LOS ANGELES – YouTube has committed $100 million to 96 new video channels and has recruited top Hollywood talent to produce content. But the Google-owned sites talent search is far from complete. Fancy yourself a filmmaker?
Here are a few tips on how to make it big on the worlds biggest video platform.
Subscribers
YouTubes design changes mean that getting on the most-viewed list isnt the ticket to stardom that it once was. That Evolution of Dance video that was YouTubes most-watched clip for ages wouldnt cut it in the new YouTube world.
Now, its all about getting people to subscribe to your videos. That means fans will know when you post a new video, which often translates to automatic views. Maker Studios cofounder Danny Zappin says most of a videos views now occur in the first few weeks after release because subscribers have been waiting for them.
Make it good
High-quality videos do better than slap-dash ones. Thats why Peter NicePeter Shukoff spends weeks researching each episode of Epic Rap Battles of History before getting in front of the camera.
Shukoff and partner Lloyd Epic Lloyd Ahlquist create videos that feature historic figures such as Benjamin Franklin, Shakespeare and Genghis Kahn, debating – and berating – one another in hip-hop-inspired verse. The two creators use sampled beats from around the world, and craft their rap lyrics with mind-boggling precision.
You know the p-brane referred to in the first seasons smackdown between Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking? Its actually a multi-dimensional theoretical particle in the world of physics. Shukoff knew the reference would tickle some viewers, and it did.
When you have an audience that big, theres a lot of different kinds of people and a lot of different levels of understanding, he says.
Time releases well
Many successful YouTube channel operators time their videos to hit the Web in the same way that an episodic series airs on regular television. Ray William Johnson puts up a new video every Tuesday and Friday. When hes not there, he finds someone to fill in.
Makers Zappin also recommends not uploading new videos in the wee hours or early in the morning. Many YouTube fans are young, watching on mobile phones. If you upload too early, theyre in school, so they may or may not see it, he says.