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Outtakes

It’s not often that I upload outtakes from the live stream, but today was an exception – not because I wanted to, but because the standing (latest) video was another outtake that had generated 15,000 views in a day’s time on YouTube. I thought we’d have more to upload yesterday, but I was mistaken.

I’m left wondering if I should post more outtakes (as snapped by members of the community)?

I don’t mind that people record and upload outtakes to their own channel, so long as they let me know they’re doing so (I need to claim them from my end, so it’s always cool). Going “behind the scenes” is awesome for those who aren’t there when something wacky happens, and I don’t usually capture videos beyond that which get uploaded to the YouTube channel and podcast feed.

Either way, if you capture something you think is funny (and it’s a quality recording), let me know and maybe we can throw it into an official rotation?

So, what was this mysterious video that generated so much traffic in such a short time? Part of the blooper reel from when I was muddling through a few Ustream problems while trying to record my first Guitar Hero experience. I was not having a good time, but I did have… well, the video speaks for itself (don’t worry, it’s short):

What baffles me most is that this five-second video has also spawned 293 text comments. Do I need to drop this educational angle and just go for insipidity? I spend so much time trying to create quality content, but does the Internet only care about… this? And yes, that was a true left cheek sneak – not a layered sound effect. I replaced this as the “latest video” today on my YouTube channel with this outtake as recorded by UncleJohn. Thank goodness he came to the rescue and unearthed a mid-summer gadgetfest before I had to do something drastic:

That’s the remote control helicopter I got from ThinkGeek a few months ago – playing with it on-camera (like this embedded video) would likely have driven just as many video views as the original review I posted. Maybe I need to do less talking, more outtaking?

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11 Comments

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You know you’re popular when you can fart and get 15,000 views on YouTube in less than a day.

Outtakes are hilarious. I say use them. It shows you to be more human and hey, they’re fun to watch!

No, of course we don’t want the frivolity to REPLACE the content. But the occasional silly diversion is a good thing—a little play with the work. ;D

Still keep your content definitely, but adding some fun outtakes is a fine idea. Absolutely start putting some outtakes, but don’t replace the content.

Chris, Don’t stop doing your normal recordings. Just, save the outtakes. Even if it is a recording you f up half way through, you normally make it hilarious for us. IE the uStream issue a few nights ago. People would have been laughing like crazy.

I like both types of recordings! Just post a few more bloopers for my enjoyment. ;)

Chris is like a little kid, I swear. Minus the him being smart he is basically a kid….. :)

Wow. I was there in the Live stream when you were recording the Guitar Hero vids but I must of been away from the computer for the time that you let out some dirty air lol. It cool to see those videos though. On of my favorites was when the throw up on the macbook pro accident happened. Also when Wicket fell of the Desk when you were out of the office lol.

I say, keep the out takes around. They’re a great laugh from the usual recordings, plus they show a completely different side of you. Butt.. I say don’t stop what you’re usually doing video wise, those are equally “good” to watch.

I love the out takes. It makes people connect to you on a more down to earth level. I mean lets face it the world has many tech guys that are just plain boring. You bring a type of excitement to the genre that makes more people feel proud to be a geek of some type. You are actually leading a small cult or revolution that is much bigger in my opinion then any other similar communities. You are a genius and the best part is that your just being yourself. Keep being yourself. Keep being an inspiration to all the geeks out there.

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