GatorStud;n264526 said:Smile
Bernardo de la Paz;n264696 said:^^ If you only tweak one thing, make it this.
Overall great job. I didn't really hear you use any filler words like "um...", which to me is really impressive when you talk for 15 minutes straight.
As Vulcan said I thought it seemed a tad long... But I don't think you should shorten it. Maybe have more distinct transitions between sections. And maybe have more shorter sections. The way I saw it was monologue, q&a, interview. I'd really enjoy seeing something like "top 5 most embarrassing moments for rivals", although depending on how frequently you do these you might have to lower the number to top 3 or just number 1.
Your first one? What exactly have you done?maheo30;n264787 said:Audio quality was fantastic. You did great for your first video. You'll get more comfortable as it goes on. I **** myself in my first one. I look forward to future videos as you learn the software and become more comfortable.
oxrageous;n264788 said:Your first one? What exactly have you done?
Apologetics? Is that training in how to properly apologize?maheo30;n264798 said:I did my own content for about a year and a half in the area of apologetics. I looked and sounded like a robot initially.
VulcanAlex;n264825 said:Apologetics (from Greek ἀπολογία, "speaking in defense") is the discipline of defending a position (often religious) through the systematic use of information. Early Christian writers (c. 120–220) who defended their faith against critics and recommended their faith to outsiders were called apologists.[SUP][1][/SUP]
In political usage, apologetics is used in a negative fashion to describe the defence of controversial actions or policies, like terrorism or politically repressive governments.[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apologetics
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