(September 24, 2019 at 7:20 am)EgoDeath Wrote:I'll watch that video when I have access to a decently fast Internet at home. For now, I can only use the painfully slow and expensive cellular Internet at home (you can't even get 4G where I live, the signal switches between EDGE and H+). Optima ISP has technical difficulties and is not able to add me as their user... for weeks now. I think I will abort that request and become a customer of T-COM ISP.(September 23, 2019 at 2:12 am)FlatAssembler Wrote: And what reasonably affordable technologies would you use to make a YouTube video?
Things you'll need if you want to start a YouTube channel:
A green screen
A decent camera
A decent microphone
https://www.borrowlenses.com/blog/best-c...r-youtube/
Check this^ article out for a list of both of those.
You'll also need a vision for your channel. What do you want it to be? What are you trying to say? And you will need to find a way to come up with fresh content on a regular basis.
Also, it might be good to take a tip from other YouTubers on how to start a channel. The video below is by the biggest YouTuber on the planet and he talks about how to start a channel with relatively cheap equipment.
In the meantime, do you think I speak English well enough? My accent is not annoying to listen to, right?