I'm not going to open with any long paragraphs of writing that take 10 minutes to read. So anyway. (I'm going to make a few references back to my videos, so you may want to know that my Youtube is Nooblet68)
Tip 1: People don't like to see something slowly move somewhere (The Roblox Maniya bridge at 0:24 to 0:55), people want to see action. If you do have a part where you've got something moving very slowly, then edit most of it out or fast forward it.
Tip 2: If you're not editing a video one bit, be aware that it won't turn out as good as a video that's been edited.
Tip 3: Don't over-edit! It starts to look tacky, and can be worse than an Unedited video.
Tip 4: Know your software: If you're not aware of what it can do and how to use it, then make some practice video's.
Tip 5: Time; Don't have too short (Roblox Roecar 86 Advertisment ) video's, or too long (ROBLOX weapons testing ) video's.
Tip 6: Sound; If you have irrelivent (Roblox Boss Battle: Roblox's Master Hand at 2:13) or no sound, then potential viewers WILL be turned away.
Tip 7: Keep framerate high
Tip 8: Use the easiest path to the end movie. If you choose between having someone acting, and an AI from free models, then choose the AI.
Tip 9: Try keep the Roblox GUI's out of the video if you're not making a video rating/trying a place.
Tip 10: Have fun making your video!
You can, of course, ignore any of these tips if you think they'll make your video better. |