Bad audio is the most likely thing to get someone to click off of your video. Which sounds odd but I guess we're just living in a world of HD cameras and low quality USB microphones. so having your intro in only one speaker really takes that intro segment and makes it roughly four times worse One cheap upgrade to your sound system is a pop filter which isn't very expensive on its own but honestly if you're converting models you probably have all the skills to make one yourself as it's just a piece of thin cloth in a frame to keep your breath from brushing over your microphone Now let's talk your visuals you seem to have chosen to keep everything in a fast forward to cut down on run time which kind of makes it difficult to see the Precision Cuts you're talking about especially if your hands and the model is constantly moving in and out of frame so it's probably a good idea to slow back down at important details It seems you repeatedly stopped in the middle of a sentence likely as you're at a loss for words try to cut those out and re-record that sentence. (You're the editor you can cut out your mistakes) You're not untalented you're on the right track so keep trying
@@lanasmith4795 @lanasmith4795 apologies its new mic and still working on getting best quality so sorry for that. The fast foring in the video was done because it was 4 hours of work its hard to keep it in a manageable time frame for people to watch. The stopping in the audio is because I have a studder so apologies but I can't do much and I'm not the best with audio editing so I'm very sorry for the negatives in my videos and the bad experience your having
Bad audio is the most likely thing to get someone to click off of your video. Which sounds odd but I guess we're just living in a world of HD cameras and low quality USB microphones. so having your intro in only one speaker really takes that intro segment and makes it roughly four times worse
One cheap upgrade to your sound system is a pop filter which isn't very expensive on its own but honestly if you're converting models you probably have all the skills to make one yourself as it's just a piece of thin cloth in a frame to keep your breath from brushing over your microphone
Now let's talk your visuals you seem to have chosen to keep everything in a fast forward to cut down on run time which kind of makes it difficult to see the Precision Cuts you're talking about especially if your hands and the model is constantly moving in and out of frame so it's probably a good idea to slow back down at important details
It seems you repeatedly stopped in the middle of a sentence likely as you're at a loss for words try to cut those out and re-record that sentence. (You're the editor you can cut out your mistakes)
You're not untalented you're on the right track so keep trying
@@lanasmith4795 @lanasmith4795 apologies its new mic and still working on getting best quality so sorry for that.
The fast foring in the video was done because it was 4 hours of work its hard to keep it in a manageable time frame for people to watch.
The stopping in the audio is because I have a studder so apologies but I can't do much and I'm not the best with audio editing so I'm very sorry for the negatives in my videos and the bad experience your having
Still wearing a face mask… indoors…
@@muricanblubber yes it was a 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees) that and my face was red from the heat and it was messing with my camera in focusing
@ gj w kitbash