Laurene wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 9:08 pm
As for the length of the videos, I personally don’t mind the longer videos at all. Yes, I do watch them or at least parts of them more than once, but that’s the beauty of having a video. We can pause it if we’re drawing along, and we can rewind as often as we need to.
That sums up my own feelings too. They can be watched in sections, or watched all the way through, and then watched again, section by section. I was beginning to think that they should be split up into, say, 7-10 minute segments. But then there would be multiple videos to watch, and the link between them (that a longer video has) would be lost.
Also, the current videos are Intermediate level, so they're aimed at the more serious artist.
I deliberately haven't replied for a while (although I've been ill and didn't mean it to be this long!). I can only assume that the lack of comments means that everyone is entirely happy with the way things are.
I realize that there may be a generational difference at work here. If some of your younger students are more comfortable with shorter videos...
When I look at the stats at YouTube, I can see more than a few people bail out early. That's to be expected. In future, when I know I'm going to put one of these videos up on YouTube, I'll record a second script with breaks, so I can split the videos up.
Right now, I'm more concerned with getting Drawing Hair: Part 2 made. It's being a pig! I seem to be taking two steps forward and one back at every stage. I've spent most of today trying to enhance a 2" wide photo, so it's suitable for display on a 24" monitor. What I've got now is usable, but I'm going to have to re-think the sequence and find another way to approach it.... which I think I just have
