A new YouTube channel
In October 2016 the Ordinary Bloke YouTube channel was created.
It's purpose was originally to provide guides to various destinations which an ordinary bloke from Wakefield had created.
The odd miscellaneous video seemed to sneak in as I couldn't resist giving my other interests a bit of air time.
Channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2LVHjIRoWoNeSl5h63XGVg
Shortened channel link: https://goo.gl/0eofSM
If you subscribe to the channel, you can receive notifications when new videos are uploaded.
If you have any suggestions for videos you'd like me to do, get in touch via the comments below.
After 175 days (5/4/17), the channel hit the first 1,000 view total for the 7 videos already published.
55 days later (31/5/17), the viewing figures had doubled over the 9 published videos - a very exciting piece of news.
It is my intention to try and publish a new video about every month.
For audio, I use a Boya Lavalier tie-clip mic connected to the Kodak and a Zoom H1 recorder.
Videos are edited using Camtasia from Techsmith.
It's purpose was originally to provide guides to various destinations which an ordinary bloke from Wakefield had created.
The odd miscellaneous video seemed to sneak in as I couldn't resist giving my other interests a bit of air time.
Channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2LVHjIRoWoNeSl5h63XGVg
Shortened channel link: https://goo.gl/0eofSM
If you subscribe to the channel, you can receive notifications when new videos are uploaded.
If you have any suggestions for videos you'd like me to do, get in touch via the comments below.
Stats
After 175 days (5/4/17), the channel hit the first 1,000 view total for the 7 videos already published.
55 days later (31/5/17), the viewing figures had doubled over the 9 published videos - a very exciting piece of news.
It is my intention to try and publish a new video about every month.
Technical Stuff
I use a Kodak Zi8 flip camera, a Samsung WB5000 and my Samsung A5 phone.For audio, I use a Boya Lavalier tie-clip mic connected to the Kodak and a Zoom H1 recorder.
Videos are edited using Camtasia from Techsmith.
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