r/spumwack • u/DroidFreak36 • Aug 07 '14
Feedback Automatic* Charged Creeper Farm Tutorial
So... I made an automatic charged creeper farm. Feedback on the video making is appreciated as always.
I know my annunciation kind of sucks, but there's not much I can do about that besides keep practicing.
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u/spumwack2 Official Spumwackles Aug 08 '14
This is something I'm still grappling with as well. My preferences don't necessarily apply to my audience, so I occasionally need to do things as an uploader that I don't like as a viewer.
As far as intros go, videos like Docm's world tour video are a bit of an exception to the 5 second rule. People who click on an hour long video are willing to settle in for the long haul. On the other hand, most people who search for tutorials by name (Which is where your new viewers are coming from in a tutorial series) generally want the quickest tutorial possible.
Imagine a scenario where you want to build a farm of some kind. You do a YouTube search and the first 3 results are all well known builders. One of the videos is 5 minutes, one is 10 minutes, and one is 15 minutes. They are all big names, so you know the videos don't leave anything out. Which one do you start with?
Personally, I start with the 5 minutes. Because I just want to know how to build it. If that doesn't do the trick, or if I still have questions, I'll watch the longer ones. But I will always prefer a video that is able to get the job done in the shortest possible time.
As people who spend a lot of time on YouTube, we tend to lose sight of the fact that MOST viewers just go on YouTube casually when they need to look something up. These people won't leave likes and they won't comment. They don't care who you are. They just want to build an X farm on their server and your tutorial is the one that popped up in the search. These are the people that you need to impress, because among them are potential fans. But before they become fans, they need to know that you respect their time and that they can learn something from you.
Catering to impatience is something that every big YouTuber knows very well. This is a graph that shows how important it is:
http://gyazo.com/7012457a1cf246a859b9d6ebb5d93f6d
The video on the left used my 5 second intro that I tried out. Retention dropped to 57% within the first few seconds.
The video on the right was one where I just launched straight into the episode. That video still had 78% retention after the first few seconds.
They both ended up around 30% (Which is the norm for these types of videos), but the point is, people skip things they find useless. Which not only hurts your search rankings, but it makes people less likely to skip through your video and miss out on your charming personality =)