If you're looking for honest feedback, it's weird to make a Youtube video in which the idea can be fully explained in a tweet.
It's a fucking one minute video, dude.
I fully support changing economic systems that make it hard for you to make the content that you want to make, but I'm not going to lie and say that I'll watch subpar content out of solidarity. There are literally millions of people trying to make it in creative fields, and thousands trying to make it in the exact niche that you're in. I can't support all of them, so I'll support the people who make good shit. I'm not going to lie to you to spare your feelings. I've been performing since I was a teenager and had to step back from it to feed myself, but I sure as shit didn't blame audiences for being less receptive to art that I didn't put as much work into.
Solidarity with the Brooklyn podcasters! :solidarity:
I have a feeling this fake ass leftist is going to be a raging reactionary by the time they hit 50.
am i missing something or is the video like a dude just monologuing about fuckin anime? who cares?
edit: also that person's comments to OP in there were 100% on the money
It sounds like he made it as a test video, and then made the classic rookie mistake of posting it to a subreddit full of V*ushites for technical and editing style feedback. Antics ensue. Probably not the place for it, but I'm curious WTF even would be.
Another Red Scare listener appeared in there getting mad at OP so maybe there's something up with that.
So, this is some weird shit obviously, but fuck that first commenter in particular for whining about the quality of their content consumption. Like at that point, you're not a leftist, you're a self identified consumer who likes gobbling leftish content for some godforsaken reason. People that embrace consumption of the spectacle and act like assholes to other people about it aren't my comrades, even if the content in question is some weirdo shit.
yeah as an autistic dude who sounds like that on mic, that's basically just a classic autistic vocal cadence and asking him to enunciate it more isn't gonna help. i intentionally didn't criticize this aspect in my other comment because it's unlikely to be possible to improve it easily
Eh, I don't think it's necessarily an autism thing. I've heard plenty of people who sound like that when they're reading off of a script and don't have much of a voiceover background, so it's way more common than you think. Case in point: ghouls from Corporate who record their own voiceover tracks for computer-based training modules. Literally mumble-reading off of PowerPoint slides, and still doing the Aussie up-talk at the end of each line of each bullet point. You can practically hear a typewriter bell and carriage return rattle as their eyes seek to the beginning of the next line because they didn't bother to rehearse or partially memorize their own material.
And don't get me started on the ones who begin each slide practically eating the mic, and then end the slide sounding like they're at the end of a hallway, and nary a compressor plugin to be found in the mix.
yeah i just checked and people are talking about it being his mic. poor dude he's trying to figure that out but thinks it's the mic. i hate hearing recordings of myself, it comes across really strong in recordings and not at all what i sound like to myself. literally the reason i've turned down a dudes request to be on his podcast