And how much of a passion project is it for you?
Mine is definitely a passion project. I make videos on automation using PowerShell. I aim to make videos that teach the thought process and fundamentals and not just step by step tutorials. I’ve been busy moving halfway across the country but plan to start uploading some more once I’m settled in two weeks.
That is a laudable goal. Hard thing to pass on but so valuable. Very best of luck with it.
Thanks! That’s why it takes so long between my videos coming out. That and I have a full time job, 2 kids, coach my daughter’s soccer team, and suck at video editing.
https://youtube.com/@NorthWestWind
(Also on PeerTube!)I do gameplay (mostly Splatoon), animations, modding and technical explanation of games. I upload weekly because I have too much time.
I do, but I don’t run it as a regular channel. I use it to post the creative stuff I do like music, animations, or some art stuff.
I have a huge passion project YouTube channel about DIY gardening projects with one video and 3 views from 12 years ago. I’m carefully cultivating my viewers to give a sense of elitism with my rare drops.
You know, you could up your viewership by at least 33% by posting a link ;)
I started making gaming guide and play videos a couple of years ago.
It something I always wanted to do. Gaming is a passion and enjoying help others learn.
Living out one my many dreams.
I have a couple videos but nothing active.
Some Rainbow 6 Siege gameplay and some drone shots of my part of Australia.
I make videos irregularly (this year 2 iirc), only when i have an idea and take the time to make the video. Since i do a lot of other stuff it is not really one project, but each video is its own project, and the channel is just a way to publish them.
Yes! But like all projects, they die quickly.
One channel for poems, mostly in Norwegian, but the occasional English/German as well Joyce!
Another for teaching Norwegian (in English) Some years old now
We use to do reviews of shows, but stopped after losing the camera. It was fun. Comments weren’t, but I just ignored them.
That’s a bummer. I find a lot of toxicity in YouTube comments that are just wildly disconnected from my experience with actual humans in the real world.
I think that’s one of the things I really like about Lemmy in that folks will generally respectfully disagree or be kind to each other. Generally.
I have mostly random videos with things I’ve been interested in over the years. I’ve been doing a short a day for over a year now. The shorts are pretty random but surround things that happen on my life.
I love video and live production. I haven’t been able to really do it since college and don’t have time (or equipment) to do consistent long form content; but shorts are easy and fun enough to come up with.
Also a bunch of the shorts involve my cat.