One thing I’ve learned from growing somewhat rapidly (from 500 - 23k subs in 2022) is the importance of the first 30 seconds, exactly as Chris said! There is no use having a 20 minute world class video if the first minute isn’t emotionally compelling - even for sophisticated audiences, you gotta hit the fascination factor. Thumbnail and title marketing is also essential - it’s really the make or break of success, and you gotta be consistent for months with the incremental skillset improvements. Appreciate this video for the timely reminders and perspective shifts, wishing anybody reading this UA-cam success in 2023 🌲
Hey Jordan! just discovered your channel and subscribed, after reading your comment here. I didn't suffer from suicidal thoughts or depression, but I did go through a spiritual transformation between the ages of 14-15, after I decided to take a gap year off high school before commencing my grade 10 back in 2013, to focus on resetting my mind and elevating my spirit. The moments I spent in quite contemplation, exploring more of my inner wonders, was the most profound period of my life. After watching your featured video on the channel, it gave me a sense of connection to you, having also undergone a journey of inner and deep personal transformation, and childhood trauma healing. Life is incredible, once you realize that you are an infinite, ever expanding spiritual being, having a temporary human experience, as my greatest spiritual teacher, the Late Dr. Wayne Dyer puts it. I can't wait to watch more of your videos! Keep up the inspiring work buddy.
Trippy seeing slackline footage in this, as that’s literally my specialty as a filmmaker and also one of my highest viewed stories at 1.5m views, so I would say yes… you are correct. Tension is literally an incredible hook and people really want to know what’s going to happen next.
Mate! Love how you're such a great storyteller. I just subscribed, and I'm looking forward to learning from your videos on how to make my channel better. Keep up the inspiring work!
I love this! “Story delaying” is a great way of thinking about it. It’s just clicked that I’m totally missing that in my videos. I’ve been re-evaluating how I write my scripts and help designers get better, and I’m not really building the tension enough. I open with a weak question as a hook, but I think I’m losing people early because the question is too focused. I like the idea of using story delaying as a good way to capture attention, so viewers leave equipped to do better work in the end.
This was so timely Chris. AND, I’m always incredibly blown away by how much you give away in your videos. Your strategies work because you’re my go-to and the one I recommend to my friends, too!
Drawing it out may be a good to keep people watching, but I always appreciate videos that give the main value or points up front and then use the rest of the video to provide details and explanations.
there is an art to drawing it out. give people what they came for, then layer something that keeps them watching more, like a bonus surprise or where the stakes are raised.
The problem that I see out there is that people are actually pretty aware about all that... But not using properly, to the point that they over extend so much the "delaying" that they loos interest of the audience.
The cool thing with the Simon sinek ted talk example, is he didn't need b-roll, or cutaways like a Mr. Beast video to captivate us. I've been getting pretty sick and tired of the Mr. Beastification of UA-cam content.
well, that wouldn't be a TED talk. but each speaker spends months preparing their talk. so that could be why. and then possibly years prior writing their book.
Thank you. in case you are wondering. Long sleeve Tee & cap from godisadesigner.com, mesh vest from G-Star, neck chain by D&G, pants from small label atelier in Japan.
Watching this video got me to think about how I should be structuring my youtube videos. Thanks for the tips and guidance Chris. Side note: never thought watching this video would cause me to subscribe to Levi Allen and Jordan Thornton! I just love how good you two are with storytelling. I'm definitely watching, and rewatching, and taking notes, and analysing, and re-engineering your videos to see how I can apply what's working for you two to my videos.
When the person is at the beginning, the beginning is the most important part of the video. As soon as the person moved to the middle, the middle becomes the most important part of the video. The same can be applied considering the end. . The truth is: excellence must be delivered from start to finish, after all, if the beginning is good but the middle is bad... then it won't make that much of a difference.
no full video. best way to "see" it, is to attend a live in-person event/workshop. www.eventbrite.com/e/the-futur-euro-tour-2023-business-branding-workshops-tickets-472735333107
Asking for subs and likes at the beginning is the most overrated sh1t. This hurts the channels. It’s a total loser thing. This must be done, if you really must, at the end after you provided value
This came up just as I was about to start editing content! Very helpful and succinct 🙌🏼
One thing I’ve learned from growing somewhat rapidly (from 500 - 23k subs in 2022) is the importance of the first 30 seconds, exactly as Chris said!
There is no use having a 20 minute world class video if the first minute isn’t emotionally compelling - even for sophisticated audiences, you gotta hit the fascination factor.
Thumbnail and title marketing is also essential - it’s really the make or break of success, and you gotta be consistent for months with the incremental skillset improvements.
Appreciate this video for the timely reminders and perspective shifts, wishing anybody reading this UA-cam success in 2023 🌲
Hey Jordan! just discovered your channel and subscribed, after reading your comment here. I didn't suffer from suicidal thoughts or depression, but I did go through a spiritual transformation between the ages of 14-15, after I decided to take a gap year off high school before commencing my grade 10 back in 2013, to focus on resetting my mind and elevating my spirit. The moments I spent in quite contemplation, exploring more of my inner wonders, was the most profound period of my life. After watching your featured video on the channel, it gave me a sense of connection to you, having also undergone a journey of inner and deep personal transformation, and childhood trauma healing. Life is incredible, once you realize that you are an infinite, ever expanding spiritual being, having a temporary human experience, as my greatest spiritual teacher, the Late Dr. Wayne Dyer puts it. I can't wait to watch more of your videos! Keep up the inspiring work buddy.
Trippy seeing slackline footage in this, as that’s literally my specialty as a filmmaker and also one of my highest viewed stories at 1.5m views, so I would say yes… you are correct. Tension is literally an incredible hook and people really want to know what’s going to happen next.
Mate! Love how you're such a great storyteller. I just subscribed, and I'm looking forward to learning from your videos on how to make my channel better. Keep up the inspiring work!
I love this! “Story delaying” is a great way of thinking about it. It’s just clicked that I’m totally missing that in my videos. I’ve been re-evaluating how I write my scripts and help designers get better, and I’m not really building the tension enough. I open with a weak question as a hook, but I think I’m losing people early because the question is too focused. I like the idea of using story delaying as a good way to capture attention, so viewers leave equipped to do better work in the end.
This popped in my notifications, and I clearly need to restructure my UA-cam scripting because of this goldmine of info. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, Chris Do. Here's a like and a comment as a reward.
This was so timely Chris. AND, I’m always incredibly blown away by how much you give away in your videos. Your strategies work because you’re my go-to and the one I recommend to my friends, too!
Thank you so much @Ché. I'm going to keep doing this then. ;)
On point! just when I need it
Facts!
Exactly when I needed it most 😭😭 thanks so much 🙏
You're so welcome!
Drawing it out may be a good to keep people watching, but I always appreciate videos that give the main value or points up front and then use the rest of the video to provide details and explanations.
there is an art to drawing it out. give people what they came for, then layer something that keeps them watching more, like a bonus surprise or where the stakes are raised.
The problem that I see out there is that people are actually pretty aware about all that... But not using properly, to the point that they over extend so much the "delaying" that they loos interest of the audience.
then they're not doing it well.
OMG, he applied those while explaining them, so clever ❤
This is a gold mine ❤️. Thank you!
Very educational this is UA-cam Creator 101
I mean this is pretty helpful. I have actually finally decided to start sharing content and this is a bonus to my motivation
Very useful video - this is a simple formula that's easy to implement!
Thank you for solving the math and explaining it to us.
You bet!
Video froze 25 seconds in, thought this was a next level tactic
Great!
Gold!!
i love your hat so much!
I've watched this at least 5 times trying to sponge up every second.
Is there a link to this course or a full vid so where?
our team wants this video on be the top when we search! this can happen only if you make slight changes to your title and thumbnail...
To what?
we'll send a new thumbnail to this channel's mail id with small adjustment in title on SUNDAY 15-08-2023
The cool thing with the Simon sinek ted talk example, is he didn't need b-roll, or cutaways like a Mr. Beast video to captivate us. I've been getting pretty sick and tired of the Mr. Beastification of UA-cam content.
well, that wouldn't be a TED talk. but each speaker spends months preparing their talk. so that could be why. and then possibly years prior writing their book.
Great insight, thank you.
@thefutur - Very nicely done. Hats off! 👏🏾 Is this full session available somewhere? 🤔
Great content, as per usual. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Please tell me where can I watch Chris' full speech?
Now i will do this 😃
Love the video ,you are htinking about every small piece of the video it's impressive :) I started using similar CTA :)
Cool, thanks!
Chris bro your outfit is fire
Thank you. in case you are wondering. Long sleeve Tee & cap from godisadesigner.com, mesh vest from G-Star, neck chain by D&G, pants from small label atelier in Japan.
Great stuff.
I feel one video just on call to actions would be the bomb
Thanks Alex!
Is there a way to access this video full?
Watching this video got me to think about how I should be structuring my youtube videos. Thanks for the tips and guidance Chris.
Side note: never thought watching this video would cause me to subscribe to Levi Allen and Jordan Thornton! I just love how good you two are with storytelling. I'm definitely watching, and rewatching, and taking notes, and analysing, and re-engineering your videos to see how I can apply what's working for you two to my videos.
When the person is at the beginning, the beginning is the most important part of the video. As soon as the person moved to the middle, the middle becomes the most important part of the video. The same can be applied considering the end.
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The truth is: excellence must be delivered from start to finish, after all, if the beginning is good but the middle is bad... then it won't make that much of a difference.
Where is the full video at? Anyone?
🖖
We were taught in grade school the introduction gets to the climax
What's the whole video called?
no full video. best way to "see" it, is to attend a live in-person event/workshop. www.eventbrite.com/e/the-futur-euro-tour-2023-business-branding-workshops-tickets-472735333107
How do I watch the complete course?
There is no course on this yet.
there is a full video of this?
Not at the moment, but we have a couple of segments on the channel from AdobeMax - ua-cam.com/video/TVqXHVCmfHE/v-deo.html
Good information, way too much generic B-role.
Why thumbnail style is too old
you want me to update it?
@@thefutur Yea Please!
Yeah but then you end up hearing the same thing twice which is super annoying. It means the creator is sacrificing the audience for their own gain.
Why? Why are you stealing other people's content?
Asking for subs and likes at the beginning is the most overrated sh1t. This hurts the channels. It’s a total loser thing. This must be done, if you really must, at the end after you provided value
Strong words there…
I saw what you did, putting out your explanation in play on the video, and it worked. 🪘💜
OMG, he applied those while explaining them, so clever ❤
haha. we meta like that.