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Kieran
09-06-2012, 09:43 PM
Hello Guys!
As many of you know, I and my friend Tyler own the website Rural Survival (http://www.ruralsurvival.net/),
we also have a YouTube Channel reviewing camping equipment and alike, but due to exams and all the other stuff in school, we haven't really had much time to develop our channel,
Fortunately, I leave school in a week!
Rural Survival will be uploading many, many more video's to YouTube.
We want to know what you want to see on the website, and on the YouTube channel!? So, please inform us of what you want to see.
Replies to this post, emails, anything would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Kieran
FishyFolk
09-06-2012, 09:50 PM
It would help if you stop shouting :mad2:
Kieran
09-06-2012, 10:29 PM
It would help if you stop shouting :mad2:
I only used 3 exclamation marks in the whole piece of writing?
FishyFolk
09-06-2012, 10:35 PM
I only used 3 exclamation marks in the whole piece of writing?
It's not your exclamation marks I am aiming at...
Kieran
09-06-2012, 10:59 PM
So what are you 'aiming at'...?
jus_young
09-06-2012, 11:11 PM
Kieran, the size of the text may indicate an agressive tone to your words. The general font size would be increased if you were trying to make a point or stress that you were angry about something. Reducing the size back to normal indicates a normal and more pleasing tone towards the majority of the adults using the forum. Its just something you learn as you get older like most of us old farts on here ;)
Kieran
10-06-2012, 11:30 AM
Kieran, the size of the text may indicate an agressive tone to your words. The general font size would be increased if you were trying to make a point or stress that you were angry about something. Reducing the size back to normal indicates a normal and more pleasing tone towards the majority of the adults using the forum. Its just something you learn as you get older like most of us old farts on here ;)
I see,
Kernowek Scouser
10-06-2012, 05:55 PM
Generally speaking, the 'standard' kit folks take out with them is very popular and could be a good place to start. You could review either the whole kit and caboodle in a single video, or do dedicated videos for individual bits of kit.
You could do "How to" videos e.g. set up a tarp, hang a hammock, carve a spoon etc.
But, it is up to you really.
I think the main thing to keep in mind is, be yourself, make videos that are of interest to you and NEVER let any internet random encourage, goad, bait or bully you into making a video for their sole amusement.
Good luck.
Silverback
10-06-2012, 07:00 PM
NEVER let any internet random encourage, goad, bait or bully you into making a video for their sole amusement.
In other words do not feed the troll ;)
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