+John Bullock John, I hope that when I'm 75 I still feel like a kid. I'm about 1/2 way there and I still feel like a kid. My goal is to keep it simple and easy for beginners regardless of age. If I reach even one parent that gets motivated to build something with their kid I call it a win!
+David Borboa I don't know that I would go that far. It's pretty obvious that my filming skills are elementary. I being the optimist say it has to get better from here!
+Jubinsky Woodworks Thank you for the nice words. I still have a lot of learning to do but I hope even with my mediocre talent encourages parents and kids alike.
Good start for a new youtuber. If you want feedback I'd say.... in order... 1. Better lighting 2. Better mic 3. Better cam 4. Showcase teaching the kids I think you can have a successful channel, your best attribute might be the teaching.
+ScarySharp Thank you for the constructive criticism. These are all things that I hope to be tending to soon. Unfortunately it just takes some money to throw at the problem.
Steve, My boys don't have much desire to be on camera. A couple of my three sons like being in the wood shop but all 3 have a different level of tolerance.
I am not a kid unless you look at 75 yrs old as being a kid, but always find real entry level videos helpful. Thanks for the effort.
+John Bullock John, I hope that when I'm 75 I still feel like a kid. I'm about 1/2 way there and I still feel like a kid. My goal is to keep it simple and easy for beginners regardless of age. If I reach even one parent that gets motivated to build something with their kid I call it a win!
A star is born
+David Borboa I don't know that I would go that far. It's pretty obvious that my filming skills are elementary. I being the optimist say it has to get better from here!
great stuff! looking forward to more!
+Jubinsky Woodworks Thank you for the nice words. I still have a lot of learning to do but I hope even with my mediocre talent encourages parents and kids alike.
Good start for a new youtuber. If you want feedback I'd say.... in order...
1. Better lighting
2. Better mic
3. Better cam
4. Showcase teaching the kids
I think you can have a successful channel, your best attribute might be the teaching.
+ScarySharp Thank you for the constructive criticism. These are all things that I hope to be tending to soon. Unfortunately it just takes some money to throw at the problem.
Where are the kids?
Thanks for sharing. I have a 16 yr old grand daughter and 13 yr old grand son. Neither want to get involved.
Steve, My boys don't have much desire to be on camera. A couple of my three sons like being in the wood shop but all 3 have a different level of tolerance.