I've been watching Omeleto for a while now and noticed the titles too. They seem to have adapted pretty well to the social media sphere by just stating what the film is about in the title. Simple and effective. Great video btw!
This is a great niche set of advice, so many things I never thought about, and I have watched a SLURRY of videos about releasing films and how to market them the right way. This is an original advice piece, worthy of attention. Well done!
Oh man…need to put some real thought into this for my first short film, which I’m putting together right now! Even though I’m just in the beginning of my filmmaking journey, I don’t want to mess this up…😆 Great content as usual! 👊😃
The amount of information and great advice packed into this video is unreal. This channel really is turning into a one-stop shop for filmmakers. Appreicate it ❤📽
Man you just made me relise how many Omeleto shorts I've seen just because of their micro summary title approach alone. Definitely going to consider this approach wherever it seems most appropriate.
I saw the wall clock at the start and instantly knew you were a Back To The Future fan. Then the time travel happened with the BTTF sound effects. Great Scott! Loved the video, thank you for highlighting these to us. Very helpful!
You are great inspire! I was working on TV for 3 years and hate what i've been doing there. My main dream has always been to make a feature film and only now I am starting to make it come true. I've already made three short films, and one of them even got to film festival in South Korea (I was so happy), and I want to make another 9 short films in 9 months and after to start working on the feature. I don't know how but my trailer to short film "Stuck at work" got 8k+ views, that's crazy)) Now I love what I'm doing, and wanna say thank to you! You are a great inspire! And I love your videos and movies, especially Will The Machine. Can't wait for your third feature, it's gonna be sick!
It's funny because I found out about your channel a couple weeks ago (love it btw), and thought that it would be great if you had tips about giving a great title to a short film, as I could not find a good video covering that topic on UA-cam. And here you are, posting the exact video I was hoping for! Awesome! Love this style of videos, with some humor and special effects, it's entertaining and informative, keep it up!
I don’t think I will ever name a short film that I make “That Thing” in my life🤣🤣🤣🤣 I hope no one else does it too unless a big studio is backing them up.
I like the title idea from Omeleto. "Short film" is not compelling enough. Your video is full with useful tips and ideas. And congrats on a future baby
Do you think you can make a video about tips on making a short horror movie. Things like making the viewers feel vulnerable when watching, building up tension, sound design ETC? I would greatly appreciate it! Also love you content, I'm a college student who is studying movie production so your content helps a lot!
Great advice. I've seen a ton of short films on UA-cam. I watch Omeleto, DUST, ALTER, and so many other channels that host short films. But I like to try films outside of the network-like channels. The best short I've ever seen is called Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times. I found it in the wild, and the title piqued my interest immediately. I'm so glad I watched it, because it was perfect. The structure, acting, and ending. I cannot recommend watching it enough. Years of looking for the perfect short film, and I just found it a couple weeks ago. Better late than never! My only complaint with channels like ALTER is that they have a bad habit of using a shot from the end of the movie as the thumbnail. It is infuriating, and a slap in the face to those who went through the trouble of making the films. A twelve minute long film, and ALTER will just be like, "Hey! Here's an eye-catching thumbnail to entice you into watching it!" only to find out that they used a shot from the last minute of the film.
I wonder if this era of catering to short attention spans will eventually reverse. When I heard that people watch ten minutes and then click on something else, I thought it was a joke. It's not. I think that business, not science or art, will make the change. After all, investing in something that has low probability of return is pointless, and at a certain point, business might require a change. Either that, or the government will change, and qualified filmmakers will get a base salary plus grants for movies and they can make movies for artistic reasons rather than for profit.
Acutally learned something here. I never knew anyone was ever searching for "Dramatic Short Film" or "Comedic Short Film" I guess there are some people looking for that huh?
For titles since you couldn't get in depth about them, I would suggest using rhetorical devices in titles like diacope, tricolon, Epizeuxis, oxymorons, etc. Rhetoric devices really elevate titles in my opinions.
Excellent video! Haha laughed so much when future self first appeared! But yeah great points here. Do you ever test thumbnails on your Instagram? Ask the audience type thing?
No but that's a great idea. I usually get feedback from a more experienced UA-camr friend before posting which has been very helpful. You wouldn't believe how bad the original thumbnail for this video was 😬
Mmmmmmm interesting, yet I'm still learning, I really need to remember to make a thumbnail. And first of all, I better start to find a cool title for a couple of shorts I need for a film school contest.
Really interesting debate. If a movie is great then it doesn't matter what it's called. Even if a few people love it, word of mouth kicks in and creates a following, and, in many cases the more wacky the title the more intriguing, at the very least someone will check it out, out of curiosity, and if the movie is good they'll recommend it. Another way to look at this subject is to take your movie "Title" which will inevitably be something logical than something creative, let's call it a "Tell" rather than a "Show". Shaking hands? How else could that title idea be developed so its more intriguing, and so a potential consumer, doesn't just go, "I know what that film's about, next"...
I think they go for shorts that had a strong/award-winning film festival run. One of the producers connected me to them after we'd played at a bunch of fests. Their website should have a submission section.
@@StandardStoryCo Gotchu, thanks again for the good content. Maybe consider doing a video about where new directors can put their short movies on without needing to win awards before hand.
My understanding is that the algorithm doesn't support stand alone films. Occasionally one will hit but that's mostly due to audience from your other content coming over to to get the ball rolling. Am I right?
Why don't you interview the dude from Omeletto and get him to explain their whole process: where/how they acquire their films, how/why they choose thumbnail images, etc, etc...
A man finds a camera that reveals where and when he will meet his future girlfriend. 👍 (I didn’t even know what my short film’s longline was until I watched your video. I just added it as the title for my short film on UA-cam. We’ll see if it helps. Thank you for the advice. It is much appreciated. Your other videos are very helpful too.) 👍
@@belivaboy One piece of advice I can offer in the grand scheme of writing is that I often practice writing loglines for the many project ideas floating in my head. During this brief writing phase I try identify a primary theme and assign a potential title to that idea. After a while of doing this I have ended up with a repertoire of pitches, and it has given me the ease of mind to more easily see which Loglines stand out to me as being the most viable option to pursue now that I'm finally gearing up to start making short films. In short this alone has given me something to more confidently fall back on in the likely case of failure and/or rejection.
Thank you for all the hints & advice. I'm going nuts on how to promote my channel & film. Moreover, I'll like to promote my recent xmas film, Christmas Gift. The support will be greatly appreciated.
Hello sir I'm from India & i watch your every videos regularly. I want to see ur 2nd feature film 'the hands you shake ' Where can i watch this film? 🤔 Please reply 🙏
Dude a little constructive criticism…. Spend more time on in-camera quality (lifting and camera settings, set design and wardrobe) and less trying to add aesthetic in post with LUTS etc. it muddies your edges and lowers the output quality.
i HATE omeleto style titles. it looks so clickbaity and cheap (plus, it sonds sometimes like fake news. "man dies from XYZ") and i refuse clicking on it
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I've been watching Omeleto for a while now and noticed the titles too. They seem to have adapted pretty well to the social media sphere by just stating what the film is about in the title. Simple and effective. Great video btw!
The “also get a vasectomy” line is absolute gold lmao
This is a great niche set of advice, so many things I never thought about, and I have watched a SLURRY of videos about releasing films and how to market them the right way. This is an original advice piece, worthy of attention. Well done!
Oh man…need to put some real thought into this for my first short film, which I’m putting together right now! Even though I’m just in the beginning of my filmmaking journey, I don’t want to mess this up…😆
Great content as usual! 👊😃
Yes! You give yourself a big advantage by planning these things out from the start. Good luck on the short!
I could do video editing, visual effects and post-processing for you,!!!!!
The amount of information and great advice packed into this video is unreal. This channel really is turning into a one-stop shop for filmmakers. Appreicate it ❤📽
Man you just made me relise how many Omeleto shorts I've seen just because of their micro summary title approach alone. Definitely going to consider this approach wherever it seems most appropriate.
I saw the wall clock at the start and instantly knew you were a Back To The Future fan. Then the time travel happened with the BTTF sound effects. Great Scott! Loved the video, thank you for highlighting these to us. Very helpful!
I think short films on youtube need to be talked about more. Thanks!
You are great inspire! I was working on TV for 3 years and hate what i've been doing there. My main dream has always been to make a feature film and only now I am starting to make it come true. I've already made three short films, and one of them even got to film festival in South Korea (I was so happy), and I want to make another 9 short films in 9 months and after to start working on the feature.
I don't know how but my trailer to short film "Stuck at work" got 8k+ views, that's crazy)) Now I love what I'm doing, and wanna say thank to you! You are a great inspire! And I love your videos and movies, especially Will The Machine. Can't wait for your third feature, it's gonna be sick!
It's funny because I found out about your channel a couple weeks ago (love it btw), and thought that it would be great if you had tips about giving a great title to a short film, as I could not find a good video covering that topic on UA-cam.
And here you are, posting the exact video I was hoping for! Awesome! Love this style of videos, with some humor and special effects, it's entertaining and informative, keep it up!
I love that Welcome to Kitytown thumbnail design. The former one looked kind of low budget and cheap. The re-edit is gorgeous and intriguing.
"Semi-autobiographical, found footage, time travel film..." ouch, that was a personal attack.
Best way to make a Brand ad I ve Seen on UA-cam
Not many channels actually make me chuckle and laugh out loud. Genius tips too.
I don’t think I will ever name a short film that I make “That Thing” in my life🤣🤣🤣🤣
I hope no one else does it too unless a big studio is backing them up.
I like the title idea from Omeleto. "Short film" is not compelling enough. Your video is full with useful tips and ideas. And congrats on a future baby
You should be an actor. Your delivery is great! Content is awesome as well.
Do you think you can make a video about tips on making a short horror movie. Things like making the viewers feel vulnerable when watching, building up tension, sound design ETC? I would greatly appreciate it! Also love you content, I'm a college student who is studying movie production so your content helps a lot!
Great idea 🙏
Did you do?@@StandardStoryCo
Great advice. I've seen a ton of short films on UA-cam. I watch Omeleto, DUST, ALTER, and so many other channels that host short films. But I like to try films outside of the network-like channels. The best short I've ever seen is called Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times. I found it in the wild, and the title piqued my interest immediately. I'm so glad I watched it, because it was perfect. The structure, acting, and ending. I cannot recommend watching it enough. Years of looking for the perfect short film, and I just found it a couple weeks ago. Better late than never!
My only complaint with channels like ALTER is that they have a bad habit of using a shot from the end of the movie as the thumbnail. It is infuriating, and a slap in the face to those who went through the trouble of making the films. A twelve minute long film, and ALTER will just be like, "Hey! Here's an eye-catching thumbnail to entice you into watching it!" only to find out that they used a shot from the last minute of the film.
So weird how the concept of "one hit wonder" is somehow a bad thing when most people don't get to do anything with their life
I loved the back from the future skit, so creatively carried out!
I wonder if this era of catering to short attention spans will eventually reverse. When I heard that people watch ten minutes and then click on something else, I thought it was a joke. It's not. I think that business, not science or art, will make the change. After all, investing in something that has low probability of return is pointless, and at a certain point, business might require a change. Either that, or the government will change, and qualified filmmakers will get a base salary plus grants for movies and they can make movies for artistic reasons rather than for profit.
Acutally learned something here. I never knew anyone was ever searching for "Dramatic Short Film" or "Comedic Short Film" I guess there are some people looking for that huh?
For titles since you couldn't get in depth about them, I would suggest using rhetorical devices in titles like diacope, tricolon, Epizeuxis, oxymorons, etc. Rhetoric devices really elevate titles in my opinions.
Loved this video! Your sense of humor and tips are great! GG!
The ad was so creative 😂😂❤❤
You know I actually really liked how "Will 'The Machine'" sounded like a question as well as a name, I thought it was intentional and kinda clever.
Excellent video! Haha laughed so much when future self first appeared! But yeah great points here. Do you ever test thumbnails on your Instagram? Ask the audience type thing?
No but that's a great idea. I usually get feedback from a more experienced UA-camr friend before posting which has been very helpful. You wouldn't believe how bad the original thumbnail for this video was 😬
this channel is soooooo underated!!!
Awesome vid man, love the extra thought with the "you from the future" gimmick! And very informative! Thanks
Thank you. This is of great value (and I hope people continue to come and see it). And what a freakin' great poster on "Will 'The Machine'"!
Thank you I hadn't thought much about this aspect of a finished film. Learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
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Kent: Include a description of the movie in the title.
Light novel writers: I'm already four parallel universes ahead of you.
I know I left a comment in Afrikaans but dude thanks so much for this!
Your advice, I am sure, is going to pay off!
Thanks! You’ve given us a lot to think about!
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Mmmmmmm interesting, yet I'm still learning, I really need to remember to make a thumbnail. And first of all, I better start to find a cool title for a couple of shorts I need for a film school contest.
Awesome watch. I had already begun to think about the Omeleto naming convention
When you realize you have become your future self and it wasn’t who you thought it would be.
I have that same Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
Thanks for the help brother
Really interesting debate. If a movie is great then it doesn't matter what it's called. Even if a few people love it, word of mouth kicks in and creates a following, and, in many cases the more wacky the title the more intriguing, at the very least someone will check it out, out of curiosity, and if the movie is good they'll recommend it. Another way to look at this subject is to take your movie "Title" which will inevitably be something logical than something creative, let's call it a "Tell" rather than a "Show". Shaking hands? How else could that title idea be developed so its more intriguing, and so a potential consumer, doesn't just go, "I know what that film's about, next"...
For the record, my autobiographical time travel movie isn't going to have very much found footage in it.
this was super useful man! thanks for all the tips and info packed into this video. funny af too 😂
I’m here for the Felix the Cat clock.
Great video man, appreciate the info. A quick question tho, how did you get your movie to be uploaded on Omeleto?
I think they go for shorts that had a strong/award-winning film festival run. One of the producers connected me to them after we'd played at a bunch of fests. Their website should have a submission section.
@@StandardStoryCo Gotchu, thanks again for the good content. Maybe consider doing a video about where new directors can put their short movies on without needing to win awards before hand.
This guy looks like Make Art Now's brother
I saw the portraits in the back and thought they look like Chris Fornataro's work. Then I saw him in the Will the machine trailer.
Omg you actually bought the domain 😭😭😭😭
I think al use this technique in my first short film titled [BAD DAY TO STEAL]
What if the thumbnail I photoshop onto is better than mine and I would click it, but I don't know because it is covered by mine?
How did you send your short film to omeleto. I mean what's the process?
“Get a vasectomy!!”😂😂
Amazing - thank you for this.
“Welcome to hell…” Your comedic relief is perfect, dude 😂
Love it man
You mention that UA-cam will take a frame from the film and use that for the poster. Is there any way to control which frame is selected?
Yes, you can choose to upload a photo as thumb image after the upload.
Where the heck do you find all the actors? I film nobody but myself. 😅😅😅😅
Great job - really useful and well made too.
My understanding is that the algorithm doesn't support stand alone films. Occasionally one will hit but that's mostly due to audience from your other content coming over to to get the ball rolling. Am I right?
Lol, I'm loving this channel. Very helpful!
Really useful video, love stuff like this.
great video thanks!!!!
Why don't you interview the dude from Omeletto and get him to explain their whole process: where/how they acquire their films, how/why they choose thumbnail images, etc, etc...
There once was a monkey… on an island….lol.
Thank you for this. You are hilarious
I’d totally watch a movie called Monkey F**ker Island.
Where is The Hands You Shake? I really want to check it out but I can’t find it
Short story: I took it offline.
Long story: ua-cam.com/video/aigETGd9-j8/v-deo.html
@@StandardStoryCo man I was hoping to watch it at some point but I get it. Love your stuff man
This video could bomb online.. but the mysterious time traveler store the script....
Just commenting cuz I want to see how long I've been following the channel
Hey now, you don't gotta shade Lauryn Hill, That Thing is a catchy song lol
THATS ME
Bro I love your videos
I uploaded a 15 seconds short where I am playing both handed table tennis but only a few hundred views 🤔 the UA-cam algorithm isn’t my friend 🙈
Is it ok that I watched an ad for $97 film school in the middle of your video? After all, that adds to your Adsense money, right?
I'll take it!
Great Channel
A man finds a camera that reveals where and when he will meet his future girlfriend. 👍 (I didn’t even know what my short film’s longline was until I watched your video. I just added it as the title for my short film on UA-cam. We’ll see if it helps. Thank you for the advice. It is much appreciated. Your other videos are very helpful too.) 👍
I'm Making my first short films any tips
My man I got a whole youtube channel full of them 😉
@@StandardStoryCo yea I know right know I'm just so stuck with the story and I'm scared that it will suck
We all feel that way, just gotta power through and if it does end up sucking, learn what you can from it so the next one doesn't. Good luck!
@@StandardStoryCo thank you
@@belivaboy One piece of advice I can offer in the grand scheme of writing is that I often practice writing loglines for the many project ideas floating in my head. During this brief writing phase I try identify a primary theme and assign a potential title to that idea. After a while of doing this I have ended up with a repertoire of pitches, and it has given me the ease of mind to more easily see which Loglines stand out to me as being the most viable option to pursue now that I'm finally gearing up to start making short films.
In short this alone has given me something to more confidently fall back on in the likely case of failure and/or rejection.
I just realized you look Like the Actor from 'You".
why don't you change titles and thumbnails for those older shorts that you don't like?maybe algorithm would pick them up
It's been on my to-do list for a while. Will def play with them eventually
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Nice video
Hahah great video. Very funny lol you should try stand up comedy 😂
"Get a vasectomyyy" 😵😵😅😅
It’s funny because the thumbnail shows 37 views and I have 37 views for the short film on my channel.
Thank you for all the hints & advice. I'm going nuts on how to promote my channel & film. Moreover, I'll like to promote my recent xmas film, Christmas Gift. The support will be greatly appreciated.
If it runs for Artlist. Why will they need someone to travel back in time to fix anything? 😁
Hello sir
I'm from India & i watch your every videos regularly. I want to see ur 2nd feature film 'the hands you shake '
Where can i watch this film? 🤔
Please reply 🙏
Short story: I took it offline.
Long story: ua-cam.com/video/aigETGd9-j8/v-deo.html
@@StandardStoryCo thanks for reply 😇
Can't i watch that either in anyway?
Nice
You're funny Bro..
I actually learned this on our film Absence of the Heart.
That literally blew our film up this year. Good stuff.
Dude a little constructive criticism…. Spend more time on in-camera quality (lifting and camera settings, set design and wardrobe) and less trying to add aesthetic in post with LUTS etc. it muddies your edges and lowers the output quality.
i HATE omeleto style titles. it looks so clickbaity and cheap (plus, it sonds sometimes like fake news. "man dies from XYZ") and i refuse clicking on it
hi i could work for you!!!!!!
If a tree falls in a UA-cam forest and there was no algorithm around to hear it, would it still get a like/subscribe?
Why don't you rewrite your titles & redesign your thumbnails.
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