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1) Intro is bland, music in the intro is annoying, and the intro is too long.
2) Your audio/mic quality is decent, although you are either speaking too softly or your 'background' music is excessively loud.
3) Try picking some music you like from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and using that as background music, rather than the bland music you added in this video.
4) I'd get the materials you need for a building project before you record so that your viewers aren't waiting on you to get the materials - you may already have them in a chest or in your inventory and just list off exactly what they need and how many of each.
5) Tell exact dimensions to your viewers (if you don't know how to identify dimensions of a square or a figure look it up on Google).
6) At the end of the video make the music fade out, don't just cut it.
7) Do more of an 'outro' type of deal. Like with me, at the end of my videos I say something like this: "If you guys enjoyed this video be sure to smack that like button, and if you're new around here be sure to subscribe for more content like this. This has been ToastinYou, and I'm out - Peaceeee!".
Not trying to bash your video(s), just trying to give you feedback and suggestions so you can improve.
2) Your audio/mic quality is decent, although you are either speaking too softly or your 'background' music is excessively loud.
3) Try picking some music you like from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and using that as background music, rather than the bland music you added in this video.
4) I'd get the materials you need for a building project before you record so that your viewers aren't waiting on you to get the materials - you may already have them in a chest or in your inventory and just list off exactly what they need and how many of each.
5) Tell exact dimensions to your viewers (if you don't know how to identify dimensions of a square or a figure look it up on Google).
6) At the end of the video make the music fade out, don't just cut it.
7) Do more of an 'outro' type of deal. Like with me, at the end of my videos I say something like this: "If you guys enjoyed this video be sure to smack that like button, and if you're new around here be sure to subscribe for more content like this. This has been ToastinYou, and I'm out - Peaceeee!".
Not trying to bash your video(s), just trying to give you feedback and suggestions so you can improve.
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I would definitely work on your intro and your mic quality.
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ANE wrote I would definitely work on your intro and your mic quality.
It isn't his mic quality though it's really just how loud the music or how quiet the mic was.
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Nice video, I loved these back in the day. Toastin' had some great points, I would lower the music and speak clearly into the mic, move it closer to your mouth. Instead of having an outro made, use YouTube's new end scene feature which allows you to show other videos and even tell people to subscribe to your channel.
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Thank you for the feedback guys I will definitely take tips
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That intro was one of the worst i've ever seen on here g.
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Mickers wrote That intro was one of the worst i've ever seen on here g.
Spam master writes a terrible comment 101.
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lol it's the first one that was made I've made others now lol 'G'
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