Recently my students and I were talking about YouTube and how much money some people are making on it. For them, it seems like a mountain of a task. I am here to prove them wrong and want to show them anyone can do it. Keep in mind I am no YouTuber, YET, but I want to prove to them with a little effort and some creative content anything can be done. This is my first channel and I will focus mainly on TIMELAPSE content. Not your normal timelapse stuff though. This will be a little stranger. I got two videos so far, but there will be more incoming. Currently doing a series on stuff that melts at room temperature. Not as easy as I thought. Having fun with it though. Please check it out and if you have any ideas of stuff that can melt, please share. Also, any feedback at all will be appreciated.
This was the first one to test my camera with time-lapse settings. Not that cool I admit, food disappearing from a plate. Any potential?
This one was a little bit more planned. A mini ice cream melting at room temperature. Thoughts?
Any and all feedback will be appreciated. For those who would like to check what is next, the channels name is Timelapse This
Timelapse taken by me using the Samsung Galaxy Note 8
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