u/ImLgzr

I currently have 13 subscribers so far from the past 3 long form and 1 short on my channel. I’m only putting my hat in the rain and hopefully earn your sub or even a like or comment. I just posted another video early today and I hope you can watch it and give me your thoughts on it. I’m learning how to edit and get better at sounds, effects, etc so obviously I know I need work, but let me know!

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u/ImLgzr — 9 days ago
▲ 3 r/ZEROsievert+1 crossposts

Hey guys! I’m back again with another video! I hope I did well. I really liked what I did with this one. Took me a day and half to edit and try to outperform and do better than the last one!

Hope I make you guys laugh or at least enjoy the video. Let me know what you like or didn’t like. I’m all ears for critics. I’m new to YouTube so I’m trying to learn everything that I can!

u/ImLgzr — 9 days ago
▲ 34 r/ZEROsievert+4 crossposts

Hey guys! I’m a new YouTuber and I’m dabbling in extraction shooters and I just tried out Zero Sievert and man was it a fun and chaotic experience. I created my 4th video ever and I think this one takes the cake. I hope I did good and keep people watching and hopefully made them laugh!

Let me know if there’s any work I need to work on that I’m not seeing right off the bat! I’m here for hopefully people to help me out and enjoy the ride of a new player!

u/ImLgzr — 11 days ago

Hello everyone. I’m looking for advice on what I should do. I have 3 videos up and so far I got 400ish views as a start which is really good! I’m proud of myself. I’m questioning myself on if I should post 40 minutes even up to an hour or more as one video for content for just starting out. Especially if it’s a video game that people do like watching, it’s an extraction shooter and want to see the struggle as a first time player playing the game.

I guess what I’m really getting at is, should I just make a 10-15 minutes video of my playthrough or essentially have along one because honestly the footage I have is very long but there’s so much that’s happening that I’m experiencing in the video and talking. A lot of people are inpatient so they like very short videos usually.

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u/ImLgzr — 12 days ago