Well damn, here we go then I guess. Here's my most watched video, getting the Scarecrow Song in Ocarina of Time. Besides this, I do a lot of LPs on some of my favorite games, so if that interests you feel free to check me out. Thanks.
Hopefully get back to a regular uploading schedule again. I've had periods of no interest and often when I am in the mood to make new videos I'm always busy. Trying to get back to a regular schedule again though this year.
Either Camtasia or Premiere. I use Camtasia to record the gameplay and commentary and most often will edit in Camtasia, but in some instances, I'll save the video and then edit in Premiere if it's a more involved project.
Well, I find the quality of the Yeti to be perfectly acceptable for my videos. I've used the AT in college a lot and I agree the quality is exceptional. I'd certainly like to invest in one eventually but right now I'm in no rush.
It was just a hobby of playing my favorite games and doing commentary over them. I used to do gameplay videos without commentary on an older channel that has since been closed down but that was 10 years ago. I then tried collabing with a friend and doing dual commentary for a while then I...
I mean I think for a lot of Youtubers Patreon is a great way to go. I'd consider it myself except I disappear from video making a lot due to my busy life, so I wouldn't want to ask folks to contribute anything monthly if I'm not gonna even be making any videos during that whole time. But I...
Ocarina of Time and Pokemon Red took up most of my days growing up. Those and Final Fantasy VII for sure. I had a fairly big collection so I put a lot of time in plenty of games back then but those three were definitely the biggest ones.
Blue microphones are your best friend I think. I use a Blue Yeti which costs about $150, but you can get a Snowball for much cheaper. On the headset side, I've only used one in my LPs and it was a Logitech H530 which is over $100.
Yep. Too much. I setup to record some days and then realize I'm too tired, so nothing gets done. Other times I'll start a recording while feeling tired and mid way through I'll realize my commentary sucks, and I'll scrap the recording and not get anything done.
I worked at a park nature center at 16 helping with special events. The following year I got a job at another nature center in the area doing data entry work. Those were the first jobs I had.
My reason? I was bored. :P I just sat in my room one day a long time ago and said "I want to give LPing a try" and started recording. Reason I keep going now is because I simply love to entertain people and make them watch my videos. Its what I do and I hope I can continue making more videos for...