There’s been something on my mind for awhile, something that I’ve been hesitant to write about. With all the great press that Youtube is getting and all the homegrown web-stars being birthed there, not to mention all the influential people that haveĀ a vested interest in Youtube, it’s kinda hard to step out of line and say…”the king has no cloths”.
I didn’t have the balls to say what I’ve been thinking:
- although I love the idea of putting production into the hands of the masses, the great majority of their produced content SUCKS
- The real talents on Youtube are being drowned out by the self-promotion of the talentless hacks, most of whom were early adopters and so were able to build audience share much easier
- production values (yes, that means light and sound, but also how you edit your clip!) actually do matter, despite what many think. And if Youtube die-hards won’t accept that, they’ll die out like the dinosaurs. The masses are already trained by too many other media sources to expect decent video quality.
Yeah, well I didn’t have the balls to say it, so thanks Mikey Swaim for having the cojenes to say it yourself.
February 19th, 2009 at 1:19 am
I totally agree with you & Mikey. It’s so frustrating, especially for those of us trying to produce good content. It’s tough to rise above the fray even when we get consistently great comments and feedback. But because we love entertaining people, we keep going… with our fingers tightly crossed in hopes that the YouTube gods will randomly choose one of our videos to feature!
January 21st, 2010 at 11:40 am
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