Let's Quit YouTube ... ( But also, let's not )
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- How do you watch your UA-cam? Do you consider it a Streaming Service? How do you feel about Shorts and Vertical Video? And should I be making more 'Documentary' style videos, rather than 'Vlogs' ?? Let's go for a train ride to one of my favourite pieces of infrastructure and discuss ....
There's a '$Thanks' button on every video - if you wish to click, slide the donation amount to as well if you wish, that would more than kind of you. ThAnK YoU!
There's a '$Thanks' button on every video - if you wish to click, slide the donation amount to as well if you wish, that would more than kind of you. Thank You!
EDIT : Woah, that's a LOT of comments to read and catchup on - thanks everyone !!!
2 Euro for Tee.
The TV app has Superthanks
Hi Geoff, thanks for all those past and future years of greate videos. :)
I would love to give you a 'Super Thanks' but I know, that there are exorbitant fees associated with it, and I would much rather give that money to you, and not youtube.
It would be great if you could setup an alternative like paypal, or ko-fi, which take a much more resonable cut.
Thanks
Please don't quit UA-cam Geoff. We all love you and your videos
typo... it's UA-cam, not UA-cam :)
Hard no to Shorts and TikTok. Because I'm an adult, with an attention span.
I’m only 14 but I also dislike Shorts and TikTok. I always cringe inside when I see what my younger relatives watch on there. Or maybe I’m just weird because a lot of people my age are addicted to short form content.
I'm an adult with barely any attention span and I completely agree.
I do watch Shorts but it doesn’t replace me watching long form videos lol
I hate Shorts and especially TikTok. Both are meant as addictive ways to waste time, not a productive way to gain knowledge.
Agreed. I'm in favor of documentary style... I neither care for shorts nor Tik-Tok. And at my age (I'm a senior citizen) I don't care for wobbly shots or anything that makes me dizzy!
Best youtube channel about trains. Don't quit youtube.😢
And don’t change your long format style!
Agreed
He’s not going to quit you tube he said
Should he ever quit , at least we still Jen on the move 🤔
I am fine with recuts of videos on Shorts to act as ads for the real videos. But no actual shift to shorts like NileRed, who I don't even think makes actual videos anymore, which is sad.
Never, ever give up UA-cam, Geoff. You are one of a kind.
Thanks Geoff for your amazing videos! Please don't change the format of your videos. I personally like them as they are and i really enjoy watching them, sometimes more than once.
Hard to think of a subject less suited to vertical videos than trains, to be fair.
Agreed. I dislike portrait mode videos on a platform better suited to landscape mode. (Pun accidental)
Videos of the horizon? :)
Well, Stephenson's Rocket was quite vertical, but that's about it.
@@andymerrett Maybe. I did hear of a photographer who, a year or two back, was trying to get a good shot of a heritage steam train from a position that might have have suited a vertical image better than a widescreen shot. Unfortunately it ended badly for the photographer because he forgot to get out of the train's way when it approached.
Well, funiculars are really suited to vertical videos :D
Please. No Tik Toks. No shorts. Your knowledge and enthusiasm are what I’m/we’re here for.
Agreed!
Cheers to that, mate.
Geoff, your videos since the Londonist days has inspired a whole subculture of British transport enthusiasts to produce their own channels and communities and your down to earth presenting style has been so influential over the years. Please do continue to be a pillar of the community in whatever way you want it to be! Your viewers are loyal :)
It feels quite poignant you doing this video in Chislehurst and Petts Wood because for me, I grew up in Chislehurst and my love for trains was fuelled by doing the exact same walk you do here over those three bridges as a child! Finding your videos later in my life only fuelled my passion more. This feels very much like a full circle moment! Keep doing what you’re doing and you have been as influential to my life as you have done to so many other people :)
I donˋt live in the UK and I am a German living in the German countryside 30 km away from the next train station but I love your videos. When I am in London, which I am rather often, I love using the tube and buses and quite often I get off at stations that you introduced in your videos. I also enjoy the vibrant way in which you present the London Underground and its more than 150 years of history.
I do not need Shorts and I am more than happy with the 15 to 30 min videos you produce.
I watch them on my i- Pad back home on my sofa and think of my next trip across the Channel.
Keep on going Geoff.😊
Tik Tok and Shorts are like a bag of crisps when you’re hungry - a quick fix but not very filling.
With You Tube I can learn, laugh, cry, be amazed or shocked.
Your channel is the best, when I see a notification that you’ve got a new video, I can’t wait to watch it. BUT I have to be in the right place - you have something to tell me and I need to be able to listen to what you have to say.
Thank you for entertaining and teaching me for the past however many years I’ve been following you. Long may it continue. 🙏🙏🙏
maybe the best analogy and you might be better of with a filling meal
also, you to often have the chance to get a nasty thing you hate but still getting served by the dummy algorythem
That's actually a really good analogy
Geoff’s videos are better suited to a longer format. It all depends on the audience and the content creator.
Sums it up perfectly. There are a lot of things you just can't get across in a short video. And while there are a lot of UA-cam videos that have stayed with me in one way or other there are hardly any Reels or Shorts i really remember watching.
You just proved that you can be a successful UA-camr without acting like you know how to operate a camera and fancy tricks in post.
not just that geoff is basically old youtube (not in terms of doing it long term) he likes making videos and youtube is convenient to upload on he's not a youtuber he's a person on youtube in the compliment kinda way of saying it he has passion for trains we are just along for the ride instead of him doing it for the views.
"not a UA-camr but a person on UA-cam" puts it perfectly 💯
Not enough people like that these days
I think you underestimate how much these videos are produced but in a subtle way...I'm not knocking it though
@@BaileyMagikz what he does is that he actually makes a TV production on the UA-cam network.
As in UK tv (that is what he grew up with most)
@@keithparker1346 its a compliment not knocking him and don't underestimate him watched him for years
Mate, I am a 68 year old Aussie who has watched you since your Secrets of the Canals days. I watch on our TV by Chromecast from my phone. Stay with your current format please. We love your in-depth videos. Stay well and look after yourself!
I really prefer and enjoy watching UA-cam on my 40inch smart tv, especially as most stuff is captured in HD now, particularly the transport, urban explorer, abandoned buildings and barn- find car videos, I can pause and check detail like road names, signage and number plates, Up to 10 mins is ok on a tablet, longer videos I keep for the smart tv.
The moment we get trains that are higher than they are long is the moment to switch from landscape to portrait mode.
ha! made le lol. and very kind, thank you!
My opinion on this is very simple: Never change Geoff, never change
Your style videos still have their rightful place on the platform
My thoughts as well
Don't quit, I love your videos, you were one of my early youtube heroes who made me watch many very interesting people here.
Thanks! Love your videos, Geoff! I definitely watch YT as a streaming service, on my AppleTV. I watch it more than I watch any other streaming service, because the videos on YT, like yours, are more interesting, personal and unique than elsewhere. Your work in particular is among my absolute favorites, I’ve been watching you for years and I hope you can continue! I’m a documentary filmmaker and I find your work incredibly inspiring. I made a film some years ago that happened to have the title “Train Keeps A Rolling”, it was about a musician who had a difficult life and he wrote a song with that title, and I think it applies to you, too. I look forward to riding your train, hopefully to many more stations!
I am not even that interested in trains, but just seeing your excitement about them makes these videos worth to watch (and I also am able to learn a lot of interesting things). Thanks to you I knew my way around the Tube last summer, without every having been on it. I also recognized places from your videos when visiting London during my holidays. You are genuinely such an inspiring human beeing and I'd love to see a lot more videos from you
ah, that's lovely - thank you. most kind!
I`m in this category too.
same for me. I have no actual reason to know that much about British rail infra. I just like how Geoff goes all in.
also its even when exiting. a calm video. the video shots are long enough to get you there.
As a Swede I would just like a zoom-out when you're showing a map of where you are. I have no idea where "Quibble-Thurnstow" station is, even if you tell me it's somewhere in the neighbourhood of "Whirple-Tooting"...
I love your work, and I don't like shorts. They're vertical, and my screen isn't.
All the best from a lovely part of Sweden.
Don't worry, English people outside of London are just as confused.
As a Dane, I have to keep Google maps open in the other window to find out where we are at with Geoff and Jago's (et al) videos, because if it's not around the area near the Thames I visited I have absolutely no clue where it is
i love my tiktok short form vertical, but there’s so much value in long form content and the people with the expertise to make it well! i’ve been watching you for years and appreciate just how good you’ve gotten. please don’t leave!
Came to your content through discovering All the Stations which I loved to see England vicariously from my couch on the other side of the world. Don't stop Geoff, your vids are great. I don't watch every one, but your presenting style is excellent and informative and a firm favourite.
I'm an anti-shorts person. I watch almost all UA-cam content on my TV and prefer horizontal videos.
I rarely watch shorts myself. And when I do, a.) they're by someone I'm already subscribed to for longer-format stuff, and b.) it's almost always on my desktop computer, with the URL edited to put it in the regular video player (replace "shorts/" with "watch?v="). I do _not_ like the auto-looping shorts player, and wish UA-cam had a setting to always play them in the regular video player.
As for UA-cam in general, I mostly watch on my desktop computer, often with the screen angled so I can watch from bed, or with my computer chair leaned back.
Sometimes I'll watch on my phone, but that's mostly in bed or elsewhere at home, or out of the house at places with trustworthy wifi, since I don't have unlimited data.
I've watched on the living room TV before too, with my phone controlling it. But it's been a while, and sometimes software updates (to my phone or the TV) will break it for a while. Plus often others in the house are watching TV there.
Overall, UA-cam control and commenting work best on my computer, and watching from bed is as comfortable as watching from the couch -- even if my monitor fills less of my eyes than the TV does.
You helped me realise the thing i loved was not really trains but train *infrastructure* and oddities and the last 7 years i watched you have helped build a real love and appreciation. In a funny way you changed my life a bit. That's cool in my books.
Geoff you by far have the best railway/train/transport channel. Keep up the good work always a highlight seeing a notification of a new window from you, whether its bus, tube or mainline it’s always good! More documentary style videos would be most entertaining. You’ve got a lot of support behind you don’t give up on what you enjoy!
I love your longer docu style videos which are always excellently produced and which I tend to watch like most of my UA-cam content via my TV in the evenings like a personalised streaming service. So please keep producing the excellent content
top 10 ways to have a heart attack:
1. See Geoff Marshall quit UA-cam
Bret Hart?
@@marcitos_9329 More like The Hart Foundation???
Wait… is he quitting?
I'm old so maybe Tony Hart...
Joe Hart
Whilst it can seem logical to try and "keep with the times" i.e., converting to making TikToks or hyper fast-paced content.. sure it may allow for you to keep making videos for a longer time. But if it's not what you enjoy making, then it will become such a slog. I've had multiple other UA-cam channels in the past of various topics and styles and they just never ended up gelling with me. Simply put, do what you enjoy and that gives you the most fulfillment! There will always be an audience for it somewhere!
PS: I, and quite a lot of people I know, make an active effort to *not* watch Shorts. Hate em!
My main issue with shorts is the portrait format and how they do not support channel notifications (they wont appear in the notification feed even if you've enabled them for the channel) and I simply do not have the time or memory to go checking every channel for potential new shorts.
I also generally dislike short-form content. However it can occasionally be done well (but not in portrait shorts / tiktok-style format!)
I love the shorts seeing a snippet of a channel I may be interested in
SAME!
Your channel and Jeff's are amongst about 5 or 6 I view on a regular basis.
Always watch UA-cam on the telly. Love the documentary ones you out out now
I tend to view content like yours through my tv, usually at home chilling out and flick on UA-cam for a half hour when it’s that time of the day I don’t have time to watch a full episode from a series or don’t want live TV. The 15-30 min videos are a great distraction to chill and unwind when I have the chance
I've found the audience for my shorts is almost completely separate to my long form audience - so in that regard it does help a channel reach a larger audience, but I'm not sure that it really leads to many of those viewers coming through and watching the 'proper' content. While my shorts get a lot of views, the quality of engagement on long form videos is much higher, and I think despite what we might think, there are a lot of young people hungry for longer form content - I think there will always be a place for it. Love your longer documentary style stuff Geoff. ❤️
I can confirm as a young person that I really like long form train content
the biggest issue as a user is that. it's very easy to go from standard UA-cam to the UA-cam short. (often one klick next to a video).
For a shorts to go to standard. takes like 4 steps. 1 stop the short. 2 go to the about button of said short. 3 click on the name of the account. 4 navigate from there home page to whatever video you might like to see.
So you really must want to do that all if you care. in not well to bad.
Tailset I love you
@@sirBrouwer unless you're subscribed to said channel, then it's only two taps to jump to the channel (since shorts aren't meant for devices where you click on things), but that said - in the mobile apps, whether it's on a phone or tablet, it's much harder to navigate and use UA-cam in general and you really need to know how to find what you're looking for.
Taitset’s videos literally titled “A video where I talk about the ------ line for xx [c. 40] minutes” do just fine, looking at the views. People know that whether he or Geoff does will be worth their time.
Geoff, I'm one of those who line up my subscribers' UA-cam videos every evening to watch on my big TV (although I came scurrying to my laptop to send you this.) You have been a breath of fresh air and long may you continue being so. Keep well, and keep travelling 🤩
thanks Darren! very kind, and appreciated.
@@geofftech2I have been a subscriber of you since you were on londonist more than 10 years ago now.
Never give up you are awesome Geoff
I’m an American GenXer who has an interest in trains/public transit and I’m fascinated by UK culture. I watch UA-cam several times a day on my TV and rarely watch on my phone, tablet or browser. So, I rarely “comment down below.” This is one of the rare occasions when I felt compelled to do so. Thank you for your content and for not subjecting us to paid partnerships. Also, I’m not a fan of shorts. My preferred video length is 15-25 minutes.
I'm a casual viewer of this channel, and here's how I see these questions:
1) I don't use TikTok and don't intend to. I have rarely watched a UA-cam Short and don't intend to do that more either.
2) I watch UA-cam on my computer at home. I no longer watch television, so I suppose UA-cam has fully replaced it. I never watch UA-cam on my phone. (Strictly music when I'm out.)
3) Were I a creator, the biggest question for me would be: what do I want to add to the world? what's my legacy? Thousands of TikToks will never amount to anything, as they barely matter beyond the moment they're made. But longer films will be valued for years, especially those which document the time I am working.
Very well said
Thank you Geoff for your continued dedication to this community
Keep doing what you enjoy, Geoff! When you do what you love, people, the viewers, your supporters love it too! This is why we like what you do. You're honest to yourself and do what you enjoy!
While most of my UA-cam is watched on the bus or while tired out doing something else, your one of the few channels worth getting the TV on for!
Geoff please don't ever quit UA-cam, your the most famous Transport UA-camr in the world and thats an amazing title, you prouduce the best train videos ever and I absolutely love your documentary style videos, those types of videos are so entertaining and you are very good at them, I love you so much you are the best youtuber ever. You are the reason I got ao interested into trains and I couldn't thank you enough, Its such a great thing to be in such a lovely community and it means the world to me, I know UA-cam shorts and tiktok is very popular nowadays but its not gonna stop you from making your great videos, we still want them and we will always watch you no matter what. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I feel like UA-cam Shorts are ruining what makes UA-cam a place to watch videos. From 2005 - 2020 there were only long form videos and that's what made UA-cam the way it was, if you wanted short form content you would go to TikTok since it was made to do so. But now there's short form content on UA-cam which also doesn't make any sense, like why would you want short form content on a platform that's known for making video at least up to 3 or 5 minutes long? It just doesn't add up
I find your videos to be my go to when I need to relax. Informative, interesting, calm and relaxing. Vertical vids are so naff - glad to hear you’re continuing on, look forward to the future of Geofftube
Second comment from me: this video reminded me of the one from a year or two ago when you went to Kansas for a road trip. A lot of philosophizing and thinking on your part, and I think we all really appreciate that.
It’s quality! Your UA-cams are quality, well crafted, appropriate paced, informative, productions. There’s another saying, ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’! Shorts/Reels/TikTok (not that I have that) are for low concentration/distraction watching on an iPhone while waiting for a train or bus, it’s not quality consumption to learn something. Stay with quality horizontal/landscape wide screen productions. And yes, and here’s another quote, ‘if you want to be all things to all people’, and you have the time or want to butcher-up some longer UA-cams as a sub-edit, do the Shorts/Reels/TikTok as well!
Please dont give up UA-cam Geoff you are best UA-cam for your Tube and Train videos
I definitely prefer longer videos, and not a fan of shorts at all, so I hope you continue doing what you’re doing.
Thanks for all you videos Geoff - Really enjoy you longer documentary ones but you normal output is also a go to of mine. keep up the great work.
I am a 70 year old train spotter/enthusiast. Your videos are a necessary part of my interest. I watch on my computer. With my wife we watch on television. Both, short informative features and longer documentary style viewing are attracting us. Potentially I am indicating stay as you are.
One day, one day my wife will watch train videos with me. But not today, probably not tomorrow...
Happy to hear you are not quitting - my son (7) would have been devastated - he has been watching you videos since he was 4. We would happily support which ever direction you decide on but my son has loved your vlog style videos as he always feels like he is on a train adventure with you and learns so much that way! Thanks Geoff!
I love to watch UA-cam on my TV after a day's work, and I love your videos. I'm a train enthusiast from Portugal but I love British trains, so your channel is perfect for me 😁
Been following your videos since around 2014. Geoff, you are so inspirational 🙂 Keep up the fantastic work!
Glad to read that you’re not quitting UA-cam, Geoff! Having been an avid viewer of your videos for the past 10 years or so, you’ve always made superb, engaging and entertaining content that is not only informative but also genuinely uplifting - your videos have helped me through some dark periods in the past few years, so I’m delighted to be able to pay that back to you a little. In answer to the question posed in the video itself, I’m definitely much more a fan of the long-form, documentary style of video and I am very much looking forward to more of these from you in future - keep up the amazing work.
thanks Mart (as always) so kind of you!
Hey Geoff. My uncle was a high-up person (not sure of his exact title) but at the time of his death he was in charge of level crossings for Network Rail (again, I think. He was never very talkative about his work). His name was Kevin Boyd.
He died in 2020 unfortunately of MS, of course a horrible, horrible disease. But he had always loved trains and loved working for the railway, and he also used to love your videos, both individually and your older ones for The Londonist.
I only became a fan of trains and a railfan after his passing, about 2 years ago. But I would have loved to talk with him about his work and the trains and how the whole network operates.
But this is my thanks to you, from myself and my late uncle, for the joy you brought to us and for helping so many people who perhaps often feel lonely in this community, for always sharing your love of trains with us.
Whatever your future is, Geoff, whatever videos you want to make or end up making, you have an impact on so many different people.
You have reached so many and make this rather incredible and really quite complicated topic of trains and railways and transport so open and available for all. Thank you!
a lovely comment, thx, thank you!
You had me on tenterhooks for the whole video, wondering where it was headed! Well played Geoff (and no, please don’t quite UA-cam).
Top man Geoff - love the videos and there is certainly more depth to the videos than the trains, bridges and car parks - can’t put my finger on it but it’s kind of an emotional connection to watching the world go by.
I've been watching your channel since 2015 and you've grown so much over the years!!!
To quote a certain Geoff Marshall: "I am not a UA-camr, I make videos and put them on UA-cam." I think you should stick with your own personal style. The viewers just know whether you are making videos form the hart or with your purse in mind. Do you go with a trend (short & vertical) or do you stick with your own style or are you among the ones that are setting a new trend towards the more slow and in depth videos? I would prefer the last.
I have been watching your videos since the Tube Challange videos. You truly developed your style of video making. I usually watch them om my Ipad, occasionally on TV. Horizontal and long as I prefer, and I use YT as a streaming service. Watching videos for an hour or two, and I would have no problem paying for it as I am a Patreon for some other chanels.
Thanks, Geoff, for your wonderful videos. I'm a consumer of both shorts and longer-form videos. The shorts are primarily comedy, the longer-form are similar to yours where I learn something. Mentor Pilot, Map Men, etc.
as a creator, i spent 2 years working on tiktok and short format. i was good at it, and it taught me not to worry so much about planning too much. but it all felt very short-term. i’m really happy to come back to youtube, taking some of the things i learned but it’s really nice to film 4K landscape again 🥰
Several years ago UA-cam replaced broadcast TV for me (e.g watching on a TV instead of sky or cable) Each evening after work, I catch up on the days uploads, some channels I save for a particular day, I like to save travel videos for Sunday am. Really enjoy your content, plus you have introduced me to many other UA-camrs via your content which are now also part of my UA-cam subs / watch list.
Thank you for not quitting. I'm a disabled pensioner, so can't afford TikTok, Patreon and other stuff. I watch on my PC at home, although I could stream on the TV if it were easier to use. Moving a cursor to pick letters is time consuming. I'm in Doncaster, can see platform 0 from the bathroom window so I'm happy with quirky stuff like that. I'm subscribed, don't want to miss anything, and have watched as many of your video's as I can find. Strange that I enjoy London Underground things so much, but I do. I find your videos have more entertainment value than real TV ones, no going back over old stuff all the time for example. You vary your content, that keeps me glued, and you must have scratched your head several times with thinking up things to feature. I've been watchi8ng you (not in a creepy way!) since Londonist days. Keep it up. Oh, and I'm not a fan of shorts either. I've got a wide screen monitor!
Hi @Gordon57 - Just a suggestion. Most (I believe) TV sets allow the use of a PC keyboard, possibly a wireless one with a dongle, or get a wired keyboard with an extension USB cable. Makes it a lot easier to type words in. My other recommendation is log into your Google account on both the TV and your computer. Then, after watching/finding a video on the PC, you can use the 'history' button on the youtube TV App to watch the same video there. Hope this makes sense. Cheers from new zealand. Fred :)
Just another suggestion, you can also control the YT app on your TV from your phone - try the button to the left of the notification button in the phone app (which is next to the search button). If your TV doesn't come up automatically, try linking with TV code, this code can be found somewhere in the TV app (or press Learn More for more help). Once this is enabled, you can search and browse videos like normal. When you play a video, it automatically starts playing on your TV! You can even create a queue of videos like on desktop.
I'm also in Doncaster too
Thanks Geoff for all your hard work! I believe there’s space for a lot of content creators that do vertical videos on all other platforms, but I do come to your channel casted on the TV at weekends to catch up on your adventures - keep up what you’re doing!
I catch up on my UA-cam on TV after I’ve got the kids to bed mostly. I much prefer the longer format documentary style stuff and getting stuck into playlists. Keep up the good work!
Geoff, you've done a bang up job with your channel. It's such a pleasure to come along on your trips, whether it be abandoned stations or bin bags. Please don't give up on your style and attention to detail. If you decide to stick around, I know your viewership will follow you. I, for one, would be keen to seeing what you can do with a longer documentary (see also: Beau Miles' style). Resist the vertical video plague and stick to your guns. But above all else, don't feel beholden -- if you want to take a break, or even hang up your channel, we support and applaud you. Well done mate. 🛤
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What you do is perfect Geoff (he says clutching his new London Railway Atlas).
We watch you on the TV whilst were having our dinner, and save the longform videos for weekend evenings. Like many, I'm still in awe of your America Road trip video.
That damn algorithm and it's shorts is horrible, and what you do (incredibly well) is just right.
It's always a happy day when a new video pops up.
Keep being you x
Like @obroni said don’t stop the documentary style. I too am an adult with an attention span and into my mid 60’s still have a craving for learning and finding out the myriad facts figures explainations and history lessons you come up with. Oh and kudos to you for having the confidence and committment to making this your career and income out of something fully enjoy and have a passion for.
Love the long detailed videos. Have been watching and look for new videos to appear. Makes an American happy to be a part of your experience!!!❤
I felt a little jump inside, I must admit. I've been watching your content for many years and I hope there's plenty still to come.
Thank you, Geoff, for your excellent videos over the years. Keep em coming!
BTW: I watch on my Apple TV. No idea how to “thanks” there though. 🤷
@@yatil I watch on my TV via Google Chromecast. There you navigate up and the like, dislike, and $thanks icons appear and can be selected.
very kind, thank you!
My partner and I have watched all your videos over the years and we tend to watch on the TV in BIG screen mode (4K if available) and this will be our preferred way of watching. However, when we get a notification, if we are away somewhere, we may watch on my phone but this is a poor second. We always prefer landscape orientation although we will watch the odd short but never tiktok. We have taken you up on some recommendations even staying in the signal box at Corrour. Please stay on UA-cam, please keep the videos still (levelish) but creative. We love the documentary format and all things transport. Keep up the excellent work.
I love your content! The long form stuff is a great direction to go - just such nice wholesome train shenanigans to tuck into when you have some downtime and want to be whisked away for a bit ❤ and I love the wobbly shots, honestly just keep doing what you're doing, we will be there to watch it ❤
I love your longer videos, Geoff. Every so often I will watch your USA Roadtrip 2022. That video was really moving and we don't get many videos like that online anymore.
That’s still the best video ever on UA-cam in my book.
That’s still the best video ever on UA-cam in my book.
@@rachelwalker7091 thank you both, very kind! it's an absolute favourite of mine as well.
Thanks for your video Geoff. I'm a man in my late 50s who has a fondness for trains and public transport. I'm not sure if I'm a typical viewer, but increasingly, over the years, I've been watching UA-cam videos like yours on my TV ( on the TV app), rather than watching mainstream TV or indeed other streaming services. I do sometimes watch UA-cam on my iPad in bed. I prefer longer videos (definitely not shorts or Tik Tocs). Although I do like your more fun journeys, visits, challenges and races. Keep up the fantastic work, I always enjoy watching your videos when they drop. Take care and thanks again.
If you're not typical, you're not alone 😂
I'm the same with using it more than Netflex/Prime/Disney+, it's nice to sit down in the evening and catch up with the latest videos. Mind you, I have just turned 53!
Longer style documentaries are fantastic, would be really excited to see them
You pose an interesting question. I watch YT primarily on the various TVs around the house, often watching a video on the TV whilst also playing it on my phone in order to comment, as I'm doing right now.
Shorts don't really cut it for me. I like the documentary/longer format, which you do so very well.
Geoff, I'm now 43 and tottally housebound. I am mad about trains, buses n coaches. Plus I love London. In my younger days I would ramdomly travel from Birmingham to London once a week at least! I used to travel all over London. Now I can't do any of that. I have to rely on you tube to see new trains, new routes, behind the scenes and buses and coaches. So I cannot state how important your channel is to me. I've watched since Londonist days. My favourite non train video was your canals of London video where you found a barge turned in to a Book shop. I'm a book lover so that's the reason I forget. Different style of videos makes no difference but not a fan of shorts. Tick toc is for the younger ones not for me! I can barely use X (twitter). I still watch your all the station videos to this day. It all helps keep me sane. Your amazing at what you do. You've made a success out of you tube which contary to some younger people views is not an easy to make a success and requires hours and hours of pain staking work. Please don't give up. There are many like me who can no longer travel and rely on social media inc you tube to feed our love of trains and buses. Don't give up now you've worked so hard to get to this point. In answer to your question, my partner and I watch you tube on our telly while we eat then at night or early morning watch it on our phones. My partner hates shorts as well. Despite my partner having no intetest in trains etc she watches your videos. Not just because I want to. She genuinely loves your videos. Wishing you every success. If you do decide on membership or paetron I would join. I will donate when I can for thanks button. All the Geoff. Thank you for all you do for London and the transport of the UK.
Love the channel. Vertical letter box videos annoy the heck out of me!
Absolutely no shorts that's haha. I LOVE the documentary style things. Even the crazy stuff like All the stations. I rewatch it in a huge marathon every so often
Geoff, please, do continue utilising your strength in making well-informed public transport videos, both documentary style and wonky shots alike, as that is how you will be making the best of both worlds.
Geoff, I love the long form video format. Your enthusiasm for the subject matter - whatever it is - has kept me coming back for years. Please keep up the good work!
I have broken my UA-cam in to three distinct sections.
1 As podcast at work with videos I only have to glance at occasionally and am mostly just listening to.
2 typically 10 min videos I watch when waiting around, on my phone where I watch and listen. Your videos normally fit this category
3 visual stuff that benefits from the larger TV screen, this is often the longer documentary type content. It more like a streaming experience alternative to the usual suspects.
So it's no longer a one size fits all approach but horses for courses, but sometimes switching format because of whatever reason is relevant.
Love your channel, keep it how it is. More documentaries would be a great way to go. Respect from Moss Vale Australia.
I'm Irish, love trains and London itself so seeing someone like Geoff after almost almost having an anger attack on the rarity on train and tube videos on UA-cam is so relieving that when I saw "Let's Quit" I almost died
We watch UA-cam almost every night at dinner - and we’ve been following your channel closely since the beginning of pandemic, it’s one of our favorites! We watch it on TV (with an AppleTV) most of the time. I like to watch the occasional short but I definitely don’t want them taking over. Greetings from Massachusetts USA, where we havent been on the London 12 years or so (though I was on ScotRail last year for a mercifully short time).
Thanks Geoff. I had not thought of UA-cam as a streaming service, but now that you mention it, it is isn’t it. I love watching your videos, usually after work while I chillax. I learn so much of the Tube and trains that I never knew - especially here in Canada. I want more, and long not short. Keep up the great work.
An interesting question. I tend to watch mostly on my laptop or TV, and it's a mixture - sometimes I'll watch a bunch of shorter videos (but not usually shorts), but then sometimes it's a proper long documentary style video that's wanted.
Carry on just as you are Geoff! No shorts, no TikTok. And looking forward to your longer format videos. I use all forms to view videos - iPad, phone, desktop and TV.
I almost passed out looking at the title
Absolutly loved watching your channel for the last 5- 6 years. Glad its going to continue. I enjoy 5 mins here and there scrolling shorts but always come back to you tube for content such as yours. Kepp up the good work Geoff
I started watching your blogs about 18 months ago whilst researching the Elizabeth Line. Being a person who works for a freight company on the railway I have a keen interest in trains and railways. Your blogs are short and sweet and packed with lots of interesting and helpful information. As most of the things on tv are a lot of rubbish bar a few documentaries I prefer to watch UA-cam for things that I’m interested in. Whether it’s trains travel cooking ideas. So please keep up the great work.
And come to CW2 A55 and do a blog on our massive railway town.
Kind regards
Tim
The "Wonky" angle is known as a "Dutch" angle in the movie business, great vid Geoff 😀
I have left several donations on this channel, something I never do on any other channel. And that’s because I feel your channel is absolutely deserving of the upmost support possible. And that’s with your current format, on UA-cam. Personally, even at 21, I don’t get the whole ‘shorts’/TikTok craze, and while I understand the idea of moving with the times I wanted to show that there are plenty of us that enjoy your UA-cam videos. I have seen many comments here that I agree with, with the note about how shorts are ‘like a bag of crisps when you’re hungry that aren’t at all filling’ being one that is unbelievably true! Your videos are so superbly informative and presented, and I couldn’t ask for anything more. So for me, personally, the ways things are as good as they can be. So thanks again, Geoff!
thanks you, so kind! thx!
I watch mostly on my TV, though tablet is a close second followed in the distance by phone. I've enjoyed watching just about all that you've done and put up here. The 10-15 minute time frame for your bits is great. Thanks for it all. Much appreciated.
Always happier to see a longer video.. never bother with shorts/tictok style clips as I watch UA-cam like I used to watch tv. Love your content, keep doing what you’re doing!!
Thank you for all your work and excellents videos. Can't wait to see all the futur videos / documentaries you will produce.
thank you! most kind
I do have an attention span and will happily watch the longer documentary style videos . Carry on the great work you do .
i’m 19 and i absolutely love your longform videos geoff. your channel is one of my absolute favourites!
I do not understand why people record in vertical mode, important side views are missing important pictures, and the top view is capturing stuff the viewer doesn’t need.
Some of us have a greater attention span it seems!
I use UA-cam as a streaming service on my TV :) I don't want shorts, I intentionally avoid them. Much rather longer form content
I've always preferred the longer form videos because it reminds me of typical TV shows. I use UA-cam as a replacement of "normal" TV as it gives me the option to choose my entertainment as opposed to be dictated to by a schedule
In 1927 the BBC adopted the purpose: 'inform, educate, and entertain'. You've stuck to that same flag, good Mr. Marshall, and we've seen you grow in professionality over these few short years. I know a fair amount about railway operation, but I always feel informed by every vid. you publish. You're good at the job, and you don't have to dumb down. Thanks for what you've achieved so far.
Now the BBC are as woke as Woking.😮
I find your videos of all lengths and styles endlessly fascinating and informative. I definitely like railway videos, particularly those that have a map and are about an infrastructure projects such as the Elizabeth line. I’m one of those quirky neurodivergent folk that find the topic of railways both fascinating and calming - your content is awesome, keep it up Geoff! 😅😅
I'd love to see more documentary style video's. I really like your videos, but the documentaries are my favourites.