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Minute of Mae: Revolver 1892

We've had an idea to do a brief review of each gun on the backburner for years.  Chad over at IV8888 gave me a pretty firm push and I'd be a fool to pass up good advice from an experienced hand.

So, in a format even Instagram can handle, here is Mae reviewer the Revolver 1892.

Minute of Mae: Revolver 1892

Comments

I like it.

Kevin R

Love it 😊

Approved , carry on !

Steve Zeatlow

Great job! Short vids like this should help to bring in more viewers. Good luck with this new format!

Kent W.Fevurly

LOVE the "executive summary" format! Well conceived & executed!

Bruce Brodnax

She should do it all "Southern" style, like Ken Burns "Civil War" narration......1864......I mean, 1994. Yeah, you know what I'm talkn' about.

Aaron Smith

I like this format a lot and agree it could serve as a good hook for attracting new viewers to the full episodes.

Great idea ! Great dellivery ! A tad fast on the talking but it's wonderful to have a basic impresion of "how does this firearm handle" on top of the facts. I sure hope this can serve as a gateway pointing at the main videos or to just get a quick reference and fact sheet when someone wants to get the gist of a specific firearm. I love the "Mad Mae minute" nickname that Greg came up with but keep it a nickname ! ... The current title is wonderful. Again, a bit fast but It may also be a good thing. Listening to it again, pronounciation si just flawless, everything is clear, and the bare minimum amount of words is used. I am growing to it on the speed and it may actually be the charm of the format on the long run. Title card and music are just flawless. That it a wonderful thing in itself.

Jean-Luc Larose

While most of your audience likes to sit down in front of the wireless for a an in-depth 138 minute Youtube on firearms minutiae with a nice glass of sherry and a pipe after rereading 'British skirmish tactics during the Afghan occupation, volume 7' , I find this new format quite compelling. The previously mentioned format may be quite compelling to some of your subscribers but it may be a bit overwhelming to some. The one minute 'Mad Mae Minute' may be enough to pique the interest of those who have yet to fall down the rabbit hole and are an excellent addition to the C&Rsenal lineup. aka, Redneck marketing advice FTW

Greg Merrill

1917 is filmed but waiting on Maxim eps

C&Rsenal

I can see that but sadly we are trying to make these have as little load as possible on production and just give a taste of the gun. The full episodes will be available for more information

C&Rsenal

Lost opportunity not using 'Mae(d) Minute'

Love it. The format is very social medial friendly, and I'll share goddamn all of them. Mae is a good face for these, since her actual shooting footage is ideal for the format; and her user's-perspective is possibly the more marketable "hook" in the videos for a wider audience. If it could be done elegantly, subtitles wouldn't be a bad idea. I don't find Mae at all hard to understand, but a lot of people courteously leave sound off on social media, so it's useful when videos don't require it.

Michael Stueber

FANTASTIC! I love Mae and I love C&Rsenal! She does sound rushed here. Video is great, makes me want to see more.

Love the concept "Minute of Mae"! Do recommend though that you slow Mae down a bit. Perhaps keep the Minute of Mae to always not more than 1 minute 59 seconds?

Mustafa's Fleas

That was great, more of these please.

totally OT, but: when you finally get around to MG's like your alluding to, the 1917 in the pipeline, yes?

Andrew MacDougall

Excellent! great idea. Info-minute I like it.

A Pete Bingham

I think it's really good for giving out the concise facts, but Mae is talking faster than a belt-fed Wombat! As others have said, it might be worth having some of the relevant facts (calibre, length, weight, country of origin) as an overlay or even as a still at the start. This way, Mae can give us more of her impressions and show off the quirks. This also means she can slow down, as it does sound like she's either on Speed or has been artificially sped up, which is somewhat jarring, particularly as she sounds much more relaxed on the main show.

I like it. Yes, Mae speaks quickly, but distinctly and can be understood. Only problem might be with those who are not native English speakers.

Robert Borger

May is my new favorite "really cool girl next door"... May is very funny (love the black beard) - very smart - knows her firearms and LOVES to shoot!!! May, you handle recoil WAY better than most men - I hate to admit - probably better than I do!!! Love to see that smile on your face every time you finish shooting - very fun to watch and never gets old! Great job on your channel and all of your videos guys!!!

This is a good model for short but well-paced clips: <a href="https://www.nasdaily.com/videos" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.nasdaily.com/videos</a>

Matthew Long

I agree that some limited use of text on the screen (country, model, manufacturer, years produced, years in service, size, weight, cartridge, capacity) would be good, not as a visual aid for keeping up with Mae's spoken lines but to give her less to say. Have Mae read some random text at a natural pace to come up with a hard maximum word count and edit her lines down to fit. It would make the video more enjoyable and easier to follow, though this is a great start.

Matthew Long

I'm Norwegian, but I can follow her well enough. Her diction (though very American) is clear enough. It sounds a tad rushed though, if I were doing this I would consider sacrificing a few interesting facts for a slightly more laid-back pace.

Petter Bøckman

The auto generated English subtitles on this are near perfect. If any of my fellow patrons are native speakers of a language other than English this might be a fairly easy, given its length, video to add subtitles in other languages to. Despite learning Irish and French in school I'm afraid I'm basically a monoglot. Not sure if that sort of thing helps views or not.

JK

she got to talk fast if shes gonna get all that info out so I don't mind

Christopher Pettirsch

I think you have a hit here

Christopher Pettirsch

The up tempo strings soundtrack works for this format. I like the relevant archival recordings you use for Primer, but the strings here give a sense of tension and intent.

Minion

Nice quick piece. I liked backround music. Great job.

Daniel Falch

Nice and informative. Mae talks a bit fast, but then again it's a lot of information to press into 1 minute.

Petter Bøckman

That was a nice little info dump. If you make more of these, I'm not gonna complain. ;)

Anders Weidik Bendsen

I like it. Othias for the big stuff and Mae gives a quick run through. Austin's got a good point on the pace of the Mae's talking, however I think the super fast pace adds to the format rather than detracts. However a scrolling reader or marque across the bottom of the screen (news format style) would probably help people keep up and allow you to keep that quick pace. Just a thought Overall though it's a great concept

Mae's mad minute

Well that was concise. I like. However, I feel like a few on-screen bullet points (pun not intended) might help, as she is talking faster than some ESL or even native English speakers may be comfortable with.

Austin Leeds


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