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I havent heard of Collider Movie News. I'll check it out.
One thing I look for is production value. If your videos look and sound slick, you will get views. Then if what you're saying or talking about it interesting or funny, you're away. I've seen videos of people talking about things im interesting but the lighting is terrible, the sound terrible. It just makes you not want to come back.
If I were ever to do it, i'd put some money into it so my first video is excellent production wise as first impressions count. You could do it the far slower way by having shitter videos but slowly building viewers and then slowly you're video's get better.
You see this with a lot of established YouTubers where you look back at their early video's and they are super shit. Obviously they have far more money now to make them better. But to compete in the market I feel the production has to be good off the bat.
It's not too expensive either, just a decent lighting and mic set up.
You pretty much got it right, if you learn basics of compression of your recording, video editing and get decent mic (for podcasting and stuff that isn't too expensive) then it's a good start.






