The Week I Review | How I Make a YouTube Video (Part 1: My Process) @TheWeekIReview | Uploaded August 2019 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
Entry 52.2: Have you ever wondered how I do these videos in one take? How about what my "set" looks like from a less flattering angle? Or what my editing process looks like if you have bad eyesight?
Well, you're in luck! All that and more is answered in this video: part one of my two-part Behind the Scenes miniseries within this broader Anniversary Week celebration.
Over the past 52 weeks, I have been refining the video creation process. In many ways, not that much has changed since Episode 1.1. I have focused mostly on smoothing out rough edges and improving the visuals.
Episode 52.1: youtu.be/mdNp_I5_tRg
Offer recurring support: patreon.com/theweekireview
Or just the one time: paypal.me/theweekireview
Twitter/IG: @alecjkm
Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/twir
Additional camerawork by Danielle Lego.
Some drums by Aaron Belinfanti. Others licensed through Soundstripe.
Fun thing: After my video on music licensing, I asked the companies I reviewed if they offered discount codes to people. They're below:
SOUNDSTRIPE: If you sign up through this link and use the code "TWIR", you will get 10% off your first payment (whether monthly or annual): bit.ly/soundstripeviatwir
ARTLIST: If you sign up with through this link, an extra 2 months will automatically be added to your subscription (for a total of 14 months instead of 12). No code required: bit.ly/artlistviatwir
ARTGRID: Artlist's stock video licensing subscription service that I didn't talk about also has the offer. Through this link, you'll get a 2-month extension on whichever plan you select: bit.ly/artgridviatwir
EPIDEMIC SOUND: They do not offer discounts for anyone who ultimately signs up, but they do have the only legitimate free trial program for folks who click this link, during which you can license music and use them in your videos to see if it works for you: bit.ly/epidemicviatwir
Disclosure: Soundstripe and Artlist give kickbacks for each sign up, while Epidemic Sound doesn't really. I do not expect this to influence your decision.
#theweekireview #behindthescenes #anniversary
Entry 52.2: Have you ever wondered how I do these videos in one take? How about what my "set" looks like from a less flattering angle? Or what my editing process looks like if you have bad eyesight?
Well, you're in luck! All that and more is answered in this video: part one of my two-part Behind the Scenes miniseries within this broader Anniversary Week celebration.
Over the past 52 weeks, I have been refining the video creation process. In many ways, not that much has changed since Episode 1.1. I have focused mostly on smoothing out rough edges and improving the visuals.
Episode 52.1: youtu.be/mdNp_I5_tRg
Offer recurring support: patreon.com/theweekireview
Or just the one time: paypal.me/theweekireview
Twitter/IG: @alecjkm
Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/twir
Additional camerawork by Danielle Lego.
Some drums by Aaron Belinfanti. Others licensed through Soundstripe.
Fun thing: After my video on music licensing, I asked the companies I reviewed if they offered discount codes to people. They're below:
SOUNDSTRIPE: If you sign up through this link and use the code "TWIR", you will get 10% off your first payment (whether monthly or annual): bit.ly/soundstripeviatwir
ARTLIST: If you sign up with through this link, an extra 2 months will automatically be added to your subscription (for a total of 14 months instead of 12). No code required: bit.ly/artlistviatwir
ARTGRID: Artlist's stock video licensing subscription service that I didn't talk about also has the offer. Through this link, you'll get a 2-month extension on whichever plan you select: bit.ly/artgridviatwir
EPIDEMIC SOUND: They do not offer discounts for anyone who ultimately signs up, but they do have the only legitimate free trial program for folks who click this link, during which you can license music and use them in your videos to see if it works for you: bit.ly/epidemicviatwir
Disclosure: Soundstripe and Artlist give kickbacks for each sign up, while Epidemic Sound doesn't really. I do not expect this to influence your decision.
#theweekireview #behindthescenes #anniversary