Saturday, March 22, 2014

Can anyone help with youtube ideas?




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Me and my friend want to make some really good youtube videos and some funny ones too. can anyone recommend any ideas to us.Our youtube channel is: www.youtube.com/lexinicky1. so help us out


Answer
1. Time lapse video
Time lapse videos are easy to make â you keep your camera mounted on a place (a street corner or at your office) and start recording. After certain duration, stop recording and bring to the editing room. In your favourite video editing software, fast-forward the video to at least 100 times fast. Then add a background score, thats it.

How do I make a time lapse video â A good tutorial for starters.

Sample videos:
All 4 seasons of an year at one place â This video is amazing â seasons change right before your eyes within seconds.

Time lapse street race with Toy cars â You can even shoot a video in your bedroom.

2. Interviewing someone
Prepare 10 questions to interview someone (if the person is a girl, you will get lot of views), and do a timed 1-minute interview. You can make the questions such that the respondent can answer with just a âYesâ or âNoâ. Or ask a question to many people, say, âWho would you like to see as the next president of USA?â â ask people answer this question with videos (video replies).

Sample videos:
Interview with PARIS HILTON (Thatâs how my friend calls herself)

A student interviews his teacher

3. Provide your own tips
Start recording your camera and go in front and give some tips to the world. Yes, you can provide funny tips on a specific area of your expertise. Choose a wild topic such as, â10 ways to save yourself when a hungry Rhinoceros chases youâ, âThings to do when you are stuck in 10,000 BCâ, â10 things that you want to know about Australiaâ or âTips for organizing a bachelor partyâ. Be creative and think of some wild topic, it should inspire your viewers to post replies and comments.

Sample videos:
Teen Tips: How To Buy Alcohol â If you are under 18, how do you buy alcohol. Hereâs how.

Trick Tips: How to Look Like a Good Skater â when you are, actually, NOT.

4. Playing with texts
Use MS powerpoint slides to make compelling statements. Print them and show them in front of the camera and remove one page at a time (give enough time to readers to read the print), end with a final punch line. Add background music to the video and upload it.

Sample videos:
Iâm a PayPerPost Blogger â Simple printed slides make a movie

Playing with texts â A cute, 30 sec animation done by a student

5. Screen capture your Desktop activities
Install good screen capture software, first. Start the screen capture software to record any screen activities you do on your PC. Paint a drawing or doodle in Photoshop. Or just simply browse as you normally do. Or just type something â a letter, or a blog post. Stop the screen capture recording, edit the movie (use fast-forward technique) and add some peppy music as the background score. Thatâs it you have made a very cool movie for Youtube.

Sample videos:
A month in the life of geek desktop â Just snapshots of desktop for a month, then a creative movie.

Latest Desktop Wars â If you have not heard this animation series, it is worth a watch.

6. Make an Advert
Shoot an advert or a television commercial for McDonalds, KFC or for the poor Microsoft. Write your own script, draw a storyboard â use existing videos and your own voice and music. When you are making and advert on a well-known global brand, you are bound to get lot of viewers (and criticisms). Who knows, the MNCs would make a way to your door to sign you up (ok, I was kidding!).

Sample videos:
McDonalds ad â Done by students as a school project

Coca Cola Commercial â Watch this 30 second animation

7. Dub for someone
Get some videos where political leaders make a speech or famous celebrity giving an interview to someone. Now, strip off the celebrity speakerâs voice (use volume mute in your video editing software) and add your own voice and a funny one-line. Mix different questions and use some funny one-liners from stripped from old James Bond movies.

The Differences Between Urban & Suburban Life, any ideas?




ARROGANt B


I have a research project that I'm doing and I'm currently in brainstorming mode & I'd like to hear a couple of suggestions that'll really get me going. Really would appreciate it, xo!


Answer
Yeah, basically, you have more "yard" in a suburban lifestyle and autos are much more important to get around. There are pluses and minuses to both. Urban areas allow you to focus of things outside your apartment or condo, but they are typically smaller than most suburban homes because real estate is more expensive in the city. You have more space in suburban areas, but you often have to drive to shop or find entertainment. There are some places where the lines are starting to blur. I have seen some older suburbs in the USA begin to build high rise and low rise condos. One of the complaints I have heard about urban living is access to things like grocery stores that are reasonably priced. Some urban areas are working to lure discount groceries into the city.

It used to be all the entertainment in urban area was in the central city and the suburbs were "bedroom communities" with only residences and perhaps a few gas stations and fast food places. That is no longer true with the advent of the shopping mall with its free parking and easy access. Parking is often costly in cities, but with good transit a car may not be as necessary.

The issue of crime and school quality play into the mix. Many people choose suburbs because better schools for children and the perception that urban areas are not kid-friendly--crime, no place to play, traffic, etc. For suburbs--on the downside--the quest for privacy can lead to social isolation as people often do not know their neighbors. Also, many suburbs are too car dependent--little or no mass transit to get around in the suburb itself.

Another stereotype that is breaking down is that it used to be seen as the urban city was more diverse ethnically and that was true. Suburbs tended to be mostly Anglo and middle class and higher. Typically, immigrants or people from the farms migrated to the central city, lived and worked until they made enough to buy a home in the suburbs. That is not so true anymore as many immigrants are moving straight to the suburbs--more house for the money, better schools--as they tend to have school-age children, etc by-passing the central city altogether. In short, we are in uncharted waters with suburbs and cities.

Hope that helps.




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