![]() I have a list of people I follow on there, and some notes on each for the types of videos they post, and the types of characters that they cosplay. It also helps with other social sites where I can upload the video, but it may start playing on mute. I started adding captions in fonts that match the tone of the character. There is a community of Deaf and hard-of-hearing people on TikTok, and there aren’t a lot of people outside of that community doing things to make their videos accessible. This is something that really doesn’t come up in the VO world. I’ll reverse the video for one side of the conversation to create something more visually interesting.Īdd captions. “Long” format, which on TikTok is 60 seconds, is not the norm, so I edit the conversation down so it’s a tight 15-30 seconds. I run my cell phone video at the same time, and sync it up in post so that the video is now matched with the higher-quality audio. I go into my booth and record two characters having an interaction. I can imagine that would make an actor attractive to potential directors if they know that the actor can push content to their audience. It seems like a great opportunity to not only practice character voices, writing, and improv (I’ve been improving most of my stuff on there) but to build a little bit of a following. ![]() Maybe I’m just not seeing them, but as of an hour ago, I only saw a handful, maybe five, posting original content. I’ve also noticed something…it doesn’t appear that there are a lot of voice actors on there. It’s an interesting space to see how people are collaborating with each other to create some entertaining videos. Then another creator can “duet” them, lip syncing the other side of the conversation, and the video will now show them side-by-side. On each video, in the lower right-hand corner, there is a button that lets you see who originally posted the audio, and this same screen lets you see all of the people who have used the audio in their videos.ĭuets is a feature that makes TikTok rather unique in social media: one creator can post a video of them lip syncing to one half of a conversation or a song. There wasn’t a lot of “original” content on there, in that most of the people were using audio from trending songs or from clips of movies and TV shows (both live action and animated) and putting their unique spin on them with their pantomime. The guy has been right about a lot so far, so I decided to hop on.Īfter spending a few hours watching the videos that have been posted, I found that the vast majority that were showing in my feed were: I heard about it on Gary Vaynerchuk’s podcast, and he’s pushing heavily on it right now. Its audience is young, and on the verge of having massive spending power (41% are between 16-25) Retrieved July 13, 2022.Its audience is highly engaged (68% watched someone else’s video, and 55% uploaded their own) ^ "SCP Explained - Story & Animation - YouTube".^ Most Horrific Things Secretly Served By Restaurants (Mystery Food?) (video).^ "The best educational shows that kids will love".^ "6 YouTube channels you should try out".^ "Here's How to Survive Being Accidentally Swallowed by a Whale".^ "The Infographics Show recommends to use a password manager and gives a discount code for it!".^ "Youtube Channel With 8 Million Subscribers Portrays Lebanon As An Arab Gulf Country"." 'The Infographics Show' Tackles Fast Food". They also have two branch channels, named SCP Explained - Story & Animation, which exclusively covers animated stories and tales about the SCP Foundation, and Backrooms Explained, which does the same for The Backrooms, the former of which, in turn, are part of a collaborative channel named ODDity which, as well as covering SCP content, also makes videos of various creepypastas and cryptids. The creators use Adobe After Effects to animate the videos, as well as premade assets and templates from Envato Elements. Slovenian-American designer Andrej Preston is the Motion Graphics Designer & Producer for the show. ![]() They also create fictional scenarios narrated from the 1st-person point of view, like surviving nuclear war, surviving the plague, surviving World War III, and surviving an alien invasion. Common themes include history, current events, true crime, as well as pseudoscientific topics like Ufology. The Infographics Show is a YouTube channel and video content farm that features animated videos about educational topics.
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