Skip to main content

My Content Creation Journey Today: Project Y, Live Streaming, and More

 I forgot my YouTube password and hence my multi-streaming device was not fully operational.

Today was a day of challenges and learnings that I want to document and reflect on.

So I could not stream on multiple platforms as planned. I decided to stream only on Facebook, using the Facebook app on my iPhone, which led to the discovery that I can schedule and promote my upcoming live events with it to get more live viewers.

Another challenge was that I did not complete editing six chapters of Project Y as intended. I only did four, which made me feel unsatisfied. I realized that I should use my more efficient method of recording and speaking at the same time, instead of recording and voice-over later.

On a positive note, I acquired some new skills. 

When I was streaming again on TikTok Live at 5 pm, a viewer asked me how another TikToker did her special effects. I analyzed the video and recreated the effect live for the viewer. He was appreciative and so was I. I learned something new that I can use to enhance my future videos.

I also attended a workshop for TikTok Shop Creators, where I acquired some useful knowledge on how to monetize my channel and increase my views.

Here are some tips on how to get more views as a TikTok Shop Creator:


1. Promote products with high ratings and from sellers with high ratings. This will help to ensure that your customers have a positive experience with the products you promote, which will, in turn, lead to more views and sales.


2. Create original high-quality short videos specifically to promote the product. Your videos should be engaging and informative, and they should showcase the product in a visually appealing way.


3. Restart a live stream if viewership starts to fall or drops to zero. The TikTok algorithm may not like your current stream, so restarting it can sometimes help to get more views.



That's it for my day. 



How was your day today?

~ Adrian Lee
Content Creator

#ContentCreator #LiveStreaming #TikTok #Facebook #VideoEditing #YouTube

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Macbook Air M1 Case

I bought a transparent case for my MacBook Air M1 . It came with a free screen protector, a keyboard cover, and some rubber plugs to cover the ports. Check it out! https://youtu.be/d-wALSd3nn8 I didn't expect the rubber plugs. It was a nice surprise. The case fits snuggly, with access to all the ports. The keyboard cover is almost invisible to the eye. I have no intention to use the screen protector. Why? I need to see the true color of the display for my YouTube videos. ~ Adrian Lee  @Adrian Video Image  The video was recorded on iPhone 12 Pro Max with Filmic Pro app in 4K 60fps and edited with Capcut.

Sony Vegas Pro 8 Tutorial - Multicamera Editing

Sony Vegas Pro 8 makes it easier to edit videos from different cameras right from the timeline. You can capture and edit video for a single scene from 2 or more cameras or for a single scene shot a few times with one camera. Here is a tutorial of a Multicamera Edit of a drama I shot. The drama was acted out four times to the public and being a non-profit organization, the client have budget only for one videographer. For each of the 4 acts, the camcorder (Sony HDR-FX7 High Definition Camcorder) was placed at 4 different positions and shot in various angles. Multicamera edit is accomplished in only 8 steps with the Sony Vegas Pro 8. Step #1: Capture Multicamera Video Clips Use the normal Sony Vegas Video Capture function to capture recordings from each camera. Give each capture filename a unique name. Enable scene detection before capturing so that each segment is captured as a separate clip. Step #2 : Layout Video Clips on Timeline Drag and drop video clips over each other on the...

FCPX - The storage device "Macintosh HD" is almost full

The message "The storage device Macintosh HD is almost full" appeared when I was editing a video with Final Cut Pro X on my new Apple Macbook Air M1.   Final Cut Pro Taking up Too Much Space  My Macbook Air M1 had only 256GB of storage onboard. My raw footage was only about 9GB. The biggest file was the FCPX project files itself at about 140GB! How did 9GB become 140GB? There is not enough disk space for my Final Cut Pro. Why Is Final Cut Pro Taking up So Much Storage Final Cut Pro renders files in high-quality media so that we can playback our edits smoothly direct from the timeline.  It creates multiple HUGE high-quality files of our footage in the background.   It is a good thing, so as to maintain high-quality final edited video, BUT not a good thing for a laptop with only 256GB. How to Clear Disk Space on Final Cut Pro The question is how to delete the rendered files in FCPX? 1. Select the library in FCPX...  2. Go to Files > Delete Generated L...