Two Girls One Console

Here is the full list of videos for anyone reading this post late.

Not spamming, just like sharing :wtf::cool:"whistling:



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Episode 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FnYYKt1b8s

Episode 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fI_ykIxPHM
 
Hi Murfle, no unfortunately there are royalty free templates out there for after effects however we do quite a bit of editing on the actual template to position it to our liking, obvious things are text, colours, length and some vector movements.

Still learning the whole effects thing so hoping to create my own soon! work in progress!

The editing is all done by myself though.

Thanks for your support and everyones support for that matter. Would really appreciate it if you would share the videos! :D

Hope everyone is having an awesome day

Well, its a step above what I've done. I picked up CS5.5 ages ago with the hopes and dreams of dabbling in video editing. I would love to start working with templates, but I just never get around to it. You do very well with what you've got so far. Gotta start somewhere, right?

You'll get there. Keep at it!
 
Morning Kezza & Ritz / [MENTION=22412]MikTik ZA[/MENTION]

Just wanted to pop in to say Great Work! on the channel. Love your vids so far and wish you many years of YouTube fame and fortune.

In addition to the suggestions made by the gang earlier, if I can, 2 quick thoughts on getting more eyeballs onto your channel:

> consider standardising your video titles, making sure to put the game title, and maybe the platform, into it. And try to get the game title in there first - that's what people are searching for. The "2GOC Ep3 Plants Vs Zombies" format is good, but maybe keep them all the same, and reverse them: Plants vs Zombies - PC [2GOC Ep3] / Metal Gear Solid V - XBoxOne [2GOC Ep97]

> for similar reasons, make full use of the "More Info" field. Add game titles, platforms you play on in the video, game modes you play, your full channel name and the short version too, cross link to other vids you've done on the same title, etc. Basically, do what you can to increase your Googlefu levels.

As a separate note, while it doesn't bug me in the slightest, if you're aiming at YT stardom - and you should be! - you are going to have to either edit out the swearing, or add a note into the info box warning folks of the strong language, or start tagging your vids as NSFW/18+ Language.

This is especially true of videos that are monetised. Sooner, rather than later, some concerned parent is going to report a vid because little Johnny, who just wanted to see how to beat that level of PvZ, heard some rude words. (Even though we all know that what little Johnny was really doing is perving over the two of you!) Even worse, an advertiser is going to complain to Youtube that their ad is being run on an unsuitable video.

Looking forward to what you girls get up to next...
 
Morning Kezza & Ritz / [MENTION=22412]MikTik ZA[/MENTION]

Just wanted to pop in to say Great Work! on the channel. Love your vids so far and wish you many years of YouTube fame and fortune.

In addition to the suggestions made by the gang earlier, if I can, 2 quick thoughts on getting more eyeballs onto your channel:

> consider standardising your video titles, making sure to put the game title, and maybe the platform, into it. And try to get the game title in there first - that's what people are searching for. The "2GOC Ep3 Plants Vs Zombies" format is good, but maybe keep them all the same, and reverse them: Plants vs Zombies - PC [2GOC Ep3] / Metal Gear Solid V - XBoxOne [2GOC Ep97]

> for similar reasons, make full use of the "More Info" field. Add game titles, platforms you play on in the video, game modes you play, your full channel name and the short version too, cross link to other vids you've done on the same title, etc. Basically, do what you can to increase your Googlefu levels.

As a separate note, while it doesn't bug me in the slightest, if you're aiming at YT stardom - and you should be! - you are going to have to either edit out the swearing, or add a note into the info box warning folks of the strong language, or start tagging your vids as NSFW/18+ Language.

This is especially true of videos that are monetised. Sooner, rather than later, some concerned parent is going to report a vid because little Johnny, who just wanted to see how to beat that level of PvZ, heard some rude words. (Even though we all know that what little Johnny was really doing is perving over the two of you!) Even worse, an advertiser is going to complain to Youtube that their ad is being run on an unsuitable video.

Looking forward to what you girls get up to next...

Thanks for the awesome and in-depth advice! Really appreciate every ones input!

Will put most of it to use.
 
New episode will be the swearing challenge where there is punishment for all the swearing in the first video. Looking good for Sunday launch! Will be a 2 part episode.

Watch this space and thanks again for all the ideas and support!
 
Morning Kezza & Ritz / [MENTION=22412]MikTik ZA[/MENTION]

Just wanted to pop in to say Great Work! on the channel. Love your vids so far and wish you many years of YouTube fame and fortune.

In addition to the suggestions made by the gang earlier, if I can, 2 quick thoughts on getting more eyeballs onto your channel:

> consider standardising your video titles, making sure to put the game title, and maybe the platform, into it. And try to get the game title in there first - that's what people are searching for. The "2GOC Ep3 Plants Vs Zombies" format is good, but maybe keep them all the same, and reverse them: Plants vs Zombies - PC [2GOC Ep3] / Metal Gear Solid V - XBoxOne [2GOC Ep97]

> for similar reasons, make full use of the "More Info" field. Add game titles, platforms you play on in the video, game modes you play, your full channel name and the short version too, cross link to other vids you've done on the same title, etc. Basically, do what you can to increase your Googlefu levels.

As a separate note, while it doesn't bug me in the slightest, if you're aiming at YT stardom - and you should be! - you are going to have to either edit out the swearing, or add a note into the info box warning folks of the strong language, or start tagging your vids as NSFW/18+ Language.

This is especially true of videos that are monetised. Sooner, rather than later, some concerned parent is going to report a vid because little Johnny, who just wanted to see how to beat that level of PvZ, heard some rude words. (Even though we all know that what little Johnny was really doing is perving over the two of you!) Even worse, an advertiser is going to complain to Youtube that their ad is being run on an unsuitable video.

Looking forward to what you girls get up to next...

Changed the format of the video titles so far and will be adding a PG rating for the actual videos through YouTube, thanks again for the advice
 
Ha ha cmon guys, we not that bad... Are we? :wtf:

Not as bad as some of my friends... I probably wouldn't have even noticed people here didn't mention it (and the challenge kind of emphasized it too). But this is the internet, you have to expect us to give you a hard time :)
 
Not as bad as some of my friends... I probably wouldn't have even noticed people here didn't mention it (and the challenge kind of emphasized it too). But this is the internet, you have to expect us to give you a hard time :)

Haha i know, we actually dont care what people think of us, honestly. We do this for us, for fun. Its comfortable.
 
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