u/Dorothy_ZbornACK_ACK

How thoroughly do you research topics? Do you front load content and then drop on schedule?

For those who produce long form content how much research do you do for the topic you might be covering?

I saw a post in one of these subs where a user mentioned that they were uploading long form content daily to start. I'm wondering for those who create long videos, how often do you film and do you just set aside a day to write multiple scripts or film multiple videos?

Given that I'm just starting out, I'm realizing that my scripting and research process is a bit long. I do want to put out well researched content so it's not a bummer for me.

It's kind of crazy though to read how people are churning out long form content daily or 2-3 times per week in an effort to get monetized. It seems like a lot of stuff to film, edit, and upload. That's not counting script writing and research. Any tips or insight would be greatly appreciated.

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Uploaded my first video earlier and wondering a few things from folks who've been at this for a bit.

I made a short to rip the bandaid off quick so to speak, and I'm going to be working on a longer video next. I feel a little like I'm going to be sick bc I actually went through with it and this is no longer something "I'm planning to do" but actually doing. Even my longer form video, at this point, I know won't be cool or edited even somewhat okayish.

I'm wondering for those who've been posting content steadily, how much planning did you do before you finally posted? And for those still in the early stages, is there anything you've learned that you can share with me from your first video to your 5th? 10th? 20th? Also how long did you wait to post between your first and second video? Did you ever make like an "intro" video for your channel?

Thanks :)

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u/Dorothy_ZbornACK_ACK — 20 days ago