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  1. Could you elaborate a bit? You've been a member for over 8 years, so this is not as blatantly promotional as if you had posted this from a brand new account, but still, with such a vague question, one has to wonder what the purpose is...

    I rarely ever go to YouTube these days, in a vain attempt to preserve what's left of my sanity, and for me to check a YT video there has to be some sort of incentive. A “yt-dlp --print title --print duration” command tells me that these are named “Snowy Landscape” and “Snowy Landscape 2”, with respective durations of 4695 seconds and 5019 seconds. Well, as it is, let's say that the incentive isn't quite there for me to go to the trouble of actually watching those videos, as I sure as sh*t have more important stuff to do during those combined 9714 seconds (and the sheer carbon footprint from watching 9714 seconds of video in 4K on YouTube could not possibly be justified by a comment that would be, at best, along the lines of “yeah, beautiful”, as I have next to zero reference point when it comes to footage of snowy landscapes, and zero experience in assessing the technical or artistic merits thereof).

    Unless, perhaps, if you have a specific question to ask, be it technical, artistic, or otherwise...
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  2. Not really sure what you are trying to present..

    Didn't have to watch the video, just opened the YTube link and see a snow covered scene that is marred with a ugly concrete wall topped with barb wire and razor wire on top of that..

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    If you are looking for artistic advice, reframe the video MINUS the concrete wall, barb wire and razor wire as that gives the looks the point of view is from a prison cell.
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  3. Originally Posted by GAhere View Post
    If you are looking for artistic advice, reframe the video MINUS the concrete wall
    I will.
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  4. Originally Posted by GAhere View Post
    Not really sure what you are trying to present..

    Didn't have to watch the video, just opened the YTube link and see a snow covered scene that is marred with a ugly concrete wall topped with barb wire and razor wire on top of that..

    If you are looking for artistic advice, reframe the video MINUS the concrete wall, barb wire and razor wire as that gives the looks the point of view is from a prison cell.
    Methinks he's just looking for Views. IOW, it's click bait.
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  5. Originally Posted by baldy95307 View Post
    Originally Posted by GAhere View Post
    Not really sure what you are trying to present..

    Didn't have to watch the video, just opened the YTube link and see a snow covered scene that is marred with a ugly concrete wall topped with barb wire and razor wire on top of that..

    If you are looking for artistic advice, reframe the video MINUS the concrete wall, barb wire and razor wire as that gives the looks the point of view is from a prison cell.
    Methinks he's just looking for Views. IOW, it's click bait.
    Not much "click bait" when you have a adblocker for YouTube installed and you don't bother playing the video.

    IOW, they don't get any additional click throughs or credits for all the obnoxious ads youtube serves up.. They get one click credit and youtube claims one click rather than 4 clicks..

    Is the OP going to get rich?

    nope.

    Is the OP going to get fame and fortune?

    Nope.. Takes millions if not billions of clicks (views) to get on the board now days..

    From what I gather there is a minimum amount of clicks needed for the account to get paid by YouTube and then they pay something like one to three cents per click (view) and $.005 per ad (takes 1,000 ads per account to make $5)

    But then again, if OP is looking for how to improve their videography then sometimes running it by an audience for critique can be helpful.
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