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Last updated on Nov 28, 2019 By Sarath Chinthada

How to Create Great Videos for Your YouTube Channel

How to Create Great Videos for Your YouTube Channel

Whether you’re planning on creating a Let’s Play channel or a tutorial series, YouTube has to be the best avenue for getting your videos out to the public. The video streaming site processes millions of minutes of content each day, making it an ideal channel for building a solid following.

In recent years, however, the site has implemented strict community guidelines that everyone, including viewers, should abide by. Sure enough, YouTube has been focusing more on encouraging its content creators to emphasize quality over quantity.

This has led to YouTube users to upgrade the way they produce their videos to the point that they consider purchasing professional recording equipment.

If you are planning to start a YouTube channel, and your goal is to get a lot of views and get monetized, then it’s always best to start with knowing how to create excellent videos for your channel.

1. Use high-quality mobile cameras

If you want your videos to have a more personal touch, then using your phone’s camera for recording vlogs and travelogues is the best way to go. Nowadays, phones come equipped with powerful cameras, with the Huawei P30 setting the standard with its hyper zoom feature.

Apple, which we all know doesn’t back down from a fight, is coming back with the iPhone 12 which features an extra camera sensor in order to compete better against Huawei’s recent line-up of features.

Still, it doesn’t really matter where you are going, you are still going to find a phone that is powerful enough to record high definition videos.

2. Use the right editing tools

When it comes to carving your way towards YouTube stardom, post-production has to be an important element. After all, you can’t publish quality videos if they aren’t professionally made from the outset.

Along these lines, effective editing is integral to the process, so you might as well settle for editing software that has all the right features that allow you to polish up your videos and upload them in no time.

If you are using a standard high-definition camera for producing your videos, then you might want to consider tools such as Adobe Premiere or PowerDirector. These are great for editing travelogues and other content that requires a lot of rendering.

If you are more of a vlogger or live streamer, then you can use a wide range of video editing tools available for iOS and Android devices. Apps such as Clips and Video grade can do an incredible job in producing clips or long-form videos on your mobile device.

3. Use the right tools for live streaming

If you’re a gamer who plans on uploading Livestream videos to platforms such as Twitch, you might want to consider certain software that many gamers use.

Tools such as OBS and Raptr are just some of the most basic tools in a live streamer’s arsenal, so you might as well use them the next time you go online for another game of Fortnite. Some of these tools are open-source, which means you can get them for free! On the other hand, the more advanced tools could cost you a lot, but they provide great features that can really help you improve the quality of your videos.

Invest in the right audio gear

Other than the graphics and the overall visuals of the video content you are creating, you also need incredible sound production to really bring your audience into your world.

That said, it is important to purchase a high-quality microphone with noise reduction if you are planning to make explainer videos or tutorials where every word has to be audible. The same can be said if you are the type of YouTuber who does covers of familiar songs. Be sure to use specific software to do a microphone test and calibrate the settings of your audio gear before you start recording.

You might also want to consider getting audio editing apps like FL Studio, Logic Pro X, and Audacity which are all great for making your videos sound better.

Ever since it started, YouTube has provided millions of users worldwide an effective avenue for creating videos that reach specific audiences and audience segments. And considering the reach it has, it’s no wonder companies are investing a lot in acquiring the right tools for improving their YouTube game.

But if you are someone who just uses the platform for sharing your interests and educating others, YouTube can be a powerful way for you to connect with an audience that’s bound to learn a lot from you. You just have to use the tips above for producing high-quality videos that entertain, inform, and impress.

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