Free-verse catastrophizing
Added 2023-08-29 05:32:02 +0000 UTCHello everyone. Having a really weird week emotionally and wanted to type out my thoughts to solicit some honest advice.
So two things have happened this week. 1) My Macbook's screen stopped working, causing me to send it off to be repaired. I tried to back up my project files but could not get it to work (the person at the Apple store thought there was something wrong with the HDMI out but if you ask me, I think the battery was dead), so I basically am living in constant fear that my Macbook will be wiped and I will lose a ton of project files I somehow forgot to backup.
Next, 2) I have been doing more tests on the YouTube upload limit, and many of these tests have failed.
Now, for those out of the loop as per why #2 matters... For about two years, I have been working with my father on an April Fools video hosted by him. The video is about three obscure 1960s sitcoms that he enjoys, and we have worked on this project together as he has had some serious health scares. It's been a very good bonding time, and right now I have about 40 hours done, with the original plan to release the content as a 32-hour video and two 12-hour videos.
However, now that I can not consistently break the 12-hour limit... Well, I am at a loss as to what I should do. I am very afraid of the monster this project has become. I fear the novelty would become annoying if the video was to be split. For instance - if you saw a 32-hour video come out, you'd think that was funny and you'd consider clicking it and trying to watch through some of it.
But if you saw five 12-hour videos posted in the span of two months... You would eventually grow annoyed and would not click on any of the videos. You'd think I expect you to have actually finished everything I already put out, and you'd not only not click on the newer videos but you'd give up on watching the first 12-hour video. (Reminder: all these videos are basically on the same subject, all hosted by my Dad.) This would not only result in a failed mini-series but would potentially result in none of my videos ever doing so well as the Victorious two-parter again. Perhaps my passive viewers would also decline. That is plausible.
So I am at a loss as to what to do. My first intuition is to keep this April Fools video together as I finish it - then I'll just try to upload it constantly until I brute force the system. But with that aside as the obvious main option, these are the only two choices I have left:
1) Only release the first 12-hour video on April Fools to Quinton Reviews. After this, plug the rest of the content on Quinton Re2s. Encourage the audience to finish the videos there via a playlist.
2) Give up on all anxieties and release ALL videos on the main channel. Pray that Dad hosting the channel becomes an extreme viral sensation and that people will somehow binge each video in full if given enough time between releases. (In this situation, I'd probably release the content every two weeks - resulting in the videos being perfectly spaced between April 1 and Father's Day) Also pray that Dad hosting the channel will not result in people becoming angry when I, a less charming host, eventually come back.
It's hard not to have this on my mind a lot. I feel like YouTube, by enforcing the 12-hour limit, is asking me to choose between two options: alienating my fans or disappointing my father. I'd love to know what you all think - what you'd do as creators, what you'd want as fans, and what you'd think as a casual viewer glancing through a window.
Personally, I think I wouldn't be so hung up on this if it wasn't for the fact that The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres and Petticoat Junction are all... Old obscure shows that would not make good clickbait. Having one video about these shows flop wouldn't matter. But having FIVE flops might actually ruin my life. I feel I've been put in an awful situation... By my own pious nature.
Comments
I'll watch all all of them regardless of format
Luna Otimas
2023-09-15 05:03:29 +0000 UTCI'll definitely watch those dad sitcom videos even if it is five videos! Though I hope YouTube will stop being an ass about this soon
Ethendor Reviews
2023-09-14 13:19:53 +0000 UTCJust subbed but hearing that the Beverley Hillbillies is considered obscure is wild to me. Was on tv down here in Oz heaps as a kid and same with my mum. (I now have 'oil that is, black gold' stuck in my head... not that its ever that far, it's so weird what gets stuck in your head as a child that you just carry with you for fucking ever.)
Nos4ay2
2023-09-11 15:07:51 +0000 UTCHey Quinton, Iβm a new Patron, I loved your first six hours of the Sam & Cat video, Iβm sorry to hear your having trouble with your potentially lost program files and the twelve hour video limit, I had the same problem with my gaming PC, I sent it off and and I had to reinstall everything.π€¦ββοΈas for the 32 hour video issue, Iβve seen entire video games on YouTube so I think if you just brute force it, YouTube should eventually give in. Good luck, Iβm interested in seeing these videos come out. Good luck!π
Chad Weaver
2023-09-06 02:02:23 +0000 UTC