Saturday, 3 December 2011
Vlogging on YouTube
A new and common phenomenon that I am starting to see a lot of is something called vlogging, especially on YouTube. Today there are individuals on YouTube with a YouTube partnership which allows them to make enough money to sustain themselves just by making videos. With all the adds on YouTube these days, this allows profit for YouTube and the YouTubers who make the videos. Obviously if you can achieve more views you can make more money. Vlogging is the act of making a vlog which is a video log. Vlogs are very similar to blogs. They can be used to talk about anything, but of course a blog is in the form of words and a vlog is a video. Most of the vlogs that I see are on Youtube.
Many big name YouTubers (ones with many subscribers) vlog on YouTube. From the vlogs that I have seen, the YouTuber vlogs about their daily lives and add commentary, and it can be considerably entertaining to watch. Vlogging doesn't have to be someone sitting at a desk in front of a camera. Vlogging can be anyone talking to a camera anywhere. I think vlogging gives viewers a little bit of insight into what a person does on a regular basis. Vlogging is definitely a form of social media where a vlogger can make announcements, talk about feelings and entertain viewers with their daily lives. One of my favorite YouTubers is TimothyDeLaGhetto and I always enjoy watching his vlogs. Of course on Youtube, viewers are allowed to make comments which the Youtuber may read and respond to just like Twitter, Blogger, Facebook etc.
For someone who makes a living by making videos on YouTube, vlogging would be a great way to attract more fans. Watching a person vlog can give you a better sense of who this person is, their personality traits and this allows for a better connection from a fans standpoint. I think vlogging is a great way to build a fan base. For example on YouTube I stumbled across Jeremy Lin's YouTube channel. Jeremy Lin is an NBA guard for the Golden State Warriors. Jeremy had a few videos on his channel where he vlogged about a day in his life. After watching his video I realized that he was a hard working and humble individual which made me respect him and made me a fan of him. Long Tran from my ALES 204 class also talks about how vlogging is very important in the shoe collecting domain. I think vlogging can be a more interactive way of expressing yourself, sometimes more than words can describe.
Vlogging is something anybody can do. You take a camera and just talk into the camera as if you were talking to a crowd of people. Even I have tried vlogging. When I went to California this summer I pulled out my digital camera and I would just talk into the camera saying where I was, how I was feeling and what I was doing. Of course I did not post these vlogs on YouTube and I wasn't expecting a lot of people to be watching my vlogs. However, vlogging was fun to do and watching them again is amusing and it brings back the feelings I had at that moment I was vlogging. Not only do I think vlogging is a form of social media but it can also be on a more personal level where you don't have to post it on the internet for everyone to see. Vlogging has many benefits from a social media perspective and entertainment to a more personal expression perspective. With growing technology and the increase of portable cameras with better quality I think vlogging will become a lot more popular in the years to come.
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I never knew that vlogging is such a huge thing on YouTube. If presented the option, I would definitely prefer watching vlogs rather than reading blogs. You sound very interested in vlogging, maybe you should attempt it yourself! Don't be so shy.
ReplyDeleteI've started vlogging recently, and it's true that it really is easy! Especially the more you talk to the camera the easier it becomes. You should really try posting them though and maybe you can connect with some other YouTubers!
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