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100,000 Laowinners - WE DID IT! THANK YOU!

Hey Laowinners!

I just wanted to give you early access to a video I made that is a part 2 to the previous one, and that is how I got to 100,000 subscribers.
But if it weren't for the influencers in my life like Winston and everyone that taught me everything I know, I wouldn't be here today.

Most importantly, thank YOU! To all of the people that make YouTube a dream career come true, all of the support you have given me and my family to make Laowhy86 and ADVChina so successful, it couldn't have been possible without you, your support, financially and emotionally, and your ideas.


Here's to a MILLION!

100,000 Laowinners - WE DID IT! THANK YOU!

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Thanks Steve! Please let me know what ideas you had in mind and send them to laowhy86@gmail.com

laowhy86

haha nice

laowhy86

C-Milk: This is my PERSONAL favorite video. Welcome to Professional Television. You got it. You understand both the content side and the technical side – and that is rare. I must commend you. And, that is one of the biggest things that I saw in the thousands of videos that I have seen. Yes – it had a lot to do with my having a Chinese wife. But, it (don’t tell my wife) had MORE to do with the quality of your videos. I’m a 30+ year TV broadcast veteran. I cut my teeth on editing 2” quadruplex videotape (“punch-and-hope” editing, I fortunately missed the “razor-blade” video editing (example: “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In on NBC) days, although I’ve certainly edited plenty of audio by razor blade), 1”, ¾”, and MUCH later, computer-controlled videotape machines, and, later, using my current Avid Suite. I started shooting on $70,000 broadcast video cameras, not at all user-friendly, but made damn fine pictures, if you knew how to use them. Now, I still prefer a shoulder-mounted broadcast camera to a lightweight handheld (mostly for stability purposes, but also because I have control of all of the shooting parameters) I also only use Sennheiser microphones and digital transmitters and receivers, at line level, with professional XLR connections. In a pinch, I have wired Sony microphones as a backup. Cheap audio never pays. Intros: yep – they’ll always be needed. (sorry) You’ll cut a lot of them – and outros, and bridges and promos and custom promos – that’s packaging, and that’s a lot of what we’ll need to package your segments into TV broadcast-standard lengths I REALLY respect you – you’ve ventured out into the unknown and succeeded well! I’d like to help you to build your base (and make money, or course) in a more traditional way, if you’d be willing. I look forward to talking with you further,

Great job!! And very different and honest sharing of how you became the laowhyer today!!! Keep going!!


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