Thank you most kindly, it’s really good to know that a video is getting more than just the typical “first 30-60 secs” YT viewing stats
…but yep, in a much media & video-jaded age, most viewers’ attention spans don’t seem to last much beyond a minute, if that, unless the material really grabs them - hence the countless YT meta-video’s explaining just how important it is to grab viewers’ attention with something-flashy-ASAP /o\
Yeah, I noticed that behaviour on my videos, too, even the short ones.
Ofc, i’m enough of a nerd (and hopeless ED fanatic) to rewatch game recs myself, heck even spending much precious time editing & posting the stuff online…
I'm in the same boat, sort of, sometimes spending several hours watching a game livestream or watching others' videos of playing games I don't (like GTA5), sometimes picking up a copy of those games (like FH4 and ED:H/O), because I liked what I saw.
The editing was something I started because I was curious to learn something new...
…might have something to do with the fact that i’m “the wrong side of 50”, but personally i feel that this is the road to hell: more ever-more kinetic/flashy media with ever less sense of pace, space or real content ;p
I don't like this idea, either.
Wait, there's a wrong side of 50?
Although I have to admit that this sometimes happens to me, too, that I start watching something and find myself closing the tab with the video again. Usually because it was something that didn't match my expectations fueled by the title and/or thumbnail.
I think it’s probably enough material for a good 10-15 min final edit, ie: with the right pace to feel the final moments leading up to the “explosions”, and to leave one wondering just what happened, as some of us did after… without lagging/lingering to the point that most/many just skip through or away to something else ;]
I would love to see that.