u/Anubis620

Is it bad to have an intro in all of your videos.

Background: To be clear, I use my channel for documentation purposes. I do challenge runs of videos games and the videos I post are guides and recaps from stream (condensing a 4 hour run to about 5-7 minutes). The recaps are just an easy to digest video so I don't have to go through 4 hours of footage to see where I made mistakes. The guides are detailed and explain every aspect needed to execute the mission with different scenarios and how to deal with them (again to be refresh myself on strats).

Body: To make my videos viewer friendly for others I give other bits of information that I already know, add background music and add clips that are just more exciting to present it more like a montage. I also have an intro that is like a small montage but it is like 30 seconds long. Should I just scrap the intro and just dive right into the video?

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u/Anubis620 — 4 days ago
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I always hear about how you have to always be posting and always be putting out content but I'm trying to get an idea of how many people have followed anyone as a result of short form content they came across. If you did, was it from twitch or did you actually leave (as an example) TikTok and search twitch for the streamer?

This is intended to be a comparison so if you haven't, it fine to say that too.

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u/Anubis620 — 9 days ago