what vids to make on roblox?
pls help come with ideas
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make it something creative and unique you can take inspiration from others but put your own twist on it dont just do a gameplay video
the good thing about roblox is that there are so many games, find one you like and record some gameplay on it
It might help to give a better sense of what your channel is about and the kind of content you make. Roblox is a really varied game, as @dukdolan mentioned, so if you're wanting specific help, it'd be good to give more details about what you're looking for.
yeah
so just rec gameplay would people see that?
can i play diff games? like rec warthunder,roblox on same channel?
it depends entirely on your channel - you can play different roblox fames on your channel if you want to. But again, without any details about what you're trying to do, people won't be able to help
i want video ideas im new and just made a gaming channel
i really wanna make
warthudner, roblox videos
and tips
can i do that?
usually you need to make it interesting by commentating over the gameplay or editing it, not just raw gameplay footage
it is just akward i dont know what to say on the vid
just tell some jokes and be entertaining, you can tell stories about stuff that has happened to you before
Also, everyone's first few videos are awkward - no one is naturally comfortable in front of a camera or speaking into a recording mic. But the only way to become comfortable is to film those first awkward videos and use those to learn how to improve.
ahhh you right i like to play warthunder i just dont know what to say
i try see on yt to some ideas
i dont know what to say
or when im in the rec i just dont find a point in the vid and stops the rec
even tho i really wanna make gaming content
Im not a roblox creator, but i think it would be a good idea to make a video on reviewing ne games on roblox. If it does good you could probably make it a series.
Maybe watch other roblox creators and see what they say in their videos - don't repeat their thing, but use what they do as inspiration for your own stuff.
Unfortunately at the end of the day, none of us are going to be able to tell you what to say or what videos to make - you're going to have to give it a shot yourself, then watch what you make and think of how you could make it better. You're always welcome to post things in #video-graphic-review with specific questions about your video (editing, pacing, that kind of thing), but your channel is yours, so ultimately you're going to need to make the videos and figure out what works and what doesn't for your own audience and style.