Geostigma
Pro Adventurer
- AKA
- gabe
For a bit of context, recently we quickly made a video regarding Tabata leaving SE. While we were happy with the final product it did bring on a brief shower thought-esque discussion regarding quality, speed in making the content, and to an extent the idea of whether or not we should just do barebones reporting or strive to add our own flare into the mix generally.
I posted my overall thoughts on the subject a day later and wanted to pick the brains of the fellow content creators on the team on the subject, but then after a bit of discussion I both realized that Discord is not a good platform for that and I was actually kind of curious what you guys who consume the content also think on the subject.
anyway I'm basically going to copy and paste the post now, as usual my formatting is trash
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Before I get going though I just want to make sure im clear that im not trying to state this stuff from an authorative place or be number 1 subscriber to imright.com or anything. I'm really interested in everyones input on this and seeing what we come up with as a team Anyway during work today I thought a lot about the varying video styles , stuff like speed vs quality both in terms of the video itself and scripting and stuff like delivering the news so that were on time with it or making sure to inject our TLS flare onto it etc. Ultimately I came to the conclusion that we should probably strive for hitting the flare mark more often then not mainly due to the following reasons.
A) The (in my opinion) 3 types of content consumers.
B) Our Competition (even if we don't necessarily look to compete full on).
For the 3 consumers I think (in order of smallest to largest amounts) they are basically
1- The reader. They prefer to read the news etc.
2- The Viewer. They prefer to watch/hear the news etc.
3- The Headliner. They literally only read a headline and go straight into the comment section.
Our competition (in no particular order)
1- Other similar youtubes
2- Gaming Journalism (written)
3 - Reddit Front Page Headlines
It's due to these 6 things combining in various ways that I think we really should gun for some sort of hook or flare to both further reach and retain viewers. For Readers/Article competition , why would a viewer go out of their comfort zone of like Eurogamer to watch our videos? Just paraphrasing an article will not only not pull them in, it may even push them away. The same goes for the other types of consumers and competition types, especially for the type of "consumer" who just sees a reddit headline and goes straight into the comment section. It's the reason why people may know who Jim Sterling is , but don't know who videoblogger 5 million is.
For what its worth I do think we can skate by doing some by the numbers news hits to tide us over till we drop the bigger/thoughtful video types, but I do think we can do more and be rewarded for trying as well.
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I posted my overall thoughts on the subject a day later and wanted to pick the brains of the fellow content creators on the team on the subject, but then after a bit of discussion I both realized that Discord is not a good platform for that and I was actually kind of curious what you guys who consume the content also think on the subject.
anyway I'm basically going to copy and paste the post now, as usual my formatting is trash
"
Before I get going though I just want to make sure im clear that im not trying to state this stuff from an authorative place or be number 1 subscriber to imright.com or anything. I'm really interested in everyones input on this and seeing what we come up with as a team Anyway during work today I thought a lot about the varying video styles , stuff like speed vs quality both in terms of the video itself and scripting and stuff like delivering the news so that were on time with it or making sure to inject our TLS flare onto it etc. Ultimately I came to the conclusion that we should probably strive for hitting the flare mark more often then not mainly due to the following reasons.
A) The (in my opinion) 3 types of content consumers.
B) Our Competition (even if we don't necessarily look to compete full on).
For the 3 consumers I think (in order of smallest to largest amounts) they are basically
1- The reader. They prefer to read the news etc.
2- The Viewer. They prefer to watch/hear the news etc.
3- The Headliner. They literally only read a headline and go straight into the comment section.
Our competition (in no particular order)
1- Other similar youtubes
2- Gaming Journalism (written)
3 - Reddit Front Page Headlines
It's due to these 6 things combining in various ways that I think we really should gun for some sort of hook or flare to both further reach and retain viewers. For Readers/Article competition , why would a viewer go out of their comfort zone of like Eurogamer to watch our videos? Just paraphrasing an article will not only not pull them in, it may even push them away. The same goes for the other types of consumers and competition types, especially for the type of "consumer" who just sees a reddit headline and goes straight into the comment section. It's the reason why people may know who Jim Sterling is , but don't know who videoblogger 5 million is.
For what its worth I do think we can skate by doing some by the numbers news hits to tide us over till we drop the bigger/thoughtful video types, but I do think we can do more and be rewarded for trying as well.
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