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Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:58 pm
by ChadDub
Updated the OP for cleaner stuff just so everybody knows what page we're on.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 6:57 pm
by deadly_habit
ChadDub wrote:
deadly habit wrote:i'd be more worried about quality content coming consistently than a name... then again 80% of these projects fail before even getting anywhere
I'm not a bitch so my project won't fail like that.
i give it a month or two tops before you lose interest in running it
prove me wrong ;)
this is far from the first time this has been attempted and even the more organized attempts fizzled away or failed to launch

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 7:06 pm
by ChadDub
deadly habit wrote:
ChadDub wrote:
deadly habit wrote:i'd be more worried about quality content coming consistently than a name... then again 80% of these projects fail before even getting anywhere
I'm not a bitch so my project won't fail like that.
i give it a month or two tops before you lose interest in running it
prove me wrong ;)
this is far from the first time this has been attempted and even the more organized attempts fizzled away or failed to launch
I've been sigged by THE deadly habit. Damn I'm a God.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:05 pm
by Toolman4
sounds to me like at the end of the day, what's there to lose out on...if it succeeds, then cool, right? ....oh wait a min...deadly's just trying to use that reverse psychology s***. lol

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:12 pm
by ChadDub
Me and JR are working on the logo and the format of the track upload videos. It's going awesome. So yeah, we're super serial about this being a great channel.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:27 pm
by MKRUGGER
deadly habit wrote:
ChadDub wrote:
deadly habit wrote:i'd be more worried about quality content coming consistently than a name... then again 80% of these projects fail before even getting anywhere
I'm not a bitch so my project won't fail like that.
i give it a month or two tops before you lose interest in running it
prove me wrong ;)
this is far from the first time this has been attempted and even the more organized attempts fizzled away or failed to launch
I think I'm the only one agreeing with you, Deadly..

It just isn't realistic, unless you put your all into it, and at the moment it just seems like an unorganized mess, which is not a good way to start out, at all.

You guys don't even have the slightest of a plan yet.. I've read every page, and I still don't understand if this is mainly for Tutorials, or Tunes?

Deadly gives it a month or two, I don't even give it that..

Not trying to be bitchy about it, I just don't see this going anywhere, it's been done before, much more organized (As Deadly said) and they still failed.

Now flame me kiddies, for being brutally honest.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:38 pm
by ChadDub
The thread's post are a big mess, but I've taken that mess and organized it in my mind and I have it all planned out at the moment.

You're cool for calling us kiddies as if you're a beast when in reality I'm a beast.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:45 pm
by jrisreal
ChadDub wrote:I'm THE beast.
fixed

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:18 pm
by deadly_habit
the problems as i see it
1.) consistent content from competent contributors (aka quality control)
2.) even if it is a group project there has to be one person is charge, we tried the small committee thing and it was a mess since it seemed to get ignored
3.) as far as tutorials, teaching people how to video edit properly so they look and sound good
4.) maintaining interest by contributors, viewers and whoever runs it. once one falters it fails
5.) actually getting it off the ground, like i said this has been done along with a many great sounding ideas that never materialized or did and fizzled quickly

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:22 pm
by jrisreal
deadly habit wrote:1.) consistent content from competent contributors (aka quality control)
That's the main reason that we have moderators.
deadly habit wrote:2.) even if it is a group project there has to be one person is charge, we tried the small committee thing and it was a mess since it seemed to get ignored
Chad is in charge, as the one who came up with the idea.
deadly habit wrote:3.) as far as tutorials, teaching people how to video edit properly so they look and sound good
All contributors could just send footage and we mods could edit the footage. That would also make for a more uniform feel among all videos.
deadly habit wrote:4.) maintaining interest
I'm sure making a routine schedule, quality control, and promotion will solve this.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:25 pm
by deadly_habit
like i said prove me wrong

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:28 pm
by jrisreal
deadly habit wrote:like i said prove me wrong
not trying to, just giving an answer.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:30 pm
by deadly_habit
i know, if you do actually kick it off i might actually be down to do some vid tutorials

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:38 pm
by ChadDub
Yeah, I've thought about the video editing thing, not everyone knows how to do that.

I'm going to figure out the best way to capture videos with freeware and I'll show everyone how to do it, if that's at all necessary.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:42 pm
by deadly_habit
honestly you're gonna want fraps or camtasia so it can be in hd (which makes for big files you have to compress)
ie
did this with fraps, then actually recorded the audio for it seperately, edited it, then compressed and uploaded
it's no easy task. i mean even when you're recording into your daw you really should have the mic channel with fx on it so it sounds clean

or desktop capturing

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:56 pm
by ChadDub
Yeah, I use a torrented Camtasia Studio 7 and it's great quality. What I do is I use my Blue Snowball mic to record audio into the Camtasia recorder, and I capture 1280x720p of my desktop (which is about 80% of it). I capture at 30 FPS, idk about the audio quality. I don't get direct in for audio though because I'm on Vista...

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:03 pm
by jrisreal
What I would do is record the video with audio from the computer. And dub my voice in afterwards.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:03 pm
by deadly_habit
if you have the hd space do fraps full res at 60fps
audio quality i can give some tutorials for people directly doing while in the program or just overdubbing (which i tend to prefer)

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:29 pm
by ChadDub
I've never tried dubbing but I don't think I'd like it. I would forget what I did in the tutorial so I wouldn't be able to keep up and stuff ya know.

I might look at Fraps since it can do 60FPS, I have a 500 gig External HD so I'm good.

Re: Youtube Channel For The DSF Production Community (NAMING

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:54 pm
by CE9958
I have both the harddrive space and the video editing experience to do all the things that we're just talked about. Seeing as I'm a moderator it should be pretty easy to keep the videos looking uniform and I can export them all to a certain set of standards keeping them all consistent with eachother and thus more professional :)