I've been considering making some video game walkthroughs. I recently bought a microphone and have no use for it.
I'd like some tips. Anyone here ever do it? How much work does it involve/is it worth the effort/ is it fun?/what should I expect?
I guess what I really want to know is; what is being an author on youtube like? I have a channel but I've only made 4 videos of random things that I'm not particularly proud of.
Rubix has made a couple videos, including the L++ and the Lix promotional video, and Stepmania records. cc has exactly one video on youtube, the one-builder challenge of Thunder-Lemmings Are Go. All are without speech.
With a table microphone or headset, you should join Mumble (will give instructions on IRC some other time) when playing Lix. The game is much funnier with voicechat.
-- Simon
I'm SentinelProxima on YouTube. Most of my videos are of the
Repton series of puzzle games, and I just give brief comments about my solutions in the video's infobox. (I don't like the sound of my voice, and I usually don't have enough to say to fill up a video.) However, for my
XOR walkthrough I did a spoken commentary on each level.
How much work -- not much, though it depends on how good your computer is (mine finds it difficult to process the game and the recording software simultaneously, so controlling the game becomes a little jerky and I need several more attempts than I normally would). Also depends, of course, on whether you're aiming to just complete the game or show a "perfect" solution. (My video walkthrough of a "perfect game" on
Iji stops midway through Sector 5 because it just became so tedious -- especially as I had already completed the challenge and had nothing to prove.)
Processing the video afterwards isn't too bad, but compressing it takes a while, so make sure you have something non-computer you can pass the time with. I recommend VirtualDub.
Yes, it's fun

Just don't go into it expecting to get huge numbers of views or comments.
A channel I work for (Ludos Gaming Network) make video content of game plays. We could always welcome you on the team I think (send the Youtube account owner a message there). It is pretty simple. Headset and a video editing software/recorder like FRAPS will do for all PC games.