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7 votes
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Animation on the Alexeïeff-Parker pinscreen
6 votes -
ENORMANDALA: One year of drawing in twenty-three minutes (180x speed)
4 votes -
What's the biggest YouTube channel still run by just one person?
Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but I wondered about this recently. I took three seemingly-solo Youtubers as examples at different scales. Penguinz0 has 16 mil subscribers, and as...
Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but I wondered about this recently. I took three seemingly-solo Youtubers as examples at different scales.
Penguinz0 has 16 mil subscribers, and as far as I know his uploads are just him talking into the camera, giving his opinion about recent things in games and pop culture (I could be very wrong about that, I don't know why he's popular). Looks like he uploads at least a few times a week, so that could be manageable.
Videogamedunkey has 7.5 mil subscribers, and he used to do weekly uploads until very recently, I think. Given that his humor and editing style is a big part of his content, I'd be surprised if he's got anyone else working on his vids.
Northernlion has just over 1 mil subscribers and uploads multiple videos daily, and (in)famously refuses to do any editing. He just basically streams on Twitch all day and uploads clips from that.
I would imagine the day-to-day running of the business, i.e. answering emails and phone calls, would be where having help is most advantageous as you grow, but it also probably depends a lot on what kind of content you make. How big can you get before it's too much for a solo operation?
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Suggestions on finding YouTubers who want to collaborate?
hi tildes, i’m an audio/video editor and want to work with youtubers (for free, probably). does anyone have any suggestions on where i can find people who either already have a channel and need...
hi tildes,
i’m an audio/video editor and want to work with youtubers (for free, probably). does anyone have any suggestions on where i can find people who either already have a channel and need help or folks who want to start a channel?
i found a subreddit for new youtubers (and their discord server) but it seems to be largely populated with folks who just want to do gaming-related things. to be clear, i’m not 100% against that or anything — i’ve watched some fun gaming stuff before — but i’m more interested in long-form content or even experimental/arthouse stuff.
one suggestion i’ve read was to search youtube itself for this but i struggled finding anything recent and in the realm of things i would be interested in doing.
has anyone noticed anywhere around the web people asking for editors/collaborators for non-gaming content? or does anyone here want help? i think i recall at least one tildes user posting one of their long-form history-related videos.
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joan meets the divine void
10 votes -
Aliens Realize Why No One Attacks "Defenseless" Earth
5 votes -
The Cosmere Begins - A Parody Song
13 votes -
My hated AI video
15 votes -
Visuals
4 votes -
Welcome to Shadesmar - Stormlight fanwork
20 votes -
Skeletons of the Gods - short dark fantasy/horror story
2 votes -
I created a massive global treasure hunt
5 votes -
Priceless - A Stormlight animated fanwork
8 votes -
The key to writing criminally good relationships
27 votes -
How revolutions work
5 votes -
PET filament for 3D printer made at home from water bottles
5 votes -
Was asked to create a hole-by-hole tour of a local golf course. They wanted a flyover. I sent them this and they were blown away.
22 votes -
Guy makes an actual functioning camera inside of his Blender world
30 votes -
I'm using the Kīlauea Volcano eruption as a fun background replacement
8 votes -
I put together a short video of a canyoneering trip last year. Was bringing the drone worth the weight?
9 votes -
I'm developing an animation web series. Any advice on keeping it engaging and interesting?
7 votes -
In the blink of an eye - Walter Murch's editing theory tested
4 votes -
HP5 at 3200 and darkroom printing | Black and white film at night
2 votes -
You can make handmade holograms just by etching lines into a shiny surface. All you need is a compass with two points (a divider). And to be able to get your head around the mind bending geometry.
10 votes -
Ideal Flight - A Stormlight Archive animated short
8 votes -
Tom Scott plus Florian Gadsby make a mug
5 votes -
Fourteen science fiction cyberpunk writing prompts in six minutes
5 votes -
I gave digital animation a shot
11 votes -
I just directed my first short film! Introducing Noise Job
22 votes -
Russian Mars Colonization Program (comedy)
7 votes -
Five tips for writing your first novel
12 votes -
Ten Meter Tower (short movie)
5 votes -
Labels (Spoken Word)
4 votes -
Middle Black Clough Waterfall, Peak District, UK - 3D binaural recording (wear your headphones)
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Middle Black Clough, Peak District, UK - 3D binaural recording of a waterfall
4 votes -
Kitchen knife made by cooking sand in a microwave oven
12 votes -
Traffic sounds - 3D binaural recording of the M60 motorway, UK
5 votes -
Sounds of Goyt Valley - 3D binaural recording - ASMR (wear your headphones)
6 votes -
Virtual visit to the Peak District - 3D binaural recording - ASMR (wear your headphones)
8 votes -
DIY Kids Instrument Craft: Washboard and Spoons
4 votes -
Tonight (now with English subtitles!)
6 votes -
I make jewellery from wood - here's how I make one of my designs
17 votes -
Tonight (A Noite)
4 votes -
Crafting a precise spirit level out of glass
7 votes -
Mun Py: A Fully Automated Mission to the Mun
5 votes -
Recreating iOS 7 designs in Microsoft Word
6 votes -
"TWAT" x Dr. John Cooper Clark
4 votes -
Marshall Gillson - "Tell Me Again How You Don't See Color"
10 votes -
Trio of ByteBeat Tracks - Arranged by me to be played by my tiny 140 character javascript player
4 votes