• Its been a while since I mentioned it but I have a playlist of tutorials on YouTube going over some of GGs features. If you are new to the site or have yet to explore this playlist is for you. Let me know if there is anything that I can add.
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
    Its been a while since I mentioned it but I have a playlist of tutorials on YouTube going over some of GGs features. If you are new to the site or have yet to explore this playlist is for you. Let me know if there is anything that I can add. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
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  • Linking your socials on GGs
    more tutorials ------> https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
    Linking your socials on GGs :) more tutorials ------> https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
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  • Since I've been seeing a lot of new faces I figured it would be a good time to start reposting some of my tutorials. Here's how to create and add to current photo albums on GGs
    #tutorial
    Since I've been seeing a lot of new faces I figured it would be a good time to start reposting some of my tutorials. Here's how to create and add to current photo albums on GGs :) #tutorial
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  • Just a reminder that I have made a GGs.TV tutorials playlist on YouTube.
    I tried to cover all that I could think of. If there’s something I’m missing please let me know!
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
    Just a reminder that I have made a GGs.TV tutorials playlist on YouTube. I tried to cover all that I could think of. If there’s something I’m missing please let me know! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
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  • Just a reminder that I have made a GGs.TV tutorials playlist on YouTube.
    I tried to cover all that I could think of. If there’s something I’m missing please let me know!
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
    Just a reminder that I have made a GGs.TV tutorials playlist on YouTube. I tried to cover all that I could think of. If there’s something I’m missing please let me know! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
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  • So, 3 months after a COVID-induced-heavy procrastination during quarantine let me decide to go back to square one on content creation. I can say the results were good considering that I am a pawn in this game averaging now 10-50 view per video and best one already over 100 views.

    With this I can safely say that I have down the homework on having an SEO/Algorithm thinking on YouTube Gaming, but STILL NEED TO IMPROVE the social aspect of content creation, which is being attractive enough to convert between 80-90% of non-subs to subscribers.

    First and obvious thing is that I need to improve my English pronunciation, years ago that wasn't a problem but evidently, not speaking it for a long time really did some damaging to my once-almost-like-American pronunciation and now I hear myself and indeed I struggle sometimes.

    Secondly, you might hear that a streamer needs VOD to keep itself in the map, this applies to me inversely, indeed I need to resume streaming as fast as possible after my wedding & getting permanency at offline work that extended of my streaming hiatus beyond originally planned.

    While I am also doing the same work at VOD on Theta TV, I am not worried that I am not achieving same result as YouTube because Theta TV on the contrary, ALSO NEEDS streaming as part of my discoverability and that's 100% on me.

    Meanwhile Facebook Gaming kind of the same thing as Theta TV, but what bothers me big time is that Facebook has its own algorithm so I don't get why FB Gaming is not recommending my content according to my analytics, but probably things change when I resume streaming.

    Thirdly, I think that Cloud Gaming niche is a good one where I can avoid just uploading non-context gameplay/walkthrough (which for me it is a shameful a sad thing that these kid's taste for gaming entertainment are so simple) so probably might need to do...

    Tutorials, Cloud Gaming reviews and while Stadia is a good sub-niche probably might go ahead and start having more Xbox Game Pass Cloud content on the go too.

    With that being said, THANK YOU/GRACIAS My/MIS Muñaños to bear with me and yes, while second half of might be too short assuming a mid-October to mid-December 2022 schedule, I guess that I should lay the foundation for even better 2023 and hope you are along with me for the ride!

    BTW, my org EMGG still have stuff left for 2022 & while things have been calm (of course with the exception of EVO), they are working behind the scenes & yes, if you are a content creator & if interested on joining, apply NOW And/Or Support!

    And last but NOT LEAST, if you haven't joined GGs, the new social network for and only video games with NO DRAMA, NO BS from real-life, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!?!

    I will be resuming writing for the official GGs blog tomorrow as I am week and a half away from my wedding which has been the main reason I am going AFK more than usual

    GG!
    So, 3 months after a COVID-induced-heavy procrastination during quarantine let me decide to go back to square one on content creation. I can say the results were good considering that I am a pawn in this game averaging now 10-50 view per video and best one already over 100 views. With this I can safely say that I have down the homework on having an SEO/Algorithm thinking on YouTube Gaming, but STILL NEED TO IMPROVE the social aspect of content creation, which is being attractive enough to convert between 80-90% of non-subs to subscribers. First and obvious thing is that I need to improve my English pronunciation, years ago that wasn't a problem but evidently, not speaking it for a long time really did some damaging to my once-almost-like-American pronunciation and now I hear myself and indeed I struggle sometimes. Secondly, you might hear that a streamer needs VOD to keep itself in the map, this applies to me inversely, indeed I need to resume streaming as fast as possible after my wedding & getting permanency at offline work that extended of my streaming hiatus beyond originally planned. While I am also doing the same work at VOD on Theta TV, I am not worried that I am not achieving same result as YouTube because Theta TV on the contrary, ALSO NEEDS streaming as part of my discoverability and that's 100% on me. Meanwhile Facebook Gaming kind of the same thing as Theta TV, but what bothers me big time is that Facebook has its own algorithm so I don't get why FB Gaming is not recommending my content according to my analytics, but probably things change when I resume streaming. Thirdly, I think that Cloud Gaming niche is a good one where I can avoid just uploading non-context gameplay/walkthrough (which for me it is a shameful a sad thing that these kid's taste for gaming entertainment are so simple) so probably might need to do... Tutorials, Cloud Gaming reviews and while Stadia is a good sub-niche probably might go ahead and start having more Xbox Game Pass Cloud content on the go too. With that being said, THANK YOU/GRACIAS My/MIS Muñaños to bear with me and yes, while second half of might be too short assuming a mid-October to mid-December 2022 schedule, I guess that I should lay the foundation for even better 2023 and hope you are along with me for the ride! BTW, my org [EMGG] still have stuff left for 2022 & while things have been calm (of course with the exception of EVO), they are working behind the scenes & yes, if you are a content creator & if interested on joining, apply NOW And/Or Support! And last but NOT LEAST, if you haven't joined [GGs], the new social network for and only video games with NO DRAMA, NO BS from real-life, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!?! I will be resuming writing for the official GGs blog tomorrow as I am week and a half away from my wedding which has been the main reason I am going AFK more than usual GG!
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    Beginner's Guide to Video Editing

    After filming a YouTube video, a movie, or a music video, it's time for the second phase of the fight: post-processing. Similar to filming, this process involves a strong balance of technical know-how and creativity. And in this post, I'll share some useful advice, tricks, and "life hacks" with you that will make the video editing process more simple and efficient.

    1. Select the Correct Software
    Selecting the appropriate software for you and your production is the first step in streamlining your video editing process. Although they all often include the tools you need to make ordinary video edits, you could favor one over the others because because of its usefulness, digital interface, and functionality. Instead of just using the newest, most cutting-edge video editing program available, the key is to choose what functions for you and your editing style.
    Top favorites include DaVinci Resolve, which has a free and feature-rich Lite version, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, and others. If you're seeking to test some less well-known but very effective options, you might also want to give Lightworks, Autodesk Smoke, Sony Vegas, and Wondershare Filmora (which I personally use) a go.

    2. Utilize a quick computer
    No, in this part we won't be comparing PCs with MACs. Any brand or model of computer is OK as long as it is quick enough to hold large files and enables you to concentrate more on your editing tasks without having to worry about slow rendering.
    A speedier storage drive (SSD) will enable you to access your files and software quicker and will reduce the time it takes for rendering, loading, and exporting. If you're going to be editing professionally or for a living, you need also buy the appropriate video card and processor for your editing program, as well as boost the memory (RAM) on your computer to at least 8GB.
    also remember to bring your monitors. You may more easily examine, arrange, and work with big volumes of material by setting up a dual monitor setup.

    3. View tutorials on video editing
    There are tons of helpful tutorials for making excellent video material on YouTube, blogs, and educational websites. The majority of tutorials you'll discover online are free, which increases their accessibility. Many highly precise instructions are available on websites like Video Copilot, Skillshare, and Red Giant Tutorials to assist you improve your video content. Target the software version of the program you're running when searching for instructions on how to attain particular appearances and finish particular activities. From one version to the next, several organizations change the menu options and functionality.

    4. Get the project files
    Many novice video editors like to utilize the same project files as the course instructors when following along. Your work will perfectly resemble the demo's sample, which will aid in your understanding of the stages. For just this reason, many tutorials let you download the project files. You can repeat a process with your video files once you've mastered a technique.

    5. Follow Rule 321
    Similar to how beginning woodworkers are taught to measure twice and cut once, video editors should become familiar with the 321 rule. Keep three duplicates of everything you produce, one of which should be physically segregated from the other two locations.

    6. Story Editing
    Remembering your creative objective—to create a wonderful story—is one of the most crucial lessons you should learn from this post. Make your film visually appealing and dramatically engaging to effectively evoke the right emotions and communicate your desired message. This goes beyond the basics of trimming unnecessary footage and rearranging your pieces. Instead of merely adding a ton of effects to wow your audience, use your practical and technical skills to do this.

    More in the comments below
    Beginner's Guide to Video Editing After filming a YouTube video, a movie, or a music video, it's time for the second phase of the fight: post-processing. Similar to filming, this process involves a strong balance of technical know-how and creativity. And in this post, I'll share some useful advice, tricks, and "life hacks" with you that will make the video editing process more simple and efficient. 1. Select the Correct Software Selecting the appropriate software for you and your production is the first step in streamlining your video editing process. Although they all often include the tools you need to make ordinary video edits, you could favor one over the others because because of its usefulness, digital interface, and functionality. Instead of just using the newest, most cutting-edge video editing program available, the key is to choose what functions for you and your editing style. Top favorites include DaVinci Resolve, which has a free and feature-rich Lite version, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, and others. If you're seeking to test some less well-known but very effective options, you might also want to give Lightworks, Autodesk Smoke, Sony Vegas, and Wondershare Filmora (which I personally use) a go. 2. Utilize a quick computer No, in this part we won't be comparing PCs with MACs. Any brand or model of computer is OK as long as it is quick enough to hold large files and enables you to concentrate more on your editing tasks without having to worry about slow rendering. A speedier storage drive (SSD) will enable you to access your files and software quicker and will reduce the time it takes for rendering, loading, and exporting. If you're going to be editing professionally or for a living, you need also buy the appropriate video card and processor for your editing program, as well as boost the memory (RAM) on your computer to at least 8GB. also remember to bring your monitors. You may more easily examine, arrange, and work with big volumes of material by setting up a dual monitor setup. 3. View tutorials on video editing There are tons of helpful tutorials for making excellent video material on YouTube, blogs, and educational websites. The majority of tutorials you'll discover online are free, which increases their accessibility. Many highly precise instructions are available on websites like Video Copilot, Skillshare, and Red Giant Tutorials to assist you improve your video content. Target the software version of the program you're running when searching for instructions on how to attain particular appearances and finish particular activities. From one version to the next, several organizations change the menu options and functionality. 4. Get the project files Many novice video editors like to utilize the same project files as the course instructors when following along. Your work will perfectly resemble the demo's sample, which will aid in your understanding of the stages. For just this reason, many tutorials let you download the project files. You can repeat a process with your video files once you've mastered a technique. 5. Follow Rule 321 Similar to how beginning woodworkers are taught to measure twice and cut once, video editors should become familiar with the 321 rule. Keep three duplicates of everything you produce, one of which should be physically segregated from the other two locations. 6. Story Editing Remembering your creative objective—to create a wonderful story—is one of the most crucial lessons you should learn from this post. Make your film visually appealing and dramatically engaging to effectively evoke the right emotions and communicate your desired message. This goes beyond the basics of trimming unnecessary footage and rearranging your pieces. Instead of merely adding a ton of effects to wow your audience, use your practical and technical skills to do this. More in the comments below
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  • For those of you that are new to GGs and are unsure of how to do some things, you should check out these tutorials.
    For those of you that are new to GGs and are unsure of how to do some things, you should check out these tutorials.
    To anyone that is new here or if you just have some questions how to do some things on GGs, I have made a playlist of tutorials. If there's anything that can be added to it please let me know. I want to make sure all users benefit from all that GGs has to offer.
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
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  • To anyone that is new here or if you just have some questions how to do some things on GGs, I have made a playlist of tutorials. If there's anything that can be added to it please let me know. I want to make sure all users benefit from all that GGs has to offer.
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
    To anyone that is new here or if you just have some questions how to do some things on GGs, I have made a playlist of tutorials. If there's anything that can be added to it please let me know. I want to make sure all users benefit from all that GGs has to offer. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuAB-Qy72Hn32los7myDXi5ST
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  • So I made a highlight of me showing GGs.TV on stream since it was from today its exclusive there until tomorrow. I'm really excited for everyone to see it! It will be uploaded to my GGs.TV playlist on YouTube.
    Twitch Highlight: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1550382297
    My GGs.TV videos playlist on YouTube (not tutorials): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuACaHpt8KeZfitvu6zOrnFin
    So I made a highlight of me showing GGs.TV on stream :) since it was from today its exclusive there until tomorrow. I'm really excited for everyone to see it! It will be uploaded to my GGs.TV playlist on YouTube. Twitch Highlight: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1550382297 My GGs.TV videos playlist on YouTube (not tutorials): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRYsVDChHuACaHpt8KeZfitvu6zOrnFin
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