YouTube Spoken Introductions (Unique-ness)

Mattaxol

Comedic Gamer and Professional... sh*t
Just before I start if you don't know what I mean by a "Spoken intro", it is when for example Jacksepticeye says "TOP OF THE MORNIN TO YA LADDIES" or the generic "Hey guys, welcome back to..." at the start of a video. Anyways,

I always don't know what to say when I need to do an intro to a video so I usually put it off.
I'm usually quite a creative person but I just can't think of a unique spoken intro no matter how hard I try, and I feel like if I just said "Hey guys welcome back..." bla bla bla, I'll just sound boring... I want to be unique with my intro so people kind of get hooked, just a small bit, but I just can't think of anything at all, so I came here to see if you guys have any recommendations and if you guys can share your spoken intros, just because why not.

Also, if this is in the wrong forum section, please correct me or change it :dead2:

Thanks :P
 
You don't really NEED one if you can come up with something then why not but otherwise I wouldn't worry too much about it.
 
My intro isn't really spectacular lol
It's just "Hey everyone" with a shy-ish voice, I used it once in a video for Fullscreen and it sounded catchy to me.
 
Just before I start if you don't know what I mean by a "Spoken intro", it is when for example Jacksepticeye says "TOP OF THE MORNIN TO YA LADDIES" or the generic "Hey guys, welcome back to..." at the start of a video. Anyways,

I always don't know what to say when I need to do an intro to a video so I usually put it off.
I'm usually quite a creative person but I just can't think of a unique spoken intro no matter how hard I try, and I feel like if I just said "Hey guys welcome back..." bla bla bla, I'll just sound boring... I want to be unique with my intro so people kind of get hooked, just a small bit, but I just can't think of anything at all, so I came here to see if you guys have any recommendations and if you guys can share your spoken intros, just because why not.

Also, if this is in the wrong forum section, please correct me or change it :dead2:

Thanks :p
Hey, maybe you could start with a snappy line/ quote from something interesting that happened in your video. This could draw the viewer in by making them want to know more- then you could go for a more conventional greeting: Hi waddup... afterwards.

Hope that made sense!
 
One of the hardest things is a qualty intro and outro, I still don't have either perfected haha! I think sometimes it just happens naturally, My outro at the moment is as simple as 'Again, thank you very much for watching and i'll see you... whenever, bye!' which literally just caught on before I even realised it lmao! Not really happy with it, but at least it's consistant.
Usually there are no intro's that put me off someones channel, so I wouldn't worry too much...
 
Hey, maybe you could start with a snappy line/ quote from something interesting that happened in your video. This could draw the viewer in by making them want to know more- then you could go for a more conventional greeting: Hi waddup... afterwards.

Hope that made sense!
Great idea man, I'll see what I can do! Thanks for the reply :P[DOUBLEPOST=1461838690,1461838640][/DOUBLEPOST]
One of the hardest things is a qualty intro and outro, I still don't have either perfected haha! I think sometimes it just happens naturally, My outro at the moment is as simple as 'Again, thank you very much for watching and i'll see you... whenever, bye!' which literally just caught on before I even realised it lmao! Not really happy with it, but at least it's consistant.
Usually there are no intro's that put me off someones channel, so I wouldn't worry too much...
Agreed, I'll keep thinking, but I won't let it annoy me too much, haha.
 
I always start every video with the same spoken introduction. I think that it help to create a sort of constant note on every single video. Also i prefer a spoken intro to an animated intro, I feel is more personal.
 
I always start every video with the same spoken introduction. I think that it help to create a sort of constant note on every single video. Also i prefer a spoken intro to an animated intro, I feel is more personal.
I definitely agree, part of why I'm trying to think of a spoken intro that's unique, brings in even more of a personal feeling, haha.
 
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