User talk:SarshielIsGood

When I started my YouTube channel, it was 27 July 2020. I didn’t expect much from it. It was just a hobby, something to keep me happy and creative in my spare time. I was 11 that time and i was called a Young YouTuber in my family. I also had created a Discord Server for my fans to chat and communicate and also tell them when i will upload videos. Now I can look back and think: “that was a pretty good call”. YouTube is going to change my life.

Initially, I didn’t really see it as a career. As time went on though, I got increased by more and more views and subscribers on my channel and started to realize people were depending on my videos a bit more. I knew I wanted to take YouTube more seriously, so I decided to record my videos on my Go Pro for a better quality. I also will everytime think what content can i put for my video when I want to record my videos.

Being a student, you might wonder how I manage to balance filming, editing, uploading and everything else being a YouTuber. I will at least take 6 hours for my editing using the best software. I will also get bored sometimes, but i put my eyes on the screen and put my effort on it.

YouTube has also meant that I’ve managed to get myself out there in the public and test out ideas. I’m into anything to do with storytelling, but mainly games, film and music. I think you can learn so many skills from YouTube, and I certainly have. You can go into a potential workplace and your YouTube channel will show them everything they need to know about how you manage your time, how you’re self-motivated, how you can handle social media. The list goes on.

As well as being an amazing creative outlet and giving me invaluable skills for my future career, YouTube has had a deeper impact. Sometimes it can be really emotional to see the impact my videos have had on people. It’s definitely the best part of YouTube for me. It’s really amazing to feel like something that started out as just a hobby is now reaching and affecting so many people’s lives.

YouTube is about so much more than just becoming a famous. It’s so much easier nowadays than it used to be, and less conventional jobs are becoming more and more common. If you want to get started on YouTube, don’t worry about being perfect – show your users a bit of your personality, and then when you’ve got an audience, you’ve got people to give you global feedback, which is absolutely invaluable. Companies have to pay for that kind of thing and if you as an individual can form even just a small audience, it’s really vital and the things you get are so worth it, even though you’re probably not going to make any money from it.

So, go on. Give it a go. I know it’s scary and awkward at first to film yourself and put videos up there for potentially thousands of people to see, but trust me: it might be the best decision you’ve ever made.