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Generic Youtube Account
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#1
11 Frags +

Just an idea I've had, what if, instead of having a forum thread for Youtube videos, we just made one generic account. Not saying a tf.tv or Commft type one, but one which a large number of people have the info for and can upload to, so people can get more exposure for their videos.

People could upload anything from Fraps'd fragshows to full length movies, and write in a description with a link to their channel. Each person could have a playlist on the channel and each video could be formatted similar to how editors ask for demos; something like 'Name-Class-Title'. Prominent community members could be given access to the account, and we could just have people contact any of those people to get their videos up.

Just thinking because of the 16-or-17 page forum thread about frag clips is completely unorganized, and because of how much simpler it would be if you could just subscribe on Youtube to one account and have a nice formatted feed of new videos. The only real problem I can see is that you would need to get all of the videos to the uploaders, though the only real qualification to use it would be something along the lines of not being the kind of dick who would screw it over just to annoy people.

Thoughts?

EDIT: Mostly because I'm bored waiting for a pug, made an account/group for it.
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/tf2clips
http://www.youtube.com/user/TF2FragClips

Just an idea I've had, what if, instead of having a forum thread for Youtube videos, we just made one generic account. Not saying a tf.tv or Commft type one, but one which a large number of people have the info for and can upload to, so people can get more exposure for their videos.

People could upload anything from Fraps'd fragshows to full length movies, and write in a description with a link to their channel. Each person could have a playlist on the channel and each video could be formatted similar to how editors ask for demos; something like 'Name-Class-Title'. Prominent community members could be given access to the account, and we could just have people contact any of those people to get their videos up.

Just thinking because of the 16-or-17 page forum thread about frag clips is completely unorganized, and because of how much simpler it would be if you could just subscribe on Youtube to one account and have a nice formatted feed of new videos. The only real problem I can see is that you would need to get all of the videos to the uploaders, though the only real qualification to use it would be something along the lines of not being the kind of dick who would screw it over just to annoy people.

Thoughts?


EDIT: Mostly because I'm bored waiting for a pug, made an account/group for it.
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/tf2clips
http://www.youtube.com/user/TF2FragClips
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#2
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#3
7 Frags +

people would change the password :[

people would change the password :[
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#4
6 Frags +

what if like 4 or 5 people had the password, these people would be well trusted, then people could contact them to upload their videos, i feel like it would turn into a shitfest if everyone had the pw. youtube might even ban the account if it gets logged into from so many locations.

what if like 4 or 5 people had the password, these people would be well trusted, then people could contact them to upload their videos, i feel like it would turn into a shitfest if everyone had the pw. youtube might even ban the account if it gets logged into from so many locations.
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#5
5 Frags +

I'd imagine most people who produce content want their videos on their channel, so I don't see this happening.

I'd imagine most people who produce content want their videos on their channel, so I don't see this happening.
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#6
2 Frags +

The problem with trusting certain people with the password is that those people would most likely be already involved in other things (Lange, truk, etc. comes to mind, as they are the more trusted members of the community). Adding to their workload just seems...off.

Is there a way to group youtube channels together? I can't remember.

The problem with trusting certain people with the password is that those people would most likely be already involved in other things (Lange, truk, etc. comes to mind, as they are the more trusted members of the community). Adding to their workload just seems...off.

Is there a way to group youtube channels together? I can't remember.
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#7
eXtelevision
2 Frags +

We're always willing to host people's videos to help with eXposure.

What ehFk says is pretty true, but it can be hard to attract views on good content if you dont have a lot of subs or other big videos. YT Rankings and all that. It took a lot for the CommFT channel to get where it is now (60k Subs and 12 million video views O_o ) and we'd love to help other channels in the community get more attention.

The paybacks we can offer are limited, and I admit sometimes it's a hassle to get us to upload for you. Luc and I have access, and Duder has been told the PW in the past but hasn't really uploaded for us before. Luc is more available and can post videos whenever. My e-mail is eXtine@eXtelevision.com his is luc @ the same address.

We can offer you annotations and link

The main condition of getting your video on on the CommFT channel is that the clip must be copyright-free, utilizing music in which the artists are not opposed to their use in this way as long as they are cited.

We want commercials on all our videos, and it's a hassle for us to remember/track which videos we shouldn't be claiming because they used Daft Punk. There is also a major liability issue. We don't want copyright strikes.

We are not currently profit sharing from our Ad revenue as even with a healthy percentage going towards the editor, the amount we are earning doesn't justify the amount of effort it would take to split everything monthly for each contributing editor. Would love to automate it and rev-share with all of our editors in the future, but it just doesn't make sense currently./

I am proud to declare that our ad revenue is going towards the goal of supporting Luc and making him a full time employee, as well as generally supporting eXtv's efforts and our ability to have a positive impact on the community. If we host a tournament, our capability to offer prize funding is dependent upon our ad revenue.

eXtv is suspending our travel spending for a while and we don't have any pressing equipment costs. As much as I wanted to think of a better gift, my wife is probably buying me a 4TB eXternal drive, that will be very helpful for eXtv stuff. We'd like to spend money on renting a studio in the future, so that we can restart eXtravision even better than it was before. Until then, eXtv is just spending our ad revenue on our webserver and Luc.

TL/DR: CommFT would love to post your Video on our 60k subscriber channel in order to help your channel get more eXposure. Any music used needs to be copyright-free so we can commercialize it after citing the artist.

We're always willing to host people's videos to help with eXposure.

What ehFk says is pretty true, but it can be hard to attract views on good content if you dont have a lot of subs or other big videos. YT Rankings and all that. It took a lot for the CommFT channel to get where it is now (60k Subs and 12 million video views O_o ) and we'd love to help other channels in the community get more attention.

The paybacks we can offer are limited, and I admit sometimes it's a hassle to get us to upload for you. Luc and I have access, and Duder has been told the PW in the past but hasn't really uploaded for us before. Luc is more available and can post videos whenever. My e-mail is eXtine@eXtelevision.com his is luc @ the same address.

We can offer you annotations and link

The main condition of getting your video on on the CommFT channel is that the clip must be copyright-free, utilizing music in which the artists are not opposed to their use in this way as long as they are cited.

We want commercials on all our videos, and it's a hassle for us to remember/track which videos we shouldn't be claiming because they used Daft Punk. There is also a major liability issue. We don't want copyright strikes.

We are not currently profit sharing from our Ad revenue as even with a healthy percentage going towards the editor, the amount we are earning doesn't justify the amount of effort it would take to split everything monthly for each contributing editor. Would love to automate it and rev-share with all of our editors in the future, but it just doesn't make sense currently./

I am proud to declare that our ad revenue is going towards the goal of supporting Luc and making him a full time employee, as well as generally supporting eXtv's efforts and our ability to have a positive impact on the community. If we host a tournament, our capability to offer prize funding is dependent upon our ad revenue.

eXtv is suspending our travel spending for a while and we don't have any pressing equipment costs. As much as I wanted to think of a better gift, my wife is probably buying me a 4TB eXternal drive, that will be very helpful for eXtv stuff. We'd like to spend money on renting a studio in the future, so that we can restart eXtravision even better than it was before. Until then, eXtv is just spending our ad revenue on our webserver and Luc.

TL/DR:[b] CommFT would love to post your Video on our 60k subscriber channel in order to help your channel get more eXposure. Any music used needs to be copyright-free so we can commercialize it after citing the artist.[/b]
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#8
0 Frags +

I don't see one youtube channel panning out, but I feel like people who already have subscribers encouraging others to subscribe to other TF2 youtube channels would be our best bet. The best example I can think of is the Newgrounds circlejerk (OneyNG, Psychicpebbles, Stamper, El Cid, Egoraptor, etc.) on youtube do a great job of giving each other exposure by all liking and favoriting each other's videos and telling people to subscribe to them on their homepage.

Basically, just make our youtube channels really community oriented. We've been doing this already with streams.

I don't see one youtube channel panning out, but I feel like people who already have subscribers encouraging others to subscribe to other TF2 youtube channels would be our best bet. The best example I can think of is the Newgrounds circlejerk (OneyNG, Psychicpebbles, Stamper, El Cid, Egoraptor, etc.) on youtube do a great job of giving each other exposure by all liking and favoriting each other's videos and telling people to subscribe to them on their homepage.

Basically, just make our youtube channels really community oriented. We've been doing this already with streams.
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#9
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KaeyelIs there a way to group youtube channels together? I can't remember.

I think something like this would be better. Having a central place for everyone's channels is just like how tftv is a central place for everyone's stream.

[quote=Kaeyel]Is there a way to group youtube channels together? I can't remember.[/quote]

I think something like this would be better. Having a central place for everyone's channels is just like how tftv is a central place for everyone's stream.
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#10
1 Frags +

isn't there already a TFTV youtube channel

isn't there already a TFTV youtube channel
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#11
eXtelevision
-9 Frags +

^ that too. They just use it for the stream archives, TF.tv isn't doing any post-produced stuff on there AFAIK.

We'll be formally/more aggressively looking for more editors soon, but are also accepting applications all the time, hit us up at those e-mails listed above.

^ that too. They just use it for the stream archives, TF.tv isn't doing any post-produced stuff on there AFAIK.

We'll be formally/more aggressively looking for more editors soon, but are also accepting applications all the time, hit us up at those e-mails listed above.
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#12
0 Frags +

If anything, I consider it a quality filter if it's difficult for most people to get their vids seen. Amazing ones will naturally get shared.

If anything, I consider it a quality filter if it's difficult for most people to get their vids seen. Amazing ones will naturally get shared.
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#13
0 Frags +

I wasn't thinking for commercial use, most people don't have any intention of making money off their channels, and upload maybe one video a month. Just a generic channel for everyone to upload to, the only requirement to get the pass would be to actually have videos on your channel and not be a well-known troll. We could have a group of people who had the password, and simply have them contact someone on it. It doesn't require any of the community superstars to work on it, it doesn't take any special skill or ability to upload videos for people. And since most people encode their videos down to <100MB files, sharing them to a person who has the pass wouldn't be too much of a problem. I'm thinking ~50 people with the password, not 5, so that it wouldn't be too much of a burden.

I wasn't thinking for commercial use, most people don't have any intention of making money off their channels, and upload maybe one video a month. Just a generic channel for everyone to upload to, the only requirement to get the pass would be to actually have videos on your channel and not be a well-known troll. We could have a group of people who had the password, and simply have them contact someone on it. It doesn't require any of the community superstars to work on it, it doesn't take any special skill or ability to upload videos for people. And since most people encode their videos down to <100MB files, sharing them to a person who has the pass wouldn't be too much of a problem. I'm thinking ~50 people with the password, not 5, so that it wouldn't be too much of a burden.
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#14
eXtelevision
-8 Frags +

If you don't have a power structure for the channel, what's the point of building it up as a distribution network? At any moment any of those 50 people could permanently fuck up the YouTube channel and destroy all the work done.

If you don't have a power structure for the channel, what's the point of building it up as a distribution network? At any moment any of those 50 people could permanently fuck up the YouTube channel and destroy all the work done.
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eXtineIf you don't have a power structure for the channel, what's the point of building it up as a distribution network? At any moment any of those 50 people could permanently fuck up the YouTube channel and destroy all the work done.

Of course there would be a power structure, I'm just suggesting a much more open environment. There would be a large number of people, not a huge number, but enough that no one person would be overworked by it. I'm thinking people who the community knows can be trusted, not necessarily current prominent members, but just people who have been around for a while.

[quote=eXtine]If you don't have a power structure for the channel, what's the point of building it up as a distribution network? At any moment any of those 50 people could permanently fuck up the YouTube channel and destroy all the work done.[/quote]

Of course there would be a power structure, I'm just suggesting a much more open environment. There would be a large number of people, not a [i]huge[/i] number, but enough that no one person would be overworked by it. I'm thinking people who the community [i]knows[/i] can be trusted, not necessarily current prominent members, but just people who have been around for a while.
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