hello everyone. Looking for youtubers with plenty of talent, but less than 1000 subscribers. Me and various friends are putting together a network of skilled youtubers and need volunteers. Because of recent issues many people are not online as often making recording very difficult. (you can't just have a lets play survival with no one else, it gets boring after a while if your not popular yet!). We have a MC-Pro hosting server, and are preparing for our first permanent series, but as stated before we need many, MANY volunteers. we need at least 30 youtubers (excluding me and my friends) to fill the roles. requirements:
ages 10-15 only please (it would be awkward having a twenty year old in a video with a bunch of 13 year olds, no?)
must have:
Skype
youtube
minecraft (duh)
FTB/Technic launcher (optional)
Hamachi (needed in worst case senarios (like someone forgetting to pay the bill ))
Wifi (duh)
WinRAR (optional as we can help with that if you don't)
must live in USA (America) Canada
Must speak FLUENT English. (meaning if we have to ask you what your name is more than three times, your out bucko...)
Please send all messages to my email : [email protected]
I will release a list of people who signed up later, and I will link my channel once I have at least three videos out.
EDIT: make sure you are on at least once a week (except for sundays, I am usually busy)
Edit: screen writing for a zombie apocalypse series.
also, no cursing. it may be funny, but its not helping our child friendly rating before we get popular. how do we brainwash the youtubers? aim for the kids.also, please no cursing in the videos. it will get us a lot of subcribers and keep the hate on the minimum.
So, you don't want people that have more than 1k subs?
if they do, they can still apply. its just we're trying to get the "little guys" out there. the whole idea is to start small and work as a team to get big. its kinda complicated, but the less subscribers you have, the more likely you actually are to get in. besides, chances are if they have 1000 subs their probably already past the "team-recording" point anyway.
Hit me up I have 100 Subs (almost and im looking for some people also Tehleet ill do some vids sometime if you want Thanks for your time http://www.youtube.c...ZombiesOnTheBus
ok. send me an email with your Skype name (don't post on the forums, unless you want hackers/spam.). We'd really appreciate people in our age group, so your welcome to join. Also to anyone else reading, tryouts are every Saturday. once this post gets a little more popular we'll close tryouts.... for now at least. unless we get a number of trolls and griefers.
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It's possible to grow as a solo channel (I started out as solo, didn't start doing 'group stuff' until I passed 400, and only rarely do it even now).
Though admittedly, growing as a group is MUCH easier if done right (though it can be ruined by one 'bad egg' as well).
Now I'm going to say something that will sound a bit rough: With the age group you're working with, you're less likely to have a 'boom of growth' for any of your channels (youtube is especially harsh on younger creators - even though I've been approached for advice from some that are doing quite well 'quality-wise') - it's still good practice, and as you grow and mature - and as competitors to youtube sprout up more and more - you'll have a bit of an edge over those in the same age group as you, when it comes to an understanding of creating content (so if you enjoy it, you have the practice there).
In the end, I wish you guys the best of luck, I'm a big supporter of everyone trying youtube at least once, it's an experience that is worth having - honestly, in the coming decades, experiences with media like this will grow more and more useful as technology changes and advances.
It's possible to grow as a solo channel (I started out as solo, didn't start doing 'group stuff' until I passed 400, and only rarely do it even now).
Though admittedly, growing as a group is MUCH easier if done right (though it can be ruined by one 'bad egg' as well).
Now I'm going to say something that will sound a bit rough: With the age group you're working with, you're less likely to have a 'boom of growth' for any of your channels (youtube is especially harsh on younger creators - even though I've been approached for advice from some that are doing quite well 'quality-wise') - it's still good practice, and as you grow and mature - and as competitors to youtube sprout up more and more - you'll have a bit of an edge over those in the same age group as you, when it comes to an understanding of creating content (so if you enjoy it, you have the practice there).
In the end, I wish you guys the best of luck, I'm a big supporter of everyone trying youtube at least once, it's an experience that is worth having - honestly, in the coming decades, experiences with media like this will grow more and more useful as technology changes and advances.
well ture, but you've also got to consider branching out to younger audiences. some people just don't watch sky and Jerome because they are in their 20's and swear. I kinda have hopes that we can both be funny enough for everyone at youtube, but at the same time appeal to younger kids. this could also help minecraft out, because more younger kids will see our videos and want it.
you also got to consider the fact that we a;; got to start somewhere, and if we get young subscribers early we'll get a lot more when we get older anyway. right now we're just getting ready FOR the future (assuming minecraft stays around for a few more years)
I am 13 years old and would like to apply.
My youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/KidFreaked
I only have 17 subs but I haven't 100% started yet.
This server will be my real start on youtube!
I have a skype,mic, and meet all of your requirements!
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Check out my Youtube Channel! http://www.youtube.com/KidFreaked
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ages 10-15 only please (it would be awkward having a twenty year old in a video with a bunch of 13 year olds, no?)
must have:
Skype
youtube
minecraft (duh)
FTB/Technic launcher (optional)
Hamachi (needed in worst case senarios (like someone forgetting to pay the bill
Wifi (duh)
WinRAR (optional as we can help with that if you don't)
must live in USA (America) Canada
Must speak FLUENT English. (meaning if we have to ask you what your name is more than three times, your out bucko...)
Please send all messages to my email :
[email protected]
I will release a list of people who signed up later, and I will link my channel once I have at least three videos out.
EDIT: make sure you are on at least once a week (except for sundays, I am usually busy)
Edit: screen writing for a zombie apocalypse series.
also, no cursing. it may be funny, but its not helping our child friendly rating before we get popular. how do we brainwash the youtubers? aim for the kids.also, please no cursing in the videos. it will get us a lot of subcribers and keep the hate on the minimum.
if they do, they can still apply. its just we're trying to get the "little guys" out there. the whole idea is to start small and work as a team to get big. its kinda complicated, but the less subscribers you have, the more likely you actually are to get in. besides, chances are if they have 1000 subs their probably already past the "team-recording" point anyway.
ok. send me an email with your Skype name (don't post on the forums, unless you want hackers/spam.). We'd really appreciate people in our age group, so your welcome to join. Also to anyone else reading, tryouts are every Saturday. once this post gets a little more popular we'll close tryouts.... for now at least. unless we get a number of trolls and griefers.
Though admittedly, growing as a group is MUCH easier if done right (though it can be ruined by one 'bad egg' as well).
Now I'm going to say something that will sound a bit rough: With the age group you're working with, you're less likely to have a 'boom of growth' for any of your channels (youtube is especially harsh on younger creators - even though I've been approached for advice from some that are doing quite well 'quality-wise') - it's still good practice, and as you grow and mature - and as competitors to youtube sprout up more and more - you'll have a bit of an edge over those in the same age group as you, when it comes to an understanding of creating content (so if you enjoy it, you have the practice there).
In the end, I wish you guys the best of luck, I'm a big supporter of everyone trying youtube at least once, it's an experience that is worth having - honestly, in the coming decades, experiences with media like this will grow more and more useful as technology changes and advances.
well ture, but you've also got to consider branching out to younger audiences. some people just don't watch sky and Jerome because they are in their 20's and swear. I kinda have hopes that we can both be funny enough for everyone at youtube, but at the same time appeal to younger kids. this could also help minecraft out, because more younger kids will see our videos and want it.
you also got to consider the fact that we a;; got to start somewhere, and if we get young subscribers early we'll get a lot more when we get older anyway. right now we're just getting ready FOR the future (assuming minecraft stays around for a few more years)
My youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/KidFreaked
I only have 17 subs but I haven't 100% started yet.
This server will be my real start on youtube!
I have a skype,mic, and meet all of your requirements!
Check out my Youtube Channel! http://www.youtube.com/KidFreaked
-TrueSlayer