr. Sbaitso for more than thirty seconds without incurring psychic damage
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@moses_izumi Nobody is listening to Dr. Sbaitso for more than thirty seconds without incurring psychic damage
@gloriouscow
yea I wasn't sure about it either.
still a better voice than Microsoft Sam.
I'd probably skip voiceover in favor of subtitles if I got sick of doing endless re-takes.
(silent movie textcards could be neat, in moderation) -
I have a lot of ideas that I think would make great #retrocomputing videos for YouTube, except I certainly do not underestimate the amount of time, effort and investment in equipment that goes into making videos of even moderate production quality.
I also trip over my tongue and stammer quite a bit - I end up doing like 37 takes of every line. Maybe I need to collaborate with someone.
Who wants to make the best light pen video ever???
@gloriouscow I've got a similar problem, where I'd love to make a lot of videos but it's too much work.
I could do the voiceover though, if you want to do the rest/find other helpers?