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Did a vlog for the first time!

I just wanted to share this, my channel is usually screencasts and today I did a vlog of me just speaking to the camera straight for ten minutes.

When I started Youtube 4 months ago, I didn't enjoy the camera parts but I loved doing this video. It was so energizing, never thought I would say that about speaking into a camera :)

Take a look, let me know what you think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYqIetyO0Q4

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on October 16, 2020
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    Looove it! I think this is so motivational for people thinking about getting started with a YT channel :-) It's a perfect compliment to your other videos.

    I think a video about your production stack would be really interesting. The fact that it's not overly complicated is actually the selling point for me, and I'm interested in how you made your titles.

    Go, Romy!

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      @mizkirsten thank you! you are the best and appreciate all the support :) I will do a video on how I made the titles. It's actually not fancy editing software but keynote animations! Editing is in imovie :)

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        It's so perfect that it's Keynote :-D

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    really inspiring... that's the mindset every newbie creator should start with.
    keep it up!

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    Looks awesome @romymisra congrats! Subbed you! I started a youtube recently too! Alan Montgomery - Coding Tutorials

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      Subscribed as well! Keep up the good work @TheTechTeacher :)

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