CStanford":2wqo68f7 said:Like I said David, maybe video just isn't your medium. I don't know. Nobody is making you do any of this stuff. I don't for one moment think it's easy. Your videos are a reminder of this. It isn't easy and I doubt they show you in your best light. I applaud your courage.
I couldn't tell you what it takes to make a good video, either. It would require a separate plan, it's like a separate trade. You'd have to want to go a lot further with the videos than I want to to invest the time and money to learn it.
First off, you'd have to clean and organize your shop and do something as simple as plan what you're going to say above and beyond the general topic, and second I can't imagine that there are many good videos that don't involve editing. That's a time soak.
And you have to smile more and "sell" what you're talking about, I guess. Like I said, I don't know. I'm sure I could make and sell a few planes. i couldn't sell a video (or even muster the enthusiasm to figure what it would take), and won't even expect someone to sit through a google ad. I do expect that whoever asked me about the planing without following with scraping or sanding, they'll get that out of that video and that's as far as it needs to go. Perhaps that standard isn't met on other videos. I thought on one that I would be able to get a difference showing on planed vs. sanded surface on squirrely cherry, and the only thing I could tell from it was that it took twice as much shellac to seal the surface on the sanded take. If I was going to make a more specific video for that, I'd have gotten five subject pieces of wood and then picked the one that gave the results I wanted. That would be disingenuous.
Like I said above, I think the value in the videos for the average user is less in trying to make a video that will appeal to someone who didn't have a specific question, and more in addressing questions that aren't very easily demonstrated in text. The former requires a higher level of considering what the draw is - i'll leave that to natural salespeople.
It doesn't take that much courage to put stuff of yourself up where you're not in your best light. It just takes no interest in being seen as someone who makes well produced videos.
In the same note, if you put up videos and talked in monotone like me, but I could learn something from them, I'd be delighted to see them. Honestly. Something on layout or design for carving, moulding proportion, whatever it might be.