@@BenjaminJaksch Basically you are talking about abstract things (events, changes, whatsoever) instead of telling a real story, giving examples and painting a picture in the viewers mind. YOU have the pictures in your mind, but what you are talking about it too abstract, so that the viewer cannot imagine what you mean with it. AND a story is structured as a hook, the setup, the conflict and the resolution. You end up with the conflict...
@@BenjaminJaksch Does it make your video more interesting when you leave the resolution away? Maybe as a cliffhanger to the next video. Maybe to inspire someone to think. If that's the intention - ok.
You are never ready.
Its all just madness.
Haha. All part of life.
Jetzt bleibt die Frage, welches Life-Event bei Dir ansteht ;-)
Hehe. Ein Gutes 😅. Ich bin schon verheiratet und bin auch schon Vater. Einmal zumindest 😉
Are you aware of why this video sucks (at least a bit)? You are breaking Casey Neistats rule #1. ;-) Guess you know what I mean.
Haha - no I guess I am unaware of it 😅
What’s rule number 1?
@@BenjaminJaksch Tell a story.
@@BenjaminJaksch Basically you are talking about abstract things (events, changes, whatsoever) instead of telling a real story, giving examples and painting a picture in the viewers mind. YOU have the pictures in your mind, but what you are talking about it too abstract, so that the viewer cannot imagine what you mean with it. AND a story is structured as a hook, the setup, the conflict and the resolution. You end up with the conflict...
Good point. But it would be boring if every piece of content has a resolution at the end? 😉
I get the point about abstract concepts, though.
@@BenjaminJaksch Does it make your video more interesting when you leave the resolution away? Maybe as a cliffhanger to the next video. Maybe to inspire someone to think. If that's the intention - ok.