Finally got my YouTube started
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Finally got my YouTube started
So I've been on leave from work because of an emergency appendix surgery a week ago. I'm out for two weeks because of this and missed out on taking a railfan trip to Durand during its Rail Days Festival. Trust me I was bummed about that.
However, It gave me perfect time to actually start making my YouTube channel and I'm pretty happy with my current results. I got two videos posted of some footage I've done around Grand Rapids.
If anyone would be interested here is my channel link.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDuAak ... PCW5hP8q9w
Any tips and suggestions would be nice. I'm still trying to figure out what I want for a logo but I'm not artist when it comes to logos.
However, It gave me perfect time to actually start making my YouTube channel and I'm pretty happy with my current results. I got two videos posted of some footage I've done around Grand Rapids.
If anyone would be interested here is my channel link.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDuAak ... PCW5hP8q9w
Any tips and suggestions would be nice. I'm still trying to figure out what I want for a logo but I'm not artist when it comes to logos.
- SD80MAC
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Re: Finally got my YouTube started
My opinion, lose the talking/interview part. No need for a logo or a "company name", simply show us the train, add a subtitle with train and location info as needed. Short, sweet, and simple. No one really wants to sit through minutes of dialogue. Just my 2 cents.
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- David Collins
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On the contrary to what SD80MAC said, I actually like narration/interview style shots. This may sound weird, but I also like hearing the back stories to railfanning catches and whatnot, because they can be quite interesting.
One thing you could change is maybe the intro shot, kinda ripping off Danny Harmon (Distant Signal) a bit on that when it comes to the format. I still really liked it and you've got a subscriber in me
One thing you could change is maybe the intro shot, kinda ripping off Danny Harmon (Distant Signal) a bit on that when it comes to the format. I still really liked it and you've got a subscriber in me
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Thanks for the tip. I had thought about what you said as well. Maybe I can short it down and make it simple to what I'm doing. I mean I don't think anyone wants to know about my grocery trip lol. I also feel I have people who may not understand what a DPU is but then again they don't always need to understand that.SD80MAC wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 2:35 pmMy opinion, lose the talking/interview part. No need for a logo or a "company name", simply show us the train, add a subtitle with train and location info as needed. Short, sweet, and simple. No one really wants to sit through minutes of dialogue. Just my 2 cents.
Again thank you and I will keep that in mind for future videos.
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I also like a "little" narration or subtitles about what train it is, what it is currently doing, where it originated from and where its destination is and line history.
Perhaps a weather report and road update are not necessary.
The video of the train itself was nice to watch. I am one of "those" that like to see the whole train.
Perhaps a weather report and road update are not necessary.
The video of the train itself was nice to watch. I am one of "those" that like to see the whole train.
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I also prefer showing the whole train. I am working on creating some boxes that popup with train number and its destination and such. Granted in some videos that may not always be the case especially if its an area I know nothing about. My next video will be my railfanning trip to Wyandotte, MI. This is dark territory to me as I don't know numbers and sometimes its hard to catch them on the scanner. I find CN makes this difficult as they never call out signals either.AARR wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:08 pmI also like a "little" narration or subtitles about what train it is, what it is currently doing, where it originated from and where its destination is and line history.
Perhaps a weather report and road update are not necessary.
The video of the train itself was nice to watch. I am one of "those" that like to see the whole train.
Once again I appreciate the tips. I do want to keep a small introduction as I feel it engages with the viewer but I will try to shorten it done.
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I was trying soooo hard not to seem like I was copying Danny as that isn't my intentions. I appreciate his videos so much. I'm trying to find something better as an intro shot but I know once I find it I will use it. I was going to originally do an intro segment with a couple trains. Maybe I will use the Grand Elk train as the intro shot. I don't know yet. Once I get something I like I will use it.David Collins wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 3:36 pmOn the contrary to what SD80MAC said, I actually like narration/interview style shots. This may sound weird, but I also like hearing the back stories to railfanning catches and whatnot, because they can be quite interesting.
One thing you could change is maybe the intro shot, kinda ripping off Danny Harmon (Distant Signal) a bit on that when it comes to the format. I still really liked it and you've got a subscriber in me
I do plan on keeping the interview and narration but I'm going to tone it done just slightly.
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Created a new intro piece for the videos. I ended up using the Grand Elk shot I got. That way its something original to me. When its nice outside for a small narration piece for the Wyandotte railfanning day I will start that video. Hopefully I can get it posted on Monday.
- RoyalKingoftheRails
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Awesome I just subscribed, good tips for rail videos would be filming the entire train, putting a couple clips into one video (which I saw you did). It will help increase your watch hours too for those that want to watch the entire video. I always look at put the most I can into my videos (most amount of video clips with no cuts) if the viewers want to see the full video they can watch it, if they want to see 2 minutes they can click off when they lose attention. I look forward to seeing more content from you!MikeB89 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 2:27 pmSo I've been on leave from work because of an emergency appendix surgery a week ago. I'm out for two weeks because of this and missed out on taking a railfan trip to Durand during its Rail Days Festival. Trust me I was bummed about that.
However, It gave me perfect time to actually start making my YouTube channel and I'm pretty happy with my current results. I got two videos posted of some footage I've done around Grand Rapids.
If anyone would be interested here is my channel link.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDuAak ... PCW5hP8q9w
Any tips and suggestions would be nice. I'm still trying to figure out what I want for a logo but I'm not artist when it comes to logos.
Follow me on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@RoyalKingOfTheRails
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Oh cool, Wyandotte is a really good place to go to. I was actually just there Wednesday, got down there at 6 am and left around 5 pm, saw 13 trains. I did leave the tracks a couple of times to go explore the city a bit and I know for a fact at least 1 train passed through, maybe a couple. If you have a scanner definitely bring it down there, CN Shoreline and Conrail have defect detectors within a couple miles of each-other.MikeB89 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:26 pmI also prefer showing the whole train. I am working on creating some boxes that popup with train number and its destination and such. Granted in some videos that may not always be the case especially if its an area I know nothing about. My next video will be my railfanning trip to Wyandotte, MI. This is dark territory to me as I don't know numbers and sometimes its hard to catch them on the scanner. I find CN makes this difficult as they never call out signals either.AARR wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:08 pmI also like a "little" narration or subtitles about what train it is, what it is currently doing, where it originated from and where its destination is and line history.
Perhaps a weather report and road update are not necessary.
The video of the train itself was nice to watch. I am one of "those" that like to see the whole train.
Once again I appreciate the tips. I do want to keep a small introduction as I feel it engages with the viewer but I will try to shorten it done.
Follow me on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@RoyalKingOfTheRails
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I did have my scanner with me and was picking up the DDs with no issue. I also have the EOT frequencies on my scanner so when I hear that come through I know its a short time before a train comes through. Most EOT have a 2-5 watt transmitter on them so can pick those up from a few miles away. I think one thing I'm going to try doing is getting a small desktop computer to put in my car to install ATSC Monitor on it and rig my base type scanner to pick up that information. It would so help me with the train numbers when I'm in unknown territory. My laptop sadly won't work with that since the audio input is a dual style port for output and microphone and ATSC monitor needs a line in port not a microphone port.RoyalKingoftheRails wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 9:59 amOh cool, Wyandotte is a really good place to go to. I was actually just there Wednesday, got down there at 6 am and left around 5 pm, saw 13 trains. I did leave the tracks a couple of times to go explore the city a bit and I know for a fact at least 1 train passed through, maybe a couple. If you have a scanner definitely bring it down there, CN Shoreline and Conrail have defect detectors within a couple miles of each-other.MikeB89 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:26 pmI also prefer showing the whole train. I am working on creating some boxes that popup with train number and its destination and such. Granted in some videos that may not always be the case especially if its an area I know nothing about. My next video will be my railfanning trip to Wyandotte, MI. This is dark territory to me as I don't know numbers and sometimes its hard to catch them on the scanner. I find CN makes this difficult as they never call out signals either.AARR wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:08 pmI also like a "little" narration or subtitles about what train it is, what it is currently doing, where it originated from and where its destination is and line history.
Perhaps a weather report and road update are not necessary.
The video of the train itself was nice to watch. I am one of "those" that like to see the whole train.
Once again I appreciate the tips. I do want to keep a small introduction as I feel it engages with the viewer but I will try to shorten it done.
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Re: Finally got my YouTube started
Hey Folks,
I've been working in photoshop today creating a lower quadrant that would popup with some train information.
I'm no expert in photoshop but the attached file is what I have for CSX. NS, BNSF, and CN will soon follow. Trying to keep the company colors in the mix without actually using their logos. Don't need copyright claims on that aspect.
I've been working in photoshop today creating a lower quadrant that would popup with some train information.
I'm no expert in photoshop but the attached file is what I have for CSX. NS, BNSF, and CN will soon follow. Trying to keep the company colors in the mix without actually using their logos. Don't need copyright claims on that aspect.
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- Railroadfan...fan
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Well folks I took a ton of consideration in what you said. I got the railfan video posted and it turned out pretty well.
If you want to watch then feel free.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdIF4bKXcrg&t=1198s
If you want to watch then feel free.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdIF4bKXcrg&t=1198s