Referred to Hbomb and Shaun. like yes sure quality over quantity, but if i dont like the topic of the video, that is it from that youtuber for another 4 months. making a video every week or so would make them way more enjoyable without losing so much entertainment value, and way more influencial, which is why Hasan and Kyle Kulinski are just so popular.
edit: ok i think some of yall are getting unnecessarily heated in the comments. i just wanted to say that not everyone is able to watch a really long video, and there is a trend within left yt to make very long videos. i know some of them are capable of making shorter, possibly more frequent content, and i liked it more that way. not to mention that yt doesnt favor long video and crap like that, so if they are trying to reach out/make a profit, this isnt how you do it usually.
link? lol
I referring to Red Letter Media obviously.
They put out more content but they’re also like a team of 6 people with an actual studio.
Three people with some help thrown in. Most of the guests are just guests. Jack and Josh have done some work behind the scenes but nothing permanent.
True, probably does also help most of their stuff is just improved segments where they talk about movies and stuff.
Not saying it isn't work, but it requires less pre-production research and what not, hence why they can put out pretty consistent content.
For sure. In the ancient days before even Half in the Bag where Plinkett reviews were the only real output and videos would come out about as often as HBomb's now.
Most of the work for what they do is editing which Mike and Jay seem to really enjoy doing anyway and have training and experience that most YouTubers don't which I'm sure speeds it up a lot.
Agreed on the improv stuff too. Scripts and stuff take a long fucking time.
wdym, red letter media is indeed based and cool and good
Oh I love there videos, but people always complain about how long YT videos seem to be getting but RLMs been breaking the hour mark for a few years now and nobody seemed to give a fuck back then.
(i lied, i dont watch rlm, i just heard they are cool) i would suppose it's becuase it's in podcast format. you can listen to them in your off time, or while doing something else. the shaun and hbomb video take your full attention.
The video component is pretty important to their content so you do have to pay some attention to it.
It's mostly just cuz it's chill dudes dragging bad movies, and not like, hour long discussions on game design.