Great to see more people trying out PZ. Some unsolicited critiques/advice. You should probably just mute the in-game music completely. That will help with editing your footage and let you splice and reorder sections at will without having to worry about the audio track matching up. Reposition your mic or get a cheap condenser mic positioned a few inches from your mouth so that your Razer keyboard clicks aren't picked up, or use an OBS noise filter or NVidia Broadcast if you have an RTX card. Edit away those 15 minutes of the character building down to 1. The whole video would also be more digestible if it was ~15 minutes total or shorter, if you didn't intend this to be the raw live stream. Cut away as much as you can in your initial edit. Cut away more in your second edit. Stick a voice over intro on, explain what you're gonna do, have you played this before, or similar games or whatever. And an outro about how angry you are at the game, why is it so difficult, etc. You mentioned using CapCut in the description, which is a great app for what it is. There is a lot you can do with it editing-wise once you get to grips with it properly.
I am greatful for your advice 🙏 I have been struggling with audio this whole time. Too loud in game stuff vs my voice. Mic being cheap and either setup infront of me and EVERY breath being heard, or sounding far and it picking up every key stroke and mouse click. I definitely haven't found my comfort zone when it comes to editing. I have been just getting into tell myself 30 minute episodes are ok. I might have to get rid of this reddragon keyboard and this Amazon off brand mic and invest in myself some more!
@@SNoWMaN_GaMeZ Editing is all about telling the story. Pretend you're listening to someone telling you the story of what's happening in the video (in real time) while you edit. Think of them as films with a structure. Starting out you want to keep it very short. Longer gameplay videos that keep viewers engaged are expert level. Never a good idea to upload your first cut. Take a break for a day or at least a few hours after you finished your last edit, watch it again. Guaranteed to find some more stuff you don't need.
Great to see more people trying out PZ.
Some unsolicited critiques/advice.
You should probably just mute the in-game music completely. That will help with editing your footage and let you splice and reorder sections at will without having to worry about the audio track matching up. Reposition your mic or get a cheap condenser mic positioned a few inches from your mouth so that your Razer keyboard clicks aren't picked up, or use an OBS noise filter or NVidia Broadcast if you have an RTX card.
Edit away those 15 minutes of the character building down to 1. The whole video would also be more digestible if it was ~15 minutes total or shorter, if you didn't intend this to be the raw live stream. Cut away as much as you can in your initial edit. Cut away more in your second edit. Stick a voice over intro on, explain what you're gonna do, have you played this before, or similar games or whatever. And an outro about how angry you are at the game, why is it so difficult, etc.
You mentioned using CapCut in the description, which is a great app for what it is. There is a lot you can do with it editing-wise once you get to grips with it properly.
I am greatful for your advice 🙏 I have been struggling with audio this whole time. Too loud in game stuff vs my voice. Mic being cheap and either setup infront of me and EVERY breath being heard, or sounding far and it picking up every key stroke and mouse click. I definitely haven't found my comfort zone when it comes to editing. I have been just getting into tell myself 30 minute episodes are ok. I might have to get rid of this reddragon keyboard and this Amazon off brand mic and invest in myself some more!
@@SNoWMaN_GaMeZ Editing is all about telling the story. Pretend you're listening to someone telling you the story of what's happening in the video (in real time) while you edit. Think of them as films with a structure. Starting out you want to keep it very short. Longer gameplay videos that keep viewers engaged are expert level. Never a good idea to upload your first cut. Take a break for a day or at least a few hours after you finished your last edit, watch it again. Guaranteed to find some more stuff you don't need.