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How do you make a good YouTube commentary for gaming?
If you haven’t done this already, create a channel with the intention of game commentating. Have a nickname. Make it clear and short so it catchy and people will actually enjoy saying it. A nickname is, of course, optional, but a lot of commentators have a nickname and it is part of your personal “branding”.
How do I become a better gaming commentator?
How to Be a Successful Gaming Commentator & What to Talk About
- Only Use the Best Quality Footage.
- Be Enthusiastic and Concise.
- 101 Topics to Talk About in a Video Game Commentary.
- Invest in Quality Audio.
- Play Quality Games.
- Network and Partner Up.
- Choose Your Base of Operation.
- Don’t Quit!
How can I be a good commentary?
- Use Quality Recording Equipment. A good quality commentary is made up of multiple parts: visual quality, audio quality and content quality.
- Speak Clearly, Avoid Stuttering. With commentaries, how you speak and what you say is important.
- Use Short Intros and Outros.
- Content Tips.
What makes a good commentator?
As a commentator, you need to be able to use data and previous experiences to draw new conclusions and being brave enough to predict possible impacts or changes that may occur to your industry. Commentators must also be able to provide analysis on intricate and complex matters and when appropriate, offer advice.
How do I become a youtube commentary?
How can I be more confident when recording?
Below are a few tips I’ve found important and empowering for my development as a recording vocalist.
- Learn how to track yourself, even if it sucks.
- The “hook-up” is great, to a point.
- Warm up before the session to save yourself the money.
- Let yourself get down with the music.
- Study up on how you want to sound.
How can I be confident when recording myself?
7 Tips For Being Comfortable & Confident In Front of the Camera
- Talk to yourself.
- Practice. Practice. Practice.
- Find a familiar space.
- Have a plan, but not a teleprompter.
- Dress for success.
- It’s not about you. It’s about what you have to say.
- It’s OK if you mess up.