My Experience of Vlogging

2020 has been a crazy year for everyone, and spoiler alert, it’s probably going to get a lot crazier.

*stares in horror at the warping of the Three Gorges Dam*

During my time in lockdown I started work in earnest on making a video channel on YouTube. If you would like to look at my channel, you can find it here.

I have to confess, it’s been a lot harder than I thought it would be, however, having published nine videos at the time of writing this, I’m starting to feel confident that I can produce regular video content. The hardest part for me was to sit in front of the camera and talk to an empty room. I felt quite silly at first, and worried every time I heard footsteps outside that my audio recording would be ruined. Which, in the first few attempts, it certainly was, and so I had to change my microphone to one that wouldn’t pick up the sounds from outside my apartment. This article is mostly a summary of the trials I’ve had to work my way through in the process of building my vlog channels. Now I’ve got the technique under control I’m going to start posting short articles about the videos I’ve produced with some extra material and notes about them as every time I publish a video I remember a dozen things I wish I had mentioned because I think they’re so important to know: so have a look for those articles on this site over the next few weeks.

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Philosophical Therapy is on YouTube!

Wonderful news.  I’m now a YouTube star!  Well… I’m on YouTube at least.  I’ve put together a few short YouTube videos in a playlist called “Q&A”.  After the friend who was helping me record them said that I talked more naturally when she just asked me questions.  Longer videos covering subjects in depth are already in the pipeline, but expect a few more of these short Q&A videos.  If there’s a question you’d like to ask, please leave a comment and I will consider making a video about it.