Of course it would. So why don't you? I assume you have the equipment or know what to get? Do you go USB or XLR? Do you go Hauppauge or Canopy? Phantom or preamp? Vegas or Premiere? Audacity or Wavepad? And calibrations? How would you set up? And I assume you know about synching and video editing? And how to make your intro Video? And it'll be easy to advertise, right? Oh and you'd obviously know about channel management. I mean, why wouldn't you? Which network, if any, would you trust? Would Maker be the best choice? Of course because it's easy, maintaining a fan base would be easy. And then of course you know about doing your own finances and taxes. This list is just a small thing to consider. And you'd straight up just record and upload, right? Or would you? Maybe there's actually work to do with each video you make and render. What's the best output settings? Especially for YouTube, but you know those too, right? Try it, and like the rest of us who actually do this, you'd then realise you don't just record a 5 minute Xbox DVR video, put audio over it, upload and the cash rolls in.
Boulder Pro Tip: You gotta get 150,000 minutes of video watched every 3 months on YouTube to start getting paid chump change, so yeah, try it and after 3 months tell me how easy it is. It's only good if you work hard
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Who said I would do it as a job? I would do it as a hobby. I'm finishing up my degree to get a job in the business field. I don't need or want YouTube money.
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Then do it as a hobby. But like I said, tell me how easy it is after doing all the above. Because you'd still have to run it like a YouTube channel business, regardless of if it pays.
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Why would I do all the above for a video?
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How else would you do it? You can't just magic a video.