by Brighton West | Jan 7, 2017 | Blog, tutorials
Click your avatar in the upper right corner Click your current channel name (with the little down arrow next to it.) Choose the account you wish to use from the list. The current account will have a check mark.
by Brighton West | Jan 3, 2017 | Blog, tutorials
When uploading photos to your website, you’ll need to resize and compress them before uploading. If you post a photo direct from your camera or iPhone, the photo is probably huge – and that translates into a slow website. That photo would be great for...
by Brighton West | Aug 25, 2015 | Subscriber Nation, tutorials
If you’re like me – you’re a one-man or woman show when making online videos. And there’s nothing worse than going to edit your video and realizing that it was recorded slightly out of focus. Today, I’ll show you my set up for getting the perfect focus every...
by Brighton West | Feb 1, 2015 | Subscriber Nation, tutorials
Jump cuts can be jarring for your viewers, and take away from the professionalism in your videos. A jump cut is an edit, where the camera view doesn’t change, but the subject does. This makes it look like the subject is jumping ahead through time. If your...
by Brighton West | Jan 25, 2015 | Blog, Subscriber Nation, tutorials
Three tools to attract clicks to your videos YouTube gives you three tools to attract clicks: Titles Descriptions (specifically the first couple sentences) Thumbnails These three things must work together to convince potential viewers to start your video. Luckily,...
by Brighton West | Oct 27, 2014 | tutorials
Rule #1 for building a website should be “don’t send your visitors direct to your competition.” Well, it’s probably not rule #1 because why would anyone even need that rule? If you’re embedding YouTube videos on your website, this rule...