hey what's going on guys today we're gonna talk about growing and editing a
rainbow 6 channel first and foremost somebody put a
disclaimer out there that every channels growth is gonna be on a case-by-case
basis and I don't believe there's a universal way to grow at the same rate
as the next guy that being said I wanted to tell you guys about my beginnings
getting the first 100 growing fast and the setup and editing process I used to
make videos that you guys see today I'll be including a link to my full gaming
setup down below if you're interested in purchasing any of the items because if
you do from the site it actually helps me a lot that's kind of stuff that
really butters my hook that by the end of this you feel motivated to take on a
YouTube channel and to begin seeing growth yourself with that out of the way
I also want to make sure this is as quick and entertaining as possible so
here we go a lot of you wondered how I got interested in YouTube and why I
started in the first place well my interest in YouTube came when I was
about 10 years old I had a friend named Preston who told me we should totally
upload a video to YouTube and I had never done anything on the internet
before and even wondered if my parents would allow it
we made toontown in free roams videos and it all began no those videos are no
longer up they were doused in gasoline and burned with fire once I realized
people might actually go looking for them a little over a year and a half ago
I decided to take my love for movie editing to Rainbow six my brother told
me about the game so I found some people when we made a channel called normal
people play yes it's still up if you'd like to watch them cringy videos and
stunning 30 frames per second upon realizing that I wanted to make a
channel for just me yo boy Roy gaming was born
and holy smokes did it suck six months of 50-plus videos in 720 30fps and I was
no where hours of time I put into videos that were seen only by my refresh is not
gonna lie it was discouraging so what changed Roy how did you get out of the
pit of despair how did you get your first 100 subs let me tell you what
worked and what didn't personally first things first if you hope to be noticed
montages probably won't cut it unless you're insanely creative and find
unique ways to make stunning montages most of the community doesn't want to
watch a no-name get three kills here and there it's the harsh reality I had to
deal with everything I made was a montage funny moments epic moments you
name it it didn't work unfortunately my friends and I didn't quite have the
appealing personalities the community was looking for so my channel remained
stagnant that spurred me to be more creative in my edits I started making
spectator type cinematics that attracted some attention it was different and it
did the trick to get me to my first 100 now one question I had on a consistent
basis when trying to grow was where do I go to get my videos in front of more
viewers I tried reddit for the longest time and
had some success here and there but the community could be pretty toxic and
brutal especially if it was just another montage wow this is garbage so I went to
all my PSN friends and sent them a link to my channel asking for their sub and
feedback this was the best starting point to some growth in addition if you
guys are looking to make this reality consider pursuing the investment the
investment starts with taking your seven twenty thirty and making them ten eighty
sixty chair factory on PSN is super limited but if you can get yourself a
capture card you'll stand out more on PC OBS or shadowplay are great software's
to capture anything you're looking for a nice quality so I finally hit my hundred
subs it took me six months well I felt good and I was very proud of myself but
of course you always want more so let's talk about what the heck happened from
100 subs and beyond well I posted my first diamond tips and
trick video called top 5 diamond habits that got me rolling I realized several
components that made this different from the rest first I had researched on
YouTube what videos were missing basically ideas nobody thought to do yet
I made the video and it set me off on a nice grow
three-second my metadata tags weren't just one word keywords they were common
phrases I felt like people would use that they were actually searching for a
certain video tag like how to get to Diamond on ps4 are a lot better than ps4
diamond highlights what will the community be looking for most on YouTube
what would you type in the search bar if you were looking for a certain video
third I tried to be unique I wanted my tips to be unique to myself so I didn't
watch what other people had to offer on the subject matter so as to remove any
possible copy or similarity forth I started to pick certain people to play
with based on personality and skill a one of my viewers to not only enjoy my
commentary but the people in my games as well if your friends tend to be a bit
obnoxious or overly toxic you might try and settle them down for your videos or
find others to play with YouTube is a big waiting game stay diligent to
uploading consistently because the more you posts the more likely you're going
to be noticed and to have that one video that sets you up I know you guys want to
hear me say here's the magic formula to instant growth but it just doesn't exist
it's a bitter brutal patient waiting game that leaves you hoping to be
noticed try and implement some of these components I used and hopefully you can
start finding your groove now let's take a closer look at my setup and how I edit
my videos I think the three biggest upgrades I took to get myself on the
radar we're the elgato hd60 capture card the blue yeti microphone and my editing
software Final Cut Pro improving these three things really make the viewers
experience with your videos far more enjoyable so I definitely start here if
you're thinking of upgrading your setup for those of you who don't know the
elgato capture card works by plugging it into your computer via USB and then
running an HDMI from your monitor to the capture card and then another HDMI from
the capture card to your console this allows the screen to receive the ps4
signal but for the software on your computer to pick up everything going on
in the game the software is very easy to use featuring string capabilities and
recordings the blue yeti Mica's what you're listening to now it's my own
personal choice but I know that there are a lot of cheaper and still nice
sounding mics out there so definitely look up what the mics sound like on
YouTube before you buy the editing software is also super important
unfortunately this is the priciest part of the journey my software cost me about
300 bucks but it was so worth it I used iMovie in Windows Movie Maker for a
while but they were limited in the amount of overlays and things I could
add to the overall video nevertheless if you're looking for a free software to
get started definitely check one of those out to
help out little things to your videos you can use cool
to respond sir thumbnails and pop-ups in your videos this is a really cool site
to give you cooler style for music I use epidemic sound which provides copyright
free music so I never have to worry about strikes it does require a
subscription but I found it's a nice place to get those beats you'll enjoy so
much and the inside the amount of a diamond series of which another episode
is coming out this week to get behind the scenes on how I edit this is what
videos typically look like Final Cut Pro allows me to add a lot of stuff on top
of each other and to get the frame by frame that I need to add subtitles to
funny moments compilations don't buy all these things at once but start working
to checking some of those things off your setup list YouTube is an investment
and I hope it pays off for you guys coming from a guy who thought he was
stuck at a hundred subs forever it is possible to grow I wish you guys the
best of luck I hope you enjoyed the video stay diligent in your YouTube
careers and I can't wait to read comments about how you guys grew into
YouTube beasts do the next months and years to follow take care guys and I'll
see you all very soon
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