Why YouTubers Hold Microphones Now

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
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    A video about the rise of UA-camrs holding microphones, and what this can tell us about the future of the platform.
    Written, directed and presented by Tom Nicholas.
    Edited by Georgia Burrows.
    Chapters
    00:00 UA-camrs All Hold Microphones Now
    05:49 I, UA-camr
    15:27 PragerU and the Politics of Style
    26:54 Casey Neistat and the Rise of Internet Ugly
    36:39 Why UA-camrs Hold Microphones Now
    56:33 Epilogue
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    Over the past year, a new trend has been sweeping UA-cam: holding microphones. On one level, this might seem like a fairly silly little trend; but it can actually tell us a huge amount about some of the underlying tensions which exist beneath the site and where it is headed in the future.
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  • @Tom_Nicholas
    @Tom_Nicholas  5 місяців тому +897

    Hey there! Hopefully you've noticed that I've really been pushing the production value of what I make over the last few videos.
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    Thanks so much and I hope you enjoyed the video!

    • @jamesgrover2005
      @jamesgrover2005 5 місяців тому +10

      I'd like to think me having just watched this on nebular.. went of the way to pay for the 19 chairs

    • @dethkon
      @dethkon 5 місяців тому +8

      Thanks for the offer Tom, but I just don’t enjoy your content enough to make the investment. But keep trying, maybe sometime in the future!

    • @triplex3007
      @triplex3007 5 місяців тому +8

      You messed up on crediting a video at 0:43. The source for the previous video shown hasn't disappeared so now there is text for two videos and it makes it hard to see what the source is for the video you are showing at 0:43.
      Edit: Also, I would like to point out that while I agree with Tom's point that PragerU's videos are very professional looking, PragerU did misspell John Selden as John Seldon in their video What Was the Enlightenment, at 3:39. So there's that.

    • @shaileshiyer1801
      @shaileshiyer1801 5 місяців тому +23

      Love your work. Though It would be really nice if you could increase the loudness of your videos. I feel like they are too quiet compared to other videos and even at max volume it still sounds significantly quieter.

    • @rekinxxxl
      @rekinxxxl 5 місяців тому +20

      I wish the video was tiny bit louder, in comparison to other YT videos this one is really quiet.

  • @Althocke
    @Althocke 5 місяців тому +854

    Reminds me of Lindsay Ellis's video "UA-cam: Manufacturing Authenticity (For Fun and Profit!)". She pointed out that the channel "How to cake it" started incorporating outtakes, banter with the producer behind the camera, and even breaking the 4th (3rd? 5th?) wall by speaking directly to the editor in the video. So later, when the video enterprise Craftsy decided to make their series called "Man About Cake", the banter with the producer behind the camera was there from the start to give it that authentic UA-cam feel. This producer being mic'd up to make sure you hear the "outtakes" clearly. Lindsay's video is over five years old now and I highly recommend watching (or rewatching) it as it's clear she completely nailed where the platform was going.

    • @Apparat8
      @Apparat8 5 місяців тому +82

      Her video is required viewing for understanding why the whole UA-camr formula works. Back when COVID hit, old cable networks did not understand the protocol, and doing weird stuff like pausing for laugh tracks that did not exist or generally just acting too professional for the medium.

    • @bambsy9665
      @bambsy9665 5 місяців тому +35

      Tech Linked does this exact same thing and it seemed far more genuine at first. Now, the banter makes the videos obnoxious to watch, and feels forced more than anything.

    • @99Plastics
      @99Plastics 5 місяців тому +13

      I mean it is literally what media is about, connecting to the audience. There's a reason people prefer interacting with a human vs a PDF document. Cinematography is structured around this sole concept.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 5 місяців тому +18

      It sucks what she went through :( , and i miss her youtube ones, yes she is on nebula, but it sucks she go that hmuch harassment off the platform.

    • @jordannoell4222
      @jordannoell4222 5 місяців тому +22

      ​@@bambsy9665I'm not sure I'd ever say any LMG video at this point feels "authentic". The trope of the quirky tech youtuber does stupid things with tech is entirely artificial at this point. They are for better or worse an extremely professional and insider company within the tech space that makes hundreds of millions of dollars. This allows them to do some incredibly interesting things, but from the sponsorships, extreme focus on output of content, and the Ceo's more controversial opinions (often prominently shouted from his podcast) the entire thing feels corporate through and through.

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis 5 місяців тому +585

    Bless your heart Tom you put my geriatric millennial face on screen when you said “Zoomer”. You’ve always been my favourite UA-cam Tom.

    • @giveussomevodka
      @giveussomevodka 5 місяців тому +47

      You are a honorary zoomie, kid.

    • @bassetts1899
      @bassetts1899 5 місяців тому +26

      Could a geriatric millennial release the fire rap you did recently? (Did I use the term 'fire' correctly?)

    • @yeetyeet7070
      @yeetyeet7070 5 місяців тому +4

      3:12

    • @yeetyeet7070
      @yeetyeet7070 5 місяців тому +41

      is this what cardiologists do, just go around blessing hearts?

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee 5 місяців тому +17

      A doctor blessing somebody is just as valid as a priest conducting a faith healing.

  • @ZBott
    @ZBott 4 місяці тому +152

    Holding microphones also really helps the "what do I do with my hands" problem most people just attempt to fix by doing polished flailing.

    • @Tokkemon
      @Tokkemon 4 місяці тому

      learn your cradles, goddammit.

    • @RockerBug17
      @RockerBug17 4 місяці тому +9

      Take up smoking. That's how Dale Gribble solved the problem.

    • @vitoc8454
      @vitoc8454 Місяць тому +3

      The Prager U guy at 18:30 looked like he was trying to cast a magic spell

    • @taxirob2248
      @taxirob2248 2 дні тому

      It's funny to me because I notice when these things each began happening, but when I brought it up people in comment sections told me I was imagining things.
      First was creators who were never on camera started appearing for whatever reason, then the hand gestures, now the mic thing.

  • @Barnabybright
    @Barnabybright 4 місяці тому +90

    Summary to save you an hour: Career UA-camrs hold microphones to recall the amateurism of UA-cam's origins.

    • @sheilanolagal
      @sheilanolagal 4 місяці тому +9

      Thank you.

    • @lemurdinner
      @lemurdinner 4 місяці тому +5

      Thank you!

    • @neuzd
      @neuzd 3 місяці тому +5

      Thanks. While I applaud the in depth research that went into the making of this video, I REALLY only wanted to know the answer to the title question.

    • @Barnabybright
      @Barnabybright 3 місяці тому +7

      @@neuzd The video is a victory for production over material. It might take an hour to explain something like the causes of the First World War. But for the reasons people hold microphones? Spit that shit out!

    • @stewpeas4741
      @stewpeas4741 3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you

  • @Noodlyk18
    @Noodlyk18 5 місяців тому +190

    This is why I fucking love UA-cam sometimes. Open it up, get recommended a one hour video essay that answers a question I never explicitly asked but was vaguely aware of. YES, they do do that, I noticed but didn't care to wonder about it, but now I'm extremely interested and will not be able to sleep if I don't get an in depth answer, so fuck it, TELL ME WHY TOM, WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?

  • @cradio52
    @cradio52 5 місяців тому +923

    I HAVE BEEN WONDERING THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION FOR LIKE A YEAR. It’s a bizarre phenomenon. Everyone went from having out-of-frame mic setups or wearing hidden lav mics, to now holding these giant old-school corded microphones. And it seems like they all did it at the same time. It’s like the new bold yellow text on the thumbnail.

    • @Yellow.1844
      @Yellow.1844 5 місяців тому +47

      Its to signal theyre influencers, which is much more popular now than before

    • @praetoria_
      @praetoria_ 5 місяців тому +211

      I think part of it is faux authenticity. Makes things seem less professional and set up and more like a spur of the moment thing. Like “hey I’ve been thinking about x for a while and I need someone to rant to”. At least for some categories of these types of videos.

    • @lazymass
      @lazymass 5 місяців тому +1

      Monkey sees, monkey does.

    • @fish3977
      @fish3977 5 місяців тому +89

      I wouldnt mind it expect for holding the lapel mics! It drives me crazy for some reason

    • @trainmaster997
      @trainmaster997 5 місяців тому +26

      Ngl I think it just makes for a good prop to play with

  • @TheBlueArcher
    @TheBlueArcher 5 місяців тому +86

    I'm glad you mentioned the irony of holding a lav mic, I always thought that was funny. What I also find funny is placing a blue-yeti on screen incorrectly, and it obviously not being the device recording the audio... (which, SEEMS to be the case with you holding the lav mic? ) I love all of it. especially that last idea of having a mic on screen just to not use it and have a hidden mic somewhere else.

    • @Skreee99
      @Skreee99 4 місяці тому +7

      I saw a TikTok yesterday of a person I've been following for a few months and she suddenly started holding a lav really close to her mouth, and her audio is horrendous now. It is so weird!

    • @choczynski
      @choczynski 3 місяці тому +4

      Also gives people something to do with their hands
      Somebody I used to follow like 10-12 years ago got a nice new lapel mic and then started holding a turkey baster because it made them feel less awkward while recording.

    • @foul-fortune-feline
      @foul-fortune-feline 3 місяці тому +1

      @@choczynski That's amazing haha. (also a pretty patent example of "internet ugly", in the /pos sense)

    • @chisom.
      @chisom. 3 місяці тому

      can you explain how to place a blue yeti correctly? now i'm insecure lol

    • @Skreee99
      @Skreee99 3 місяці тому

      @@choczynski yey, that is what I figured as well. Totally understandable. A turkey baster is very funny!

  • @Twiska
    @Twiska 5 місяців тому +29

    It reminds me of the rap scene around a decade ago, where music videos would show the artists reading lyrics off their phones in the recording studio. "enthusiastic unprofessionalism" is a perfect description. It was like it was an honour to look like an up-and-coming artist rather than a mainstream one.

  • @TomSka
    @TomSka 5 місяців тому +3097

    Great video as always, Tom! For my corner of the platform, I'd strongly credit Julian Smith with triggering the arms race to make the most polished and cinematic sketches possible. By 2012, if your sketch wasn't shot, graded, and scored like a movie, you weren't doing it right. Then in 2013 Vine exploded onto the scene and the zoomers immediately reclaimed and popularised amateur aesthetics. Hell, I foolishly wore a wig for a TikTok recently and a couple folk genuinely made fun of me for trying too hard. As you said, it's essential to signal your amateurness to an increasingly savvy/media literate audience lest you be mistaken for a corporate tryhard.

    • @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel
      @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel 5 місяців тому +8

      Woah, it's TomSka! Sick!
      I'm sure you've probably read this a hundred times, but asdfmovie was a big bright spot in a not-the-best childhood. So uh, thanks for being you.

    • @Venomonomonom
      @Venomonomonom 5 місяців тому +135

      Well said, Tom! Bro always been goated with the videorizz no cap fr fr 💀

    • @helloInternets
      @helloInternets 5 місяців тому +39

      Malk

    • @minetogiveaway
      @minetogiveaway 5 місяців тому +54

      You literally have a show about trying hard, lmao

    • @notandylincoln
      @notandylincoln 5 місяців тому +65

      Man, I love seeing Julian smith being recognized in 2023

  • @scifino1
    @scifino1 5 місяців тому +1715

    As a German, especially one that consumes German media, I firmly recommend anyone to treat any media produced by anything affiliated with Axel Springer with extreme scepticism. It's basically the German version of Rupert Murdoch.

    • @SemiIocon
      @SemiIocon 5 місяців тому +284

      And if anyone is not sure what counts as Axel Springer: Die Welt, BILD, Business Insider, Rolling Stone and Politico. Those are their media enterprises, they do more like owning half of the job site StepStone, but that's fairly irrelevant.

    • @MSTRCMDR
      @MSTRCMDR 5 місяців тому +131

      springer just announced a cooperation with open ai ...so yeah, evil will be now automated

    • @phily708
      @phily708 5 місяців тому

      they are also anounced partnering with openai(chatgpt) just this week

    • @powerviolentnightmare5026
      @powerviolentnightmare5026 5 місяців тому +67

      How nice to see a fellow German. I can only agree 100 percent. Springer Verlag isn't well known to be impartial.

    • @scifino1
      @scifino1 5 місяців тому

      @@powerviolentnightmare5026 On a side note: There is also a similarly named German/Luxembourgian publishing company which focuses on scientific publications: "Springer Science+Business Media".
      They importantly do not have any relation to Axel Springer, so be careful not to confuse the two.

  • @reijin999
    @reijin999 4 місяці тому +28

    i was like "why is this going to take an hour?" and then learned a lot of interesting stuff. great vid. i love analyzing internet culture, we need more people to do this sort of work, it's really important.

  • @SamColemanCreative
    @SamColemanCreative 5 місяців тому +92

    I'd also add the rise of asmr (with close mics) and the podcast phenomenon (with their focus on audio quality and emulating radio shows). And I also think the zoom years have had an effect, there was definitely a social idea during the pandemic that the people who had mic arms in shot in their zoom windows were cool and techy. Game streamers needing armed mics that weren't in the way of their set up but also connected directly to them possibly had an effect on that also. I also think, as well as anti-corporate feeling, theres a desire for authenticity, perhaps the same desire that made vlogs popular in the first place. Only, with much more attention being paid to the imperfections of casual content in light of the so-called cancel culture phenomenon to whatever extent that is real, creators perhaps have to find ways to seem off-cuff and authentic whilst also being meticulous and careful about what it is they're posting. Perhaps also the race for views being harder also adds to this need for meticulousness. Audiences want perfect imperfection it seems. A great video essay, I enjoyed this thoroughly! Merry Christmas!

    • @Vcen7
      @Vcen7 4 місяці тому +8

      One thing I don't think anyone has mentioned in connection with both ASMRtists and streamers: the rise of sponsored microphones - almost always big honking condenser mics, with a very visible logo and a sponsor deal with creators (and dubious quality over a cheaper mic from an established entity like Røde or Shure).
      Even relatively nicely equipped UA-camrs may not want to spend the time/money to upgrade to a fairly nice (and big) condenser microphone, and lav mics are super cheap in comparison, so are an easy drop in substitute for a big expensive condenser microphone.

  • @Klatchan
    @Klatchan 5 місяців тому +468

    Tbh as a sound guy id rather people hold a lav mic then use it improperly and pick up every move they make 😂

    • @thecasualfly
      @thecasualfly 5 місяців тому +18

      facts

    • @crotchgoblin8772
      @crotchgoblin8772 5 місяців тому +16

      A1/ drum tech here- totally agree.
      It's still baffling that anyone would select a Rode lavalier over a Shure SM7B, EV RE-20, or Rode NT1-A (hell, even an ATAT-10) for voiceover recording, but what do we know!

    • @EwanMarshall
      @EwanMarshall 5 місяців тому +7

      Still have to filter out all that fingering noise I'm betting. If seeing the microphone is reasonable for the content then use the sort that are supposed to be held or in a stand at least :D

    • @hoolio5659
      @hoolio5659 5 місяців тому +1

      Than*

    • @irenafarm
      @irenafarm 5 місяців тому

      Better yet, hold a uni mic correctly though that’s both a performance challenge and also fidgety getting the optimal pop filter combo.

  • @cs3705
    @cs3705 5 місяців тому +104

    I like how this video is about microphones, yet its so quiet that I had to set my volume to 100 across the board

    • @TheMysteryDriver
      @TheMysteryDriver 5 місяців тому +13

      Same. The clicks of the screen shots was a little loud though at max volume

    • @TheMullerClan
      @TheMullerClan 5 місяців тому +9

      I'm just 5 minutes in the video and can't think about anything else than how this will be concluded as a meta joke later so I'm afraid to put up the volume as I'm expecting a spike in loudness D:

    • @adakahless
      @adakahless 5 місяців тому +1

      @@TheMullerClan I just skipped ahead 2 sections to see if the sound gets louder but it doesn't...my low game volume of the cozy game I'm playing while listening to videos is LOUDER now (even louder than the video still) so I don't see the reason to keep playing it. -_-

    • @waleseggmundo
      @waleseggmundo 5 місяців тому

      This had to have been deliberate. Had to have been

    • @quasimofo6811
      @quasimofo6811 4 місяці тому +4

      Interesting, I'm watching it now and it's roughly the same volume as any other youtube video I pull up. Maybe there was some sort of processing issue that's been resolved since you all commented?

  • @sixgunfilms
    @sixgunfilms 2 місяці тому +12

    UA-cam is the only place where it takes an hour to answer a single question

  • @iamthemurray16
    @iamthemurray16 5 місяців тому +75

    Things always tend to come full circle. Holding a microphone before was just a necessity, now its become a beacon of " ive got something important to say even though i probably dont" Its more of an cosmetic attempt to legitimize their character.

    • @DieterPrivate
      @DieterPrivate 5 місяців тому +2

      This is so true 🎉

    • @statelypenguin
      @statelypenguin 4 місяці тому +3

      I feel like it has maybe even moved past that and into the 'well this is what everyone else does' territory.

    • @oniinu
      @oniinu 2 місяці тому +1

      An interesting take. Basically 'What I have to say has such urgency I have no time to set it up properly'

  • @just_going_mads
    @just_going_mads 5 місяців тому +884

    I'm unashamed to say that one of my favorite gags is the taping of a lav mic to random objects. Doesn't matter who is doing it, if it's done right it's always funny.

    • @smallpeople172
      @smallpeople172 5 місяців тому +10

      If you can see the mic it’s already done wrong. There’s rules to recording

    • @alexthewrecker4666
      @alexthewrecker4666 5 місяців тому +344

      ​@@smallpeople172if only there was a one hour long video on this very topic 🤔

    • @thesaintnoodle
      @thesaintnoodle 5 місяців тому +64

      @@smallpeople172 as a musician... oh no...

    • @cheesi
      @cheesi 5 місяців тому +58

      Yeah, overall I dislike visible mics but I saw someone tape one to a sword earlier and that was pretty good I guess.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 5 місяців тому +30

      Nit if its a fun or unique way that just add, then its fun, Especially random objects. Or one theburerkrieg has a sock on it, like its due audio issues, and a cheap fix, but unique so it became of course a staple.
      Agree, the rule is dont make it intrusive, and it being fun on random things, isnt intrusive, its funny. I find daniel greens it in daggers and stuf fun. It really fits.

  • @GrandLineReview
    @GrandLineReview 5 місяців тому +611

    I feel like an out of touch old man having my mic rigged on a boom arm.

    • @Wookie.Boogie
      @Wookie.Boogie 5 місяців тому +10

      Hey! Your new video is on the next tab waiting to be viewed! Cheers to both of you for keeping up the good work!

    • @Finnman-ty4lc
      @Finnman-ty4lc 5 місяців тому +3

      Dudeinaroom watches this, awesome!

    • @gingermaniac5484
      @gingermaniac5484 5 місяців тому +43

      okay boomarmer

    • @nisseheim4996
      @nisseheim4996 5 місяців тому +7

      On the other hand you have another hand at hand!

    • @Me__Myself__and__I
      @Me__Myself__and__I 5 місяців тому +19

      Its better than holding a microphone for purely shallow and cosmetic reasons. Means your content is probably deeper than the average tiktoc.

  • @ErebosUltima
    @ErebosUltima 4 місяці тому +45

    I always thought that holding the lav mic is the natural evolution of the null budget videos where the creators use the mic of a corded in-ear headphone to record their audio. These had to be held close to the mouth of the speaker because they were just that bad, but they came with every mobile phone and therefore didn't add any cost. With this, children and teenagers could create content without draining their limited allowance.

    • @switchgear100
      @switchgear100 4 місяці тому +4

      This is the first thing I thought of and I think of when I see someone holding lav mic (only learned what it was called because of this video). First thing I think is "oh they can't afford a real mic"

    • @drivethrupoet
      @drivethrupoet 4 місяці тому

      Also when someone decides to go outside to interact with random public, they aren't going to buy a boom mic they just hold that clip mic out to the other person.

    • @mjodr
      @mjodr 3 місяці тому

      I don't think the ear bud integrated mics were bad in the sense that you had to hold them close, I think the problem was what was recording them was specifically tuned to reject background noise with noise cancelling, auto gain, etc so that's what forced you to hold it close. I'm not sure, I never tried because it just seems ridiculous to even try recording on that. However, even that became a freaking trend and meme and internet ugly because every other dumbass content creator had to have the most ridiculously tangled, dirty, kinked freaking ear bud with mic setup known to man tied in knots around their neck and hand all on purpose and shit. GAH!!!

  • @YesterdaysMoose
    @YesterdaysMoose 4 місяці тому +15

    I've noticed many things that online content creators do that would go against things one would learn at film school. I believe including these things in videos enforces the idea that these creators are independent, slightly unprofessional, not corporate, and more relatable.

    • @crazydragy4233
      @crazydragy4233 3 місяці тому

      To me it becomes the opposite, a bunch of creators put on a show of how quirky they are and it's just annoying... By trying so hard to not look like suits you act exactly like the cringy stuff we criticise them for doing when they try to be relatable and fail

    • @theodorekorehonen
      @theodorekorehonen 3 місяці тому

      I too watched the video.

  • @ModernDayJames
    @ModernDayJames 5 місяців тому +315

    My only issue with professionalization of youtube is that it often drives people to create videos they are not passionate about to meet a deadline. The biggest advantage of early youtube was that it was run purely by passion. That being said, I also like making a living off of my labor

    • @Robutube1
      @Robutube1 5 місяців тому +11

      ...and therein lies the irresolvable paradox for folks like you. To quote WB Yeats, the centre cannot hold...

    • @Kriae
      @Kriae 5 місяців тому +3

      passion and the love for internet fame

    • @Programentalist
      @Programentalist 5 місяців тому +18

      @@Kriae "Internet fame" was different back then though, the early days weren't exactly brimming with "I've got 5 million subscribers and I'm sponsored and rich now"-stories, it was usually more like "LOOK! Over a thousand people not only watched my video but LIKED it!" (don't even remember the first rating system, was it the 5 star system in the beginning or was there even one in the early days?)

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl 4 місяці тому +4

      @@Programentalist Yes we had the 5 stars. That was the best ratings system. If you were looking for a guitar cover of a song, you knew not to even bother clicking if it didn't have at least 3 stars.

    • @amellie2
      @amellie2 4 місяці тому

      @@Robutube1 lil bro a professional yapper

  • @chris7263
    @chris7263 5 місяців тому +433

    I always feel a deep ambivalence about the professionalization of Internet content. Like, on the one hand of course I want people to get paid for their work. But 20 years ago, teenage me felt like posting art and bitching about politics on livejournal made me part of the community, but as some people managed to make a living with it, the rest of us got kind of pushed out to be just passive consumers, and it's so much lonelier and emptier now. What's the difference anymore between this and old-fashioned tv? Just a different shaped screen.

    • @ca-ke9493
      @ca-ke9493 5 місяців тому +39

      Rip my old deviantart and blogger

    • @AkumuShi
      @AkumuShi 5 місяців тому +58

      You nailed it. We're followers now

    • @cheshirecandy
      @cheshirecandy 5 місяців тому +12

      absolutely agree! I've migrated back to dreamwidth recently, and am happy to say it's still as comforting (if more quiet and empty rn, but I hope that might change with people growing disillusioned and tired with just being passive viewers).

    • @skyscraperfan
      @skyscraperfan 5 місяців тому +8

      I also want back the old non-profit internet. I have a website about skyscrapers, which costs a lot of time to maintain, but it is completely ad free. If a UA-camr mentions a "sponsor", I always give the video a dislike. I block all ads. UA-camrs should not make any money from UA-cam. They should get another job and only do UA-cam as a hobby.

    • @tamarat9735
      @tamarat9735 5 місяців тому +20

      I get what you mean but i feel like those are separate points. This really emphasizes the deprofessionalization of what is by definition professional content, as in that is these people's job they make serious money from. The homemade youtube aesthetic is great when it's someone just being creative for fun, but even then, the fun part would be getting better and capable of completing more ambitious projects. The mic thing and the general quality of these channels is just laziness. As viewers we need to have higher standards for people who singlehandedly make more money off content than entire tv stations or indie film studios and can't find it in them to learn how to mic, light or do basically competent editing. This drop in standards of quality and integrity has also normalized a lot plagiarism as well, because we stopped asking ourself how come people can put out so much stuff alone or with a minimal team. They only two ways is by either putting no effort or by cheating.

  • @bandotaku
    @bandotaku 5 місяців тому +27

    I had noticed this trend as well, and to me, I thought people were doing it for a few different reasons:
    1) They were actually trying to be MORE professional, depending on the content they create, especially those that do video essays and journalistic type videos. Or in the case of comedy, they are imitating the stage by holding a mic.
    2) In reference to the Lav mics, (which for the record, I roll my eyes when I see someone holding one unironically) I thought people were doing it because they didn't know how to fix the audio so you don't hear the rustling of their clothes or hair too often.
    I think I had a third one, but I forgot it. In any case, I'm glad someone else noticed and was able to look into it more thoroughly.

    • @VestinVestin
      @VestinVestin 4 місяці тому +2

      Oh, so much like Greg's girlfriend from the example: she wasn't trying to subvert a metanarrative, she was trying to elevate herself to fit in but instead made herself stand out as tacky through sheer incompetence... I love this hypothesis.

    • @bandotaku
      @bandotaku 4 місяці тому

      @@VestinVestin Not sure about that, because I don't remember the video too well, but it could be on purpose.

    • @zeten
      @zeten 4 місяці тому +8

      I think way back at some point it was a serious attempt to improve the production quality on a low budget. Crap audio turns people off way more quickly than crap video. You buy a mic that should sound better, but because you don't know how to use it, but it still sounds like crap, so you fully embrace using it in a weird way that overcomes technical challenges with using the equipment. Eventually, people just mimic the style.
      Nowadays, with vertical video, the big desk mics are more about communicating an aesthetic. Looking like you showed up on a podcast gives clowns like VShred way more credence than they should ever earn. The format dates back to in-studio TV productions of radio shows, like Howard Stern's. It's even more successful now because you can just crop things vertically, pretend that a conversation partner is there, and simply try to sound like you're in the middle of making a very important point. The format lies by giving you the impression it's an excerpt from a longer conversation.

    • @bandotaku
      @bandotaku 4 місяці тому +3

      @@zeten Very good points!

  • @davecgriffith
    @davecgriffith 4 місяці тому +5

    Thanks for your videos Tom. I am slowly making my way through your older stuff and am enjoying them greatly.
    Sorry to see that your vaping video was demonetized - that's BS.
    Take care.

  • @BeyondBinaryThinking
    @BeyondBinaryThinking 5 місяців тому +477

    "I'm an unpaid intern for a corporation that doesn't know I exist" How most "UA-camrs" should describe themselves.

    • @lexa7250
      @lexa7250 5 місяців тому +2

      😂

    • @nobrainerpainter
      @nobrainerpainter 5 місяців тому +3

      interesting take, genuinely wondering what corporation you're referring to tho, is it UA-cam?

    • @GongMasterFlash
      @GongMasterFlash 5 місяців тому +11

      Yup, owned by Google / Alphabet

    • @StorytellingHeadshots
      @StorytellingHeadshots 5 місяців тому +27

      So true! That’s exactly how I feel about the people producing all social media “content”. “You think you are building your ‘brand’ -but actually you are an unpaid low level employee at Facebook/Instagram, but they don’t pay you for your work (they don’t even buy you snacks… 😢)

    • @Ninjaeule97
      @Ninjaeule97 5 місяців тому +13

      More like poorly paid. At least they give you a cut of the advertiser money.

  • @algomaone121
    @algomaone121 5 місяців тому +929

    Another observation I have as a member of Gen X, having memory of the pre-internet world: Holding a large dome microphone used to be the ULTIMATE sign of having made it in broadcasting as a mainstream roving reporter or actual journalist on TV. To me it is totally amazing and ironic that the hand held mic is now viewed as “internet ugly”, having gone full swing from a status symbol of skill, education and success to a cool sign of “sticking it to the man”.

    • @zyaicob
      @zyaicob 5 місяців тому +69

      This comment deserves wayy more notice. I hadn't thought of this at all, I suppose we're in the era of UA-cam where we no longer instinctively compare it to what was formerly "mainstream media".
      I'm not educated enough to have much to say on it, but I think holding a microphone in broadcast media was a way of saying "I have something to say and I'm the one amplifying my voice" rather than the person being interviewed where someone else was amplifying their voice, or if there's no mic on screen it's the studio that's amplifying their voice.
      Especially when your microphone has the studio logo on it, it feels like you're the one directing who the studio, and thus the viewer, is listening to. It seems like maybe the UA-camrs holding their mics might be more directly tapping into how holding a mic was perceived on broadcast media in its hayday.

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee 5 місяців тому +5

      Pass The Mic is one of my favorite Beastie Boys songs

    • @simonmacomber7466
      @simonmacomber7466 5 місяців тому +42

      As a fellow Gen Xer, I too, remember Kermit the Frog reporting News Flash on Sesame Street, in his battered fedora, trench coat and hand held microphone.

    • @algomaone121
      @algomaone121 5 місяців тому +12

      @@simonmacomber7466 Don’t forget Guy Smiley, the reporter.

    • @zyaicob
      @zyaicob 5 місяців тому +20

      @@simonmacomber7466 yeah that kind of image has become a cultural icon- a sort of semantic meme- for a high level of journalism, to the extent that even for Gen Z all you have to do is show us a person in a raincoat holding a microphone and you've communicated a lot already.

  • @Sierra-Whisky
    @Sierra-Whisky 5 місяців тому +8

    Next: Why youtubers take an hour for a two minute answer

    • @felixvarghese2307
      @felixvarghese2307 5 місяців тому

      this guy's audio mixing is SO BAD i could not stand to watch it at all.

  • @michelbelisle9692
    @michelbelisle9692 4 місяці тому +10

    I would have never suspected that the subject "holding a microphone" could lead to such a captivating essay. 👏👏👏

    • @Harrison_Burgeron
      @Harrison_Burgeron 4 місяці тому +1

      I never suspected it could end up being so politically devisive

  • @joshuapowers4623
    @joshuapowers4623 5 місяців тому +69

    It would have been hilarious if when you panned out on that final stage shot there was a boom mic just over your head, revealing the lav in your hand being soely ascetic.

  • @ulogy
    @ulogy 5 місяців тому +220

    John Green's "The Format" is by far the best microphone-holding series.
    Because it's a wired microphone, and John is well aware it's silly.

    • @eruno_
      @eruno_ 5 місяців тому +23

      I think that style of presentation is direct response to the style trends of UA-cam. On similar note I noticed more and more creators sitting on the floor while delivering the monologue, it's interesting to observe.

    • @ulogy
      @ulogy 5 місяців тому +10

      @@eruno_ Yeah, he's very aware of the trend, and embraced it fully.

    • @genericplantlife
      @genericplantlife 5 місяців тому +13

      It's hilarious to me that The Format is now John's Thing when he only did it the first time on Vlogbrothers as a response to Hank doing it first.

    • @zyaicob
      @zyaicob 5 місяців тому +8

      It only just occurred to me that The Format is a UA-camr Holding Microphone

  • @InfinitelyFinite
    @InfinitelyFinite 3 місяці тому +3

    I prefer my "youtubers" to suspend their lav mic from a properly counterweighted yet oddly in-frame boom

  • @andydataguy
    @andydataguy 4 місяці тому +4

    That was the best longform video sales letter I've ever seen! Packed with value and brilliant in the pitch. The new age of advertising is crazy

  • @combogalis
    @combogalis 5 місяців тому +178

    I've always found it interesting to watch how [people who make videos for youtube] develop over time in a sort of inside-out manner.
    They often go from unprofessional professionalism to professional unprofessionalism.

    • @DisgruntledDoomer
      @DisgruntledDoomer 5 місяців тому +7

      For me, the opposite is even more interesting/bizarre: there are many creators, that have hundreds of thousands of subscribers, yet put in ZERO effort to evolve artistically, technically, or in any other perceivable way.

    • @combogalis
      @combogalis 4 місяці тому +12

      @@DisgruntledDoomer I respect the hell out of that to be honest. They found something that works and stuck with it.
      On one hand, seeing a channel evolve can be great. On the other, even if the changes they make are overall improvements, sometimes it loses the vibe of their original content that made it charming and it WILL make some early subscribers feel like the channel lost what used to bring them there.

    • @M0ritsch
      @M0ritsch 4 місяці тому +2

      one of my fav comments in 13 years daily UA-cam.... soo true

  • @mad8598
    @mad8598 5 місяців тому +69

    I promise you, so so many of them haven’t put any thought into why they are holding a lavalier mike, they are just doing it because they see others doing it and figure it’s just what you do.

    • @JustATakit
      @JustATakit 5 місяців тому +3

      mic

    • @gracelandtoo6240
      @gracelandtoo6240 5 місяців тому +7

      The name's Lavalier. Mike Lavalier.

    • @goopah
      @goopah 5 місяців тому +4

      @@JustATakit See, this has always bugged me. When I see 'mic', I hear 'mick.' When I see 'mike,' I hear 'mike.'
      So sure, now that I've been 'corrected' so many times, I write 'mic' like everybody else. But I do it under protest, dammit. 🙂
      Also, I refer to a DVD or CD as a disk, not a disc.

    • @goopah
      @goopah 5 місяців тому

      @@gracelandtoo6240 Hello, Mike. I'm Doggy Galore.

    • @DragonCMNDR
      @DragonCMNDR 5 місяців тому

      @@goopah disks are square, discs are round.

  • @room5245
    @room5245 4 місяці тому +4

    Make another one about every youtube essay seems to be increasing in length, i never even heard of you before but when i saw the title instantly decided to watch the whole thing

    • @room5245
      @room5245 4 місяці тому

      guy is even wearing a suit, gross, such elite, very content, still watching

  • @JodyGates
    @JodyGates 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm completely new to your stuff and can't believe I watched a video "about" why 'youtubers' hold their Mic. Turned out to be a great snapshot of where this "amateur video" platform has come and where it's going. Great video, i'll go check out more of your stuff.

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh 5 місяців тому +467

    I don't mind when people hold the proper microphones. It gives a vintage feel especially for music, where vocalists would hold microphones on stage. But as you pointed out - holding a lav mic is a crime against humanity.

    • @xymaryai8283
      @xymaryai8283 4 місяці тому +2

      cheap Lav mics often sound better than proper held dynamic mics, also the wireless setup is often much easier

    • @alexanderkupke920
      @alexanderkupke920 4 місяці тому +4

      It depends on so many things. But the last thing I am expecting to see, is for example a somwhat professional musician on UA-cam fiddling with some crappy microphone or microphone setup, not to mention holding it when not necessary. That would be not "Internet Ugly" that would be like self destructing a reputation.
      Also, if people do different syles of videos and have for some purposes a microphone mounted on an arm, like for talk overs or kind of live sessions, I don´t mind having that in view. But just holding any Microphone to hold a Microphone, come on...
      Also as was mentioned recording music and someone singing. I think if someone is singing along to at least one Instrument, almost no one with more than half a brain cell left would be so naive to believe sound makes it on tape magically. It is also in a way, what we expect for Live Music. Because there sure are a few different things involved in Music production. Recording the Music itself. Recording soemthing actually played live. Recording a Music Video that tells a storry and usually not a single Microphone can be seen and, Oh yeah, Recording a Video in a set up that makes it look as if played live. But as I said, as soon as someone is singing on stage, for a larger audience or whatever, we simply expect to see a microphone (And except for very specific setups e.g. for a whole choir or orchestra in a concert hal with specific acoustics where microphones can be hidden in between musicians or be directed from above, anything out of sight on a close up shot would likely just not cut the mustard).
      I also don´t mind if every still somewhat smaller creator uses the rather cheap Rhode clip on wireless Microphone with its glaring blue LED, that cries into the Video "Hey it´s me!" (I wonder if they did that design on Purpose) for one simple reason. As cheap, or lets better say, cost efficient those are, they sound plenty good enough and just work. For many those might just be the step to more preofessionalism in production and equipment. And if that is the cheapest option that works more than well enough, let´s be honest, why not?

    • @johnriglerrigler6668
      @johnriglerrigler6668 4 місяці тому +4

      A lav mike sounds like something used in the loo!

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 4 місяці тому

      Another crime against humanity is that trend of sticking lav mikes to your collar that are the size of oven dishes.

    • @alexanderkupke920
      @alexanderkupke920 4 місяці тому +6

      @@andreasu.3546 I am not sure if I consider that a crime against humanity, or just some, to me incomprehensible, desire to make yourself look like a fool.

  • @NightRogue77
    @NightRogue77 5 місяців тому +3148

    The beauty of the style PragerU uses, is that it’s very easy to see, at a glance, how batshite smooth-brained their claims are

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j 5 місяців тому +37

      Huh?

    • @yeoss
      @yeoss 5 місяців тому +341

      back when i was a preteen falling down the alt right pipeline. something still just felt very wrong abt the arguments they were making.

    • @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel
      @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@yeoss iirc a PragerU video about climit change is legitimately one of the things that stopped me from reaching the end of that wild ride.

    • @lousielouise8716
      @lousielouise8716 5 місяців тому +2

      It's so disgusting that they use the "U" to intentionally confuse themselves with accredited universities who do the same. It's a trap designed to lure in young people, searching for real university materials. Vile.

    • @st.friendship
      @st.friendship 5 місяців тому +47

      ​@@yeosswhich pipeline did you choose instead?

  • @skybluskyblueify
    @skybluskyblueify 4 місяці тому +4

    Adam Ragusea recently did a video about the microphones. It is called: In praise of tiny mics and Gen Z media (PODCAST E61).

  • @somfierce
    @somfierce 3 місяці тому +6

    Some people don't compress their audio when they hold their mic and it pisses me off

    • @JordanWheeler1999
      @JordanWheeler1999 2 місяці тому

      EXACTLY but people acts like mics hasn't involved even tho you can put your volume up lol

  • @andrekgerber
    @andrekgerber 5 місяців тому +160

    The seamless loop is one of the reasons I don’t watch shorts or TikTok videos. I feel cheated when they try and trick me into watching a loop.

    • @bearwynn
      @bearwynn 5 місяців тому +5

      it actually gives me a headache and I have no idea why

    • @shytendeakatamanoir9740
      @shytendeakatamanoir9740 5 місяців тому +2

      It's the cute to frantically tap the screen to pause the video (because having unfinished videos on my feed doesn't fit), so it has the opposite effect on me

    • @vitoc8454
      @vitoc8454 Місяць тому

      Some of them do make clever use of the loop function though (e.g. the creator "al jokes").
      Meanwhile some shortvids just end mid-sentence because they were clipped from a longer video

  • @Acerola_t
    @Acerola_t 5 місяців тому +33

    48:06 tbh i bought the wireless mic with the intent of clipping it to my shirt so i could be more expressive with both my hands but I was too stupid to figure out how to get the audio consistent LOL so now I just hold it in front of my face but now I see I am subconsciously part of the zeitgeist

    • @TheOneWhoKnocks70
      @TheOneWhoKnocks70 5 місяців тому +2

      Yeah you are with unprofessionalism that's the defining feature that attracts me to your videos.

  • @mikeciul8599
    @mikeciul8599 5 місяців тому +45

    The most "internet ugly" thing for me about Tom Nicholas is actually the audio! Tom's tendency to drop to a very quiet voice at the end of phrases makes it hard for me to hear what he's saying some of the time. I was going to ask for more audio compression, but then the outro came on, and I could hear everything Tom said perfectly clearly... so it seems like this is an intentional choice. That's cool, I guess, but as a person with hearing loss, I appreciate when I can tell what somebody is saying!
    Having said that, the captions are very well done.

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl 4 місяці тому +6

      That's the kind of thing that will make me stop watching and dislike the video. Same with if someone is holding a microphone in front of their face. Hell for a lot of these channels, there's really no reason for them to even show their face.

    • @dustincarpenter1707
      @dustincarpenter1707 4 місяці тому +2

      I did have to use captions a quarter of the time. Occupational hearing loss reasons.

    • @audreyhorne6669
      @audreyhorne6669 4 місяці тому +4

      I don't have any notable hearing loss issues but I actually can't listen to this guy's videos despite trying to over and over again, since i do like the subject matter so much. I click on one and try every time until that quieting tendency just becomes all i can focus on, the rhythmic pacing of the sentence and anticipating the drop off in volume. I wish I could shut my brain off to not pay attention to it so much so I could actually focus on the content.

    • @jadoob
      @jadoob 4 місяці тому +1

      This amount of reverb is a bit "try hard" and lacking in good taste. 😜

    • @molegoddess
      @molegoddess 3 місяці тому

      @@audreyhorne6669 It does get grating how constant it is. Doing it every now and then is good, it makes the narration dynamic and can really drive home a point. But doing it every other sentence turns it into a tic that I start focusing on, and then I start obsessing about how hard he's trying to sound dramatic, like that classic movie trailer voice or something. It might just be my misophonia making me abnormally sensitive to that kind of thing, but I have a hard time listening to a lot of UA-camrs, actually. So many of them sound like they're trying to mimic someone else.

  • @samuelshoesmith
    @samuelshoesmith 4 місяці тому +2

    First time watching one of your video Tom. I cannot recall how I found it but it was in my watchlist. I was intrigued why you think people hold microphones so much on UA-cam but wondered how on earth the video would last an hour. And then I watched this glorious analysis of the history of UA-cam and general internet development and culture. I have subscribed.

  • @HighFiveTheHorizon
    @HighFiveTheHorizon 5 місяців тому +212

    Also: Having a microphone frees you of having to think of what to do with your hands. A lavalier mic is more transportable, and you don't need an audio interface. Plug and play.

    • @HarryDirtay
      @HarryDirtay 5 місяців тому +4

      @@slightlySuperior *jingles keys*

    • @irenafarm
      @irenafarm 5 місяців тому +32

      This is probably the biggest reason this trend has spread and stuck. It’s grounding for both presenter and viewer.
      Although it really bothers me when they hold a lav mic. It looks like they’ve picked up a tiny snack but forgot to eat it.

    • @ska042
      @ska042 5 місяців тому +2

      Why wouldn't you need an audio interface (or a body pack if you're going wireless)? That has nothing to do with the form factor of the mic

    • @bisma1352
      @bisma1352 5 місяців тому +13

      Honestly prefer the mic alternative over those anxiety triggering filled to the brim mugs essayists started carrying to occupy their hands

    • @samringwald
      @samringwald 5 місяців тому +3

      "I got this sample mic at Costco and I'll use it in this video." @@irenafarm

  • @that_megan
    @that_megan 5 місяців тому +211

    A lot of this reminds me of the original punk movement and the corporate co-optation of punk aesthetics that followed. A DIY music scene that intentionally lowered the technical barriers to entry and glorified in just playing three chords loud and fast took up things that would normally signify failure as a sign of authenticity. Unfortunately corporations are very good at commodifying subcultures. Whether it is holding the microphone on-camera or screaming swear words over a one-chord guitar riff, mainstream media companies will always recognize those trends and incorporate them to give their own productions that appearance of authenticity. And I think that is good because it forces us to keep innovating and keep stepping outside of our comfort zones. I would still prefer that we overthrow capitalism, but until then, at least there is a very thin silver lining.

    • @chris7263
      @chris7263 5 місяців тому +7

      I also thought about punk, as a genre where the rich vs poor taste dynamics were inverted from the rich gatekeeping by judging things as low class, but instead the gatekeeping is (or used to be) about selling out.

    • @greenlemon2404
      @greenlemon2404 5 місяців тому +4

      You overthrow capitalism and then what genius?

    • @tom.m
      @tom.m 5 місяців тому +9

      ​@@greenlemon2404 Anarchy in the UK, obviously.

    • @TAP7a
      @TAP7a 5 місяців тому

      ​@@greenlemon2404profit

    • @zeshw1748
      @zeshw1748 5 місяців тому

      Yeah because as much as we want to forget it, corporation are made of people generally skilled in their job.

  • @Benjamin_Reese
    @Benjamin_Reese 4 місяці тому +5

    I didn't expect to watch the entire video, at an hour long this is much more time than I generally spend on a single video of even entire session. I do seem to be drawn to Nebula creators so it makes sense. Nice work.

  • @emh7769
    @emh7769 4 місяці тому +1

    I really really appreciate all the work that was put in this video. I really enjoyed it, keep up the good work!!

  • @ebthepurple
    @ebthepurple 5 місяців тому +14

    i like it when the little mic is clipped to something to act as a handle for it, like a small spade, or stick.

    • @SamThredder
      @SamThredder 4 місяці тому +1

      aaah yes. @SixStair style. Lav on the end of a broomstick haha

  • @rufusdrumknottvgc
    @rufusdrumknottvgc 5 місяців тому +102

    I love videos that make me say 'Why, of course the seemingly innocuous trend of holding one's microphone while recording UA-cam videos is a symbol of wealth and political divide!' Great video and I love the set up of presenting a lecture to a totally packed venue.

    • @vidprodcts
      @vidprodcts 5 місяців тому

      Mmmm. Here I am a few minutes into the video and read your comment. I think it is easier to just hold the mic vs running it up the shirt and clipping it on. Also not having a complete plan…most content creators probably don’t storyboard every thought/point of their videos. They may thus not consider every detail including mic placement. Now that I say the Nick’s video has gone in a different direction and refuted what I am saying. lol.

    • @VestinVestin
      @VestinVestin 4 місяці тому

      I don't know... "Actually, mundane and small thing X is explained by grandiose, nebulous, and ideologically charged thing Y (that I, coincidentally, also happen to blame everything else on as well)" sounds suspiciously like the exact type of statement that makes one a schizo crackpot. It's like that meme with a guy holding gruesomely tangled Christmas lights and stating with grim conviction "I bet the Jews did this".

  • @Ponk_80
    @Ponk_80 3 місяці тому +2

    The answer is really simple, most "content" makers, tend to follow the trends that give them the most views. No matter how stupid those trends are to normal people, who don't spend every waking hour on a screen device.

  • @calhusk8347
    @calhusk8347 4 місяці тому +1

    Surprisingly insightful and engaging. Watched the entire hour and all I have a kudos. Really excellent work

  • @Rolatii
    @Rolatii 5 місяців тому +125

    I used to think that holding a microphone was weird, but then I remembered all the horrible stress I feel whenever I have to speak publicly or recording, and I would have given anything to have some kind of grounding mechanism, or at the very least something to occupy my hands.

    • @shigekax
      @shigekax 5 місяців тому +8

      Hold the podium if there is one.
      If not, hold your interlocutor

    • @theflyingspaget
      @theflyingspaget 5 місяців тому +10

      ​@@shigekaxpick them up like they're a small child

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ 5 місяців тому +2

      _Too late for rocks, too early for fidget-toys._

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 5 місяців тому +1

      There is a whole arm art to oratory performance that I swear never gets taught. I'm in the Spoken Word scene and performing live there is a gift to not having a mic in hand vs having it for comfort. I'm very old school to point, I tend to use the stuff from Drama school to cheat my nerves. I use my hands to remind myself what I'm saying by directing them at different people

  • @jell0goeswiggle
    @jell0goeswiggle 5 місяців тому +79

    1. That Martina, of @NerdForge, uses a trowel as a prop mic for her ad reads will always be hilarious.
    2. I was waiting the entire video for a "this lav has been off the whole time" gag.

    • @CuriousKey
      @CuriousKey 5 місяців тому +25

      Based on how little his volume fluctuated while he waved it around, it definitely wasn't on. And not pointing it out makes the joke better.

    • @devanbecker3542
      @devanbecker3542 5 місяців тому +5

      It doesn't even have a wire! (Except for in the second chapter when he's sitting.)

  • @Hermiel
    @Hermiel 4 місяці тому +7

    How did you ever manage to condense three minutes' worth of content into just ONE HOUR? Amazing work.

    • @eyjay1508
      @eyjay1508 4 місяці тому +1

      That's the opposide of condensing.

    • @JemimaDoesASMR
      @JemimaDoesASMR 4 місяці тому +2

      @@eyjay1508 yeah, they're being mean

  • @dbvmayor
    @dbvmayor Місяць тому

    Great video and insight into this. I just thought of it as another arbitrary trend they all hopped onto but your comparison with that Succession episode really nails it: it's performative. They're signaling to their audience that they're "one of them." "Hey, I'm just talking online, I don't take any of this seriously lol" meanwhile UA-cam is 100% their profession, they upload regularly, obey the algorithm, all have multiple sponsorship deals, etc. This is all extremely serious for them. Other trends I've noticed: the over-the-top can-you-even-BELIEVE-this-is-happening!? delivery, use of Comic Sans font (because they don't take any of this seriously), the dramatic zoom-ins that you'd find on a children's TV show, etc, etc. I also think this is why chronically online people dress frumpy: like the Succession characters, it's to signal that they're so above it, they don't care, etc. Caring about taste or professionalism is "cringe," etc. There was a trend in the late '90s of guys who had messy hair and they would be like "oh yeah, I just rolled outta bed, I don't care about making my hair look good, I'm so chill" and it was like be serious, it's obvious you spent an hour to get your hair messy in the right way.

  • @samwhite254
    @samwhite254 5 місяців тому +203

    For a video about audio I was surprised how unbelievably quiet it is mixed compared to the rest of youtube.

    • @whompronnie
      @whompronnie 5 місяців тому

      A good way to tell if your video is at an appropriate level is to right click -> Stats for Nerds and check "Content Loudness." It should be near zero

    • @kpanic23
      @kpanic23 5 місяців тому +55

      Yup, the statistics show it is normalized to -17.4dB… Meaning that ads and everything else normalized to 0dB will be about 8x as loud.
      I find too quiet videos way more annoying than handheld microphones, tbh…

    • @ringsystemmusic
      @ringsystemmusic 5 місяців тому +17

      Fr, room noise is as loud as the presenter.

    • @evil993
      @evil993 5 місяців тому +16

      Hilarious to talk about sound, mics, poor mixing, etc, and have poor mixing yourself with the audio barely audible. Though that's a fixable issue. And one I hope is done soon enough so I can actually watch the video and be able to hear it lol.

    • @jond661
      @jond661 5 місяців тому +8

      He's holding a lapel mic in his fingers probably had to use a lot of noise reduction and compression..

  • @vwestlife
    @vwestlife 5 місяців тому +418

    I blame it on radio shows being among the first to upload clips of political and news commentary to UA-cam. Instead of changing their whole studio setup to prioritize video, they chose to keep the large, conspicuous radio microphones directly in front of them, even if it obscured the camera's view of them. That gave them a sense of authority -- "look at me, I'm not just making silly UA-cam videos -- I'm BROADCASTING!" And thus it established the trend of using a microphone on video as a prop to make what you're saying seem more important and credible.

    • @ammagee
      @ammagee 5 місяців тому +46

      Really good point. Also see: the rise of podcasting, and the video podcast.

    • @MistyRekchin
      @MistyRekchin 5 місяців тому +3

      This.

    • @heyspookyboogie644
      @heyspookyboogie644 4 місяці тому +11

      I’d add, particularly Joe Rogan’s podcast’s influence. Notice how basically every podcast since uses the same Shure mics in a similar setup.

    • @harduphiker
      @harduphiker 4 місяці тому +2

      Podcasters were doing that first....early adopters of YT, way before mainstream radio

    • @AJMVoreis
      @AJMVoreis 4 місяці тому

      ​@@heyspookyboogie644 People have been using SM7b's, RE20's, and other broadcast staples to record podcasts since they started. Plenty of people were using them before Joe Rogan...

  • @LawrenceMeisel
    @LawrenceMeisel 4 місяці тому +1

    Very clever. Never thought it would be possible to make an hour-long video about this topic. Well done.

  • @TheHalcyonCalamity
    @TheHalcyonCalamity 4 місяці тому

    never seen your content before but had been wondering about this exact thing. feels like a strong introduction to your vibe!!

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid 5 місяців тому +86

    I still think holding a lapel mic looks silly though. If you want to hold a mic, hold a mic that was made to be held.

    • @alfsmith4936
      @alfsmith4936 5 місяців тому +4

      I like the ones who hold a broadcast mic 😂

    • @yurisei6732
      @yurisei6732 5 місяців тому +13

      Nah, pinch holding a tiny mic because you want to get in on a trend of faux authenticity is way better, the irony is delicious.

    • @unvergebeneid
      @unvergebeneid 5 місяців тому +10

      @@yurisei6732 eh, I think the video had a more nuanced take. Yours, if I'm perfectly frank, comes off as a bit edgelordy.

    • @jsax01001010
      @jsax01001010 5 місяців тому +8

      Now I really want to see a UA-camr holding a full on boom mic with a giant deadcat cover on it.

    • @eruno_
      @eruno_ 5 місяців тому +4

      being silly is exactly the point why it's done

  • @manualdidact
    @manualdidact 5 місяців тому +63

    Listening to this on Nebula, I had to wonder if it was intentional that the audio level was so low (while listening at full volume and barely hearing you, the beep from charging my phone was painfully loud) ... Of course, I couldn't leave this comment there.

    • @witchmorrow
      @witchmorrow 5 місяців тому +13

      I found this too. Ironic given the subject matter!

    • @wotgrissom1671
      @wotgrissom1671 5 місяців тому +1

      Nebula seems to have a number of quality issues

    • @manualdidact
      @manualdidact 5 місяців тому +13

      @wotgrissom1671 In this case the audio levels may not have been the fault of Nebula, but generally I agree ... it hurts to see all the weird bugs and design problems in the app hurting the experience and getting in the way of what Nebula is trying to do -- especially the longstanding problems that have been around for ages that don't get addressed.

    • @validpostage
      @validpostage 5 місяців тому +13

      his audio is always mixed SO quiet. even this version, another UA-cam video sounds normal and then this one is hard to hear even with my TV volume over halfway up.

    • @LarryElectronica
      @LarryElectronica 5 місяців тому +8

      @@validpostage It's not quietness per se, but the wide dynamic range and lack of mastering. There are probably occasional peaks that hit somewhat near to 0dBFS, but the issue is the range of loudness over time.

  • @floor.mp3
    @floor.mp3 5 місяців тому +1

    This is one of the best videos i've found on this website, and your way of speaking and making jokes etc is top tier!

  • @andydataguy
    @andydataguy 4 місяці тому

    Bro your research course is exactly what I've been looking for!! Bet done. Thank you! 🙏🏾

  • @purrfekt
    @purrfekt 5 місяців тому +77

    I started with a simple question about microphones and ended up in a dissertation on the nature of UA-cam.
    I watched the whole video in its entirety. Bravo. 👏

    • @annec8127
      @annec8127 4 місяці тому +4

      Yes, this was my experience too. Simple question with a nuanced contextual background. 👏

  • @michaelbondt8202
    @michaelbondt8202 5 місяців тому +33

    I think the origin of holding the mic goes to 'step in edit' when the creator steps into (or the video stops out to) offer a change or update usually holding a mic to seem more candid, and more candid = more honest

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent work this year Tom. I recognised your voice on a Philosophy Tube video, another excellent channel. You have an excellent presentation and speaking voice. Good luck in the New Year.

  • @BigRedUS
    @BigRedUS 3 місяці тому

    Came across your channel by chance. Love your content and the way you deliver it.

  • @fakegamergirl
    @fakegamergirl 5 місяців тому +34

    "...who is an outsider who needs to be purged" vo over a clip of James Corden is just *chef's kiss* beautiful editing right there

  • @EffinChat
    @EffinChat 5 місяців тому +46

    I can't remember where I heard it but the phrase "manufactured authenticity" kept popping into my head during your discussion of professional studios creating internet ugly videos.
    I think it was probably philosophytube, but then again if it was Abi that introduced me to the phrase I would have expected you to reference her in the video

    • @basicwhitegirl3558
      @basicwhitegirl3558 5 місяців тому +9

      You might be thinking of Lindsay Ellis' video "UA-cam: Manufacturing Authenticity (For Fun and Profit!)"

    • @mariusvanc
      @mariusvanc 4 місяці тому +1

      The whole thing does come across as incredibly fake and contrived. All the stuff I watch on yt uses proper microphones, I've only seen it in tiktoks, and I did cringe initially, but then assumed it was to provide a better audio recording instead of using the built-in one on the phone, then started seeing it everywhere and assumed it was just a dumb trend, because it looks very tacky, and it would be easy to move it out of video frame. It's actually so much worse!

    • @crazydragy4233
      @crazydragy4233 3 місяці тому

      ​​​@@mariusvanc That's how I feel about the "style" of a lot of younger essayists who point out how quirky they are for looking disheveled sitting on the floor while adding bunch of cuts from one "relatable" pose/behaviour to another one.
      When your script and audio are preplanned you teleporting to different poses on your bed mid paragraph or changing angles multiple times and pushing your face into the camera is just... 🙄 (It gives me "look how quirky and relatable I am!" which everyone agrees is cringy)
      It feels really out of place for the genre IMO too, it doesn't need let alone demand visual interest. Heck, majority of what I've see doesn't even need the author to be on screen if any visuals at all yet very few authors aren't addicted to being on screen to exploit psychology for better numbers.
      In the end, no matter how hard you try you won't be able to be truly authentic/genuine once you hit the record button, so why even be part of the circus?

  • @user-eq2hj6uy7p
    @user-eq2hj6uy7p 21 день тому +1

    This is a master class on how to absolutely destroy the word count on your high school book report about microphones.

  • @JLarky
    @JLarky 5 місяців тому +23

    Wearing socks in the lecture hall is what breaks my suspension of disbelief more than holding a microphone 😂

    • @bamlam7801
      @bamlam7801 4 місяці тому +2

      i was looking for a comment about this!

    • @Cezerpringle
      @Cezerpringle 4 місяці тому

      Can you imagine the sound if he was wearing shoes?

  • @lucasdeoliveira5316
    @lucasdeoliveira5316 5 місяців тому +116

    Thoroughly impressed by how Tom managed to make an hour-long video essay about such a topic and even more by how he managed to make it interesting. Great video as always, Tom!

    • @sabihasayeed1670
      @sabihasayeed1670 5 місяців тому +1

      When I first saw the video, I was like "Finally someone is talking about it!" But also "this video seems too long..." However, once I began watching it, I didn't even notice the time fly by. I was thoroughly invested.

  • @tiffanyferg
    @tiffanyferg 5 місяців тому +97

    only two seconds in and very excited to watch this!
    my experience / reasoning for Holding Microphones has been: my on-camera shotgun mics often pick up too much room noise, or sometimes there will be a hiss that I don’t notice until editing (tragic).
    Then I switched to my fancy Shure podcasting mic, but soon found that it picked up TOO much. Too sensitive! Mouth noises 🥴
    Recently I’ve been using a $100 handheld, classic mic and it’s solid! Though my hand usually hurts by the end of filming.
    I sometimes miss being hands free (so I’ll use my mic stand) but I do enjoy the feeling of chatting into a mic! It makes filming feel more like a performance or an ~event~

    • @zyaicob
      @zyaicob 5 місяців тому +6

      The idea of a performance or an event is a pretty interesting concept. Somehow there's not exactly a standard for video essays, the quintessential UA-cam event, as while hbomberguy sometimes holds a mic and sometimes doesn't, Dan Olson never does, Lindsay Ellis was always very clearly sitting in front of a mic, Jenny Nicholson doesn't, etc.

    • @genericsomething
      @genericsomething 5 місяців тому

      I like the sound of your current microphone (I'm assuming it's a Shure SM58). I've never been a fan of the SM7B; it has too much bass for my ears.

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming 4 місяці тому

      My “Carlos Fandango” mic can be turned down in the condenser setting. It goes from picking up the next-door neighbour opening their fridge door to only picking up sound within 250-300mm from the mic itself. Have a look if you can turn yours down too.

  • @fordesponja
    @fordesponja 3 місяці тому +2

    45:50 Some of those channels not only know how to tailor their content but also some of their journalists to engage with certain communities in earnest. One Polygon journalist was always interested in fighting games and spent 2 years learning how to play Tekken 7 because he wanted to be good with a certain character he liked and did a retrospective on the journey. It was very interesting how a person trained in communication did a transition from being an outsider into an active fighting game aficionado and explained it, which just learning how to be good at fighting games in itself is very daunting because the amount of information needed and time you have to put in,. It was very good from a fighting game community standpoint, it didn't feel like an outsider getting into something at the cost of the hobby itself, which is what most of journalistic analisys tend to look like.

  • @hongluzhang7771
    @hongluzhang7771 4 місяці тому +2

    I also saw this trend of suddenly picking up microphones or more generally showing them in the frame rather than out. My own opinion is it reflected the transformation from legacy medias to individual creators, where microphones as an outstanding symbol of a collection of related careers, are too incorporated by those creators to elevate their presence as more professional and trustworthy to any audience. It is also a combination of the rising production awareness of those creator teams, who started as individuals without previous experience in professional recording sessions. They tend to leave the marks of amateur behaviours, not in a negative way but correlated appearance. Among them, the use of easy and versatile microphone equipments do represent the unique ecosystem of UA-cam and other platform creators in general. Additionally, it is also possible, in some fields such as tech reviews, stunt/special effect oriented productions, the top tier creator teams are advancing as professional studios, giving the newbees little space to work around. Thus a show of intentional amateur production can eliminate doubts in terms of pure production quality and focus on content quality, gaining more audience and subscribers.

  • @YeahItsThatBad
    @YeahItsThatBad 5 місяців тому +43

    THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS!!!!!
    WOW! I thought I was going crazy, this is one of those things that kept bugging me. "Why the the hell is every one holding microphones now?!?" Whenever I brought this up to people they had no idea what I was talking about.
    LOL, I clearly spend too much time on youtube!

    • @stbananastein
      @stbananastein 5 місяців тому +1

      SAME! I was just musing about this the other day

  • @randomname9291
    @randomname9291 5 місяців тому +224

    This seems like it has nothing to do with your normal content and I’m all for it

    • @shasan2393
      @shasan2393 5 місяців тому +38

      I dont think so. this video is right up this channel’s alley. Tom is all about making social commentary. This video does exactly that - observing and analyzing the social norms of youtube.

  • @Screenotes
    @Screenotes 5 місяців тому +1

    Never heard of this bloke's channel before this video but have now subscribed. Well researched and equally well delivered. The production values are off the charts. Love the aesthetic.

    • @nurrohmatadiputra5378
      @nurrohmatadiputra5378 4 місяці тому

      Well researched...
      "PragerU is just dumb and people like that there people who stand up to them"
      *Facepalmed*
      No, people like video debunking PragerU because it is tribalism. You can see similar number in rightwing channel where their best video are 'debunking' left wing channel. People just like being tribal.
      He is well read, i will admit that. But his analysis is obviously partisan. Not that there is any that isn't partisan... Haaah...

  • @houston-coley
    @houston-coley 4 місяці тому +4

    This was such a thoughtful and culturally-savvy take. I've been on UA-cam since 2011 and for the last couple years I've been working on a feature film with the plans to post it here eventually. In a weird way, it's felt like sometimes even talking about that feature film on my channel is like some sort-of "betrayal" to the format of scrappy creator-driven "internet ugly" aesthetics. The film looks moderately professional, and sometimes I sit here thinking "is it *too* professional? will people feel like I've sold out, somehow?" It's a weird space to be in. I want to be humble enough to be willing to post something like this on UA-cam because I believe the platform is worthy of good art. But sometimes it feels like the platform doesn't want something like that anymore.

    • @radishfest
      @radishfest 3 місяці тому

      There's something smart to say here about Vimeo becoming less relevant (while making users pay to upload), but it's out of my grasp right now.
      Something about Netflix, Roku, Tubi?
      Something something monopoly platforms and monetization practices.
      Also something about clout and influence making it seem like getting deals with large distributors is easy or even natural. (I have been pulling out my hair trying to find documentaries that are mostly shown at festivals, so something about Serious Artistic Gatekeeping vs "new new ad money videos".)
      The internet feels like a dang mall.
      Anyways, it's fantastic to make your own film. I feel like KACHAVA IS-- or other loud, intrusive ads in the middle of a scene would cheapen your work if anything. I hope you find a good solution & congratulations!

  • @sailorscoutvenus
    @sailorscoutvenus 5 місяців тому +92

    The first youtuber I really remember seeing do it was Joana Ceddia. She had a tiny comically small microphone she would hold up and talk into in most of her videos. After she got popular I started to see that trend spread especially with the more comedy focused youtubers and tiktokers. Now it almost seems to have become the norm.

    • @Muhluri
      @Muhluri 5 місяців тому +9

      That's a name I haven't heard in a long time!

    • @Lexekiel
      @Lexekiel 4 місяці тому +4

      Thank you, I was thinking about it during the whole video!

    • @KJFMZ
      @KJFMZ 4 місяці тому +4

      I clicked the video feeling sure she'd be mentioned. That said, her channel (while very enjoyable) was a bit of a fart in the wind though, so it wouldn't surprise me if her role was missed / minimal.

    • @genewitch
      @genewitch 4 місяці тому

      I noticed, a year or two ago, a lot of videos on insta and tiktok where they held lav mics. As someone who doesn't generally wear lapels at home, finding a place to attach a lav mic where it won't get rustled or bumped, i could see how holding it to make a 20 second video makes sense.

  • @deersakamoto2167
    @deersakamoto2167 5 місяців тому +24

    Adam Ragusea did a deep dive on this very topic not so long ago, as a former radio person perspective (and why he embraces the trend).

    • @2ndpersonplural652
      @2ndpersonplural652 5 місяців тому

      I was going to comment this if I didn't find an existing comment. Ragusea was on the money, and correctly predicted this trend spreading.

  • @JordonBeal
    @JordonBeal 2 місяці тому +2

    Having been a professional audio engineer and music producer for the last 15 years, this trend DRIVES ME FUCKING CRAZY.
    Even worse is using a side-address large-diaphragm condenser as if it were an end-address hand-held mic.
    STOP IT. Holding a mic not meant to be hand-held makes you look like a moron.

  • @LegacyoftheDromedary
    @LegacyoftheDromedary 3 місяці тому

    Insanely good video man! Incredibly interesting.

  • @RobertStoll
    @RobertStoll 5 місяців тому +54

    An hour long video about how people hold a microphone is peak content

    • @fecklessman
      @fecklessman 5 місяців тому +4

      you are not wrong.
      but not for the reasons you think you are correct.

  • @DrakiniteOfficial
    @DrakiniteOfficial 5 місяців тому +84

    Wow. This was honestly a stellar piece of philosophy and introspection that I absolutely did not expect when clicking on the video. Despite being an hour long, the pacing was excellent and never once did my mind wander away from what you were talking about, except to just appreciate how well written and orated this was. I feel like you did a really good job breaking down how different channels change the way they present in order to determine how high or low budget they want their productions to feel. Linus Tech Tips, for one, has definitely kept a DIY vibe on most of their videos despite spending more and more effort on writing, shooting and editing in each of their vids to improve production quality.
    One thing I'd like to point out is that I really appreciate your decision to not once use the word "algorithm" to describe UA-cam and TikTok's recommendation systems. I don't remember who it was that i first heard point this fact out, but once people start talking about "the algorithm" as this mysterious AI beast, you lose the understanding that it's still designed by people, given specific goals and instructed to make decisions based on those goals. Better to call it a system because then you don't get as much of that voodoo mystery that currently plagues the current popular understanding of AI.

    • @SuomyOna
      @SuomyOna 4 місяці тому +3

      Can you summarize the video for me? I couldn’t watch it. I felt like the answer to why UA-camrs are holding microphones could have been provided in about 30 seconds, and I never found it. skimmed the first 20 minutes, nothing.

    • @Hasserfyllt
      @Hasserfyllt 4 місяці тому

      @@SuomyOna its just a big pile of bullshit to generate the max watchtime aka good ol´ clickbait.

    • @stuarttomlinson1819
      @stuarttomlinson1819 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@SuomyOna Essentially, the thesis is that the origins of UA-cam culture as a space for amateurs has led to a distinct aesthetic of deliberate unprofessionalism, and in response to non-native media groups like late night shows becoming more popular in the platform, visibly holding a microphone has become a way to signal that you're not one of "them", that you're a native, that you belong here, etc.

  • @FhtagnCthulhu
    @FhtagnCthulhu 4 місяці тому +2

    19:55 The Beethoven gag absolutely floored me. Now *that* is objectively good art.

  • @raymond6845
    @raymond6845 4 місяці тому +1

    On the topic of looping videos:
    I have no strike "Do not recommend channel" policy on the seamless loop videos. Doesn't matter how much I liked it, That channel gets axed from my feed from then onward.
    There are some RARE exceptions for certain comedy videos, where the punch line is the loop, and it's done well.

  • @trashhollowknightplayer4199
    @trashhollowknightplayer4199 5 місяців тому +43

    Why is this video so quiet? I kept getting deafened when the ads came on as i had to listen super loud to hear everything properly lmao. Despite that, really good video!

    • @101spacemonkey
      @101spacemonkey 5 місяців тому +3

      Not an issue on my end? Maybe it's your set up? Ads are always louder. It's meant to get your attention and it is super annoying. Same on television, they are louder than the programme

    • @rmtcts
      @rmtcts 5 місяців тому +15

      Echoing that the video is very quiet for me, and particularly on nebula where I couldn't really watch it on my phone.

    • @Pensnmusic
      @Pensnmusic 5 місяців тому +3

      The video is "quiet" because they did a good job with their audio.
      The ads are loud because they did a bad job with their audio on purpose, so it would be loud and annoying.
      Be mad at the advertisers.

    • @mcChristPuncher
      @mcChristPuncher 5 місяців тому +3

      Amen to that. I thought it was a gag or something but nope. Hope no other noises show up on my PC while I'm watching this or it's going to blow out my speakers.

    • @tom.m
      @tom.m 5 місяців тому +9

      ​@@PensnmusicNo, this video is quiet because they messed up.
      YT has guidelines on how loud a video should be. This video does not conform to the guidelines of the platform (or good mixing in general).

  • @Wallyworld30
    @Wallyworld30 5 місяців тому +64

    Stefon Milo Scotch taping his Lapel Mic to a plastic spoon is the penultimate in UA-camr Microphone ingenuity. Not to mention anything of Milo's enthralling tales how one particular man lived and died over 250k years ago.

    • @-xirx-
      @-xirx- 5 місяців тому +12

      I came here to comment exactly this!
      _SpoonMic™_ fans are legion!

    • @TheStarBlack
      @TheStarBlack 5 місяців тому +7

      Been thinking of Stefan throughout this video, thoughbI think he's moved on from that now and got a proper mic

    • @drywall897
      @drywall897 5 місяців тому +1

      What about Ethan Becker's cigarette mic?

    • @zeeffer
      @zeeffer 5 місяців тому +8

      Is using the word "penultimate" that way also a trend?

    • @TAP7a
      @TAP7a 5 місяців тому +5

      Man if that's the penultimate I can't wait to hear what topped it to be ultimate!

  • @eli879
    @eli879 2 місяці тому

    Your level of self awareness and willingness to concede when you’ve been presented with new or differing ideas is admirable and truly inspiring.

  • @explody7836
    @explody7836 3 місяці тому

    This was really interesting, because it was not only a question I hadn't asked, but one that I don't think it ever occurred to me to wonder about. It kind of felt weird to me that I was suddenly seeing a lot youtube creators holding mics, especially when they were holding mics that were clearly not meant to be held, but I think I had subconsciously chalked it up just me being old and not understanding the younger folks.

  • @Wallyworld30
    @Wallyworld30 5 місяців тому +72

    It's incredibly ironic on a video about UA-camrs and Microphones Tom somehow messed his volume levels up so badly we can barely hear him.

    • @michimatsch5862
      @michimatsch5862 5 місяців тому +22

      ?
      His audio is perfectly clear for me?

    • @killingtimeitself
      @killingtimeitself 5 місяців тому

      it's really quiet@@michimatsch5862

    • @aceae4210
      @aceae4210 5 місяців тому +16

      right, haven't seen the video but youtube does give a stat on the overall volume level in stats for nerds (right click, bottom option)
      *content loudness -17.4dB* , this how much this video has
      -10dB to -5dB is on the quiter side of videos (think asmr videos or something)
      -5dB to 0dB is around what most videos be at
      0dB+ will be mostly louder videos

    • @jerrodshack7610
      @jerrodshack7610 5 місяців тому +16

      ​@@michimatsch5862This video is way quieter than it should be.

    • @Henrik_Holst
      @Henrik_Holst 5 місяців тому +9

      @@jerrodshack7610 it is, but not to the degree than one can "barely hear him"

  • @poacher5131
    @poacher5131 5 місяців тому +6

    There's a Tom Scott video about leaving the audio sync claps in at the front of a take that has a very similar thesis statement to this

  • @DoctorWhoJonPertwee
    @DoctorWhoJonPertwee 4 місяці тому

    Nice video, my first of yours. It would be interesting to know how many of those held mikes are actually live and how many are accessories with the real mike still being off camera.

  • @rudermanphoto
    @rudermanphoto 3 місяці тому

    What an absolutely fascinating video, i had no idea how this could take an hour to explain but that was one of the best summaries of internet culture history ive ever seen, bravo! I think I might start holding my boom mic going forward now, seems like a win win for everyone, less setup and work for me and it comes across as much more genuine for the viewer too.

  • @ssjbargainsale
    @ssjbargainsale 5 місяців тому +11

    Just wanted to say that this is the first video I watch of yours. The title felt a bit clickbaity for me but got me curious so I came to watch with super low expectations. But I must say that I loved every second of it. The quality, the text, the delivery, the aesthetic. All top notch. Time to binge a new creator I guess

  • @mikeygduv
    @mikeygduv 5 місяців тому +20

    I know UA-cam feeds us catered content, but the vast range and overlap of "relevant to me" content creators featured in this video is astonishing. Great taste 😊
    Also as a fellow 30 something, seeing deep cuts from early UA-cam was great.

    • @chromesucks5299
      @chromesucks5299 3 місяці тому +2

      I was wondering that too, all of those creators mentioned are relevant to me,
      Is it because its just a coincidence that Tom's audience also watches those or because youtube also pushes these creators into the 'catered content' category

    • @mikeygduv
      @mikeygduv 3 місяці тому

      @@chromesucks5299 I've started trying to click on the low view one off videos occasionally to mix things up. It's not as reliable that I'll find quality content but it helps me feel like I'm not just being fed some artificial environment.
      Kind of like always using Google maps to get somewhere. Variety is the spice of life!
      Hard to know which came first though, organic interest or force fed propped up association.

  • @lucbeaulieu2086
    @lucbeaulieu2086 21 день тому

    this man is the next vcause i love how he get you with an initial topic then goes down the rabbit hole of thoughts that are connected to the subject