FrankCos
Loving YTtalk
One of the most important tools in the writing world is the workshop: writers gather to review, discuss, and help improve each others' work through a serious of workshop meetings. My partner does this, and she always gets a lot out of it.
If someone [read: me] organized a handful of creators to do series of workshops, would you do it? What would you expect/hope for out of the experience?
The gist of it, as I imagine, is that the group would make relatively similar content: vloggers and gamers might have separate workshops, for example. Depending on the size of the group, we'd collectively review 2 or 3 people each week, perhaps specific videos, and then make constructive suggestions for the future. Once everyone's been reviewed once, we'd start the cycle over to see if there's been any improvement.
Depending on the size of the group, this could be a 6-12 week commitment. Collaborations and shout-outs would definitely be encouraged during this process, making it beneficial on multiple fronts.
Any interest? Any idea how this workshop might be more effective?
If someone [read: me] organized a handful of creators to do series of workshops, would you do it? What would you expect/hope for out of the experience?
The gist of it, as I imagine, is that the group would make relatively similar content: vloggers and gamers might have separate workshops, for example. Depending on the size of the group, we'd collectively review 2 or 3 people each week, perhaps specific videos, and then make constructive suggestions for the future. Once everyone's been reviewed once, we'd start the cycle over to see if there's been any improvement.
Depending on the size of the group, this could be a 6-12 week commitment. Collaborations and shout-outs would definitely be encouraged during this process, making it beneficial on multiple fronts.
Any interest? Any idea how this workshop might be more effective?

