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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb59UbWLHYg
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  2. #12 Re: Benyco, what could it be... 
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    You are already better than "Skuterowo" guys.
    Ask me nothing - I DO NOT speak english. Really...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zorge View Post
    You are already better than "Skuterowo" guys.
    Thanks a lot...

    The information value of Skuterowo is like this :
    This is a bike, made by Romet, the Motorcycle is red and has nice wheels...

    There is no Word about that this is a chineese bike.

    They have latly recensed a new 50ccm, and compared it with former model, wich was completly from another chineese factory...

    Skuterowo has better Photo /camera gear and more time, and possibilities.
    But i have, Thanks this forum, more knowledge :-).
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  4. #14 Re: Benyco, what could it be... 
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    You audio is not synced with the actual shifting?
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    I record only my speach with another device, and just this i must sync. The engine sound is recorded with sport camera. The rpm gauge is to slow...
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  6. #16 Re: Benyco, what could it be... 
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    It is your first video and I expect that you'll get better in bike testing.

    You know, IMO, all you should tell and show doesn't fit in 5-6 minute video - it's at least 15-20 minute story. You need to tell your viewers all facts you can about the bike and his systems - breaks, suspension, electrics, wheels and tyres, frame, tupperware, engine too and pecularities, if any. In my perception, it should look similar to introductions that make guys from Ukraine's "Mototek" - https://www.youtube.com/user/mototekua/videos. Your videos should not be deep like the Andrzej Wajda's movies, just stuffed with useful informations.

    After that - your impressions, again, about bike and all of his systems: handling, gear shifting, engine running, breaking, suspension and frame behaving, lights and blinkers, ergonomics... All that combined with nice shots of a bike motion in interesting scenery.

    I like what were doing some guys on "Youtube" channel while testing a car - they park on the street, stop passers-by and ask for their impressions about the car in front of them, letting them to sit in the car, touch this and that, push the buttons, spin the wheel... If not that, maybe you could gather a "trolling team" of eloquent local moto enthusiast, your acquaintances.

    At the end, you can summarize all pros and cons, and... that's all.

    But, it would be great if you could add some "twist" in your videos, like this guy, Constantine Zaruckii - https://www.youtube.com/user/AcademeG/videos , it would be grrrreat! He combines accurate and reliable informations, clear conclusions with intelligent humor.

    Also, his videos are good example of good video editing, and what is important - it shows that you need cameraman and wireless microphone.

    Your video proved me one more time that I don not understand Polish as much I should. Listening to what you're saying, I understood only a few dozen words, something like in a scene from the film "13th Warrior", when Banderas begins to understand the language of the Vikings.
    Ask me nothing - I DO NOT speak english. Really...
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    I speak very fast, and this could be difficult.

    Your advices are very helpfull. But first it is a hobby after work. That means not a lot of time, that i do not have.
    Second i thought that the video should be a suplement to my writing, writing is faster that recording.
    Third, do not want spent money if i can not earn it back.

    The portal makes money but not much.All earn there i will spent on gear. Maybe it will be better someday.
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  8. #18 Re: Benyco, what could it be... 
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    Your video is pretty good, I was only pointing out that as you hear shifting in the audio, the tachometer is steadily climbing not reflecting the shifting that we hear in the audio. LOL with increase in gear the rpm drop and climb back with continuous throttle.

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  9. #19 Re: Benyco, what could it be... 
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    Consider that you write your review, then recite it into audio, separately record the engine and shifting up to speed, video of the ride, interlace the three and finish off with a walk around. I would avoid using music because many viewers comment on music and usually it’s about them wanting to hear the engine and or not likely the genre.
    Some of what you said whilst beside the bike could have been said within the ride video, if you take out the music, using music in a revenue generating website is and can get the video shut down. I had a simple video that was shut down do to a lack of licensing of the music I used. If you embed a video on your site and it gets flagged it makes you look unprofessional.
    There is a market for online magazines and if you are refined and informative you will get traffic and in that can get revenue. I would say maybe enough to cover all your costs of your hobby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJH View Post
    you hear shifting in the audio, the tachometer is steadily climbing not reflecting the shifting that we hear in the audio.
    I noticed that too, but the rpm gauge reactions are too slow.

    The next week i will test Romet black city. It is a scooter. It will be interesting because i never drove a scooter :-).
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