Class 12

Today we worked on our inner YouTube voices. He went online and looked up types of people who had an open voice in front of a camera, such as content creators as Casey Neistat, NigaHiga, and Tyler Oakley. With a so called YouTube voice is where you are able to present your content in a persuasive way to keep you engaged. A reason to click off a video is because the viewer was inattentive to what you were doing. On the successful spectrum of YouTube those who have a unique personality or way of talking are often in the spot more often. With their uniqueness they stand out of a crowd. The way you talk just may be interesting enough for some people, such as a UK accent. Back to what we did in class, briefly we worked on our YouTube voice. We were put in pairs to practice our YouTube voices. My group, Ciarra and I went outside of the library and imitate a YouTube vlog. We found out that in most vlogs they have a very cheerful intro welcoming the audience and add plugins to their social medias. They often just describe what they doing at the moment, and towards the end they thank the audience with staying with them until the end of the video. Doing this shined some insight of how natural these people make it look on camera, as Ciarra and I were constantly laughing at the perspective of vlogging in public. So props to those YouTube who vlog for a living as it is much more difficult than it seems.

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