ProMovieBlogger
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2 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - Link Exchange Review: ... · 0 replies · +1 points
6 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How to Create a YouTub... · 0 replies · +1 points
7 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How to Create a YouTub... · 0 replies · +1 points
The strikes come to your inbox and on the dashboard of your YouTube channel under Settings, Manage Account, Account Status.
This series is about setting up a YouTube, the mechanics of that and so forth, not video creation but you do bring up an interesting point. Perhaps.
7 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How to Create a YouTub... · 2 replies · +1 points
If the videos do not match a third party, you could try to monetize them since no one is claiming them. I have never tried though. I was never asked to send out contracts for individual videos either.
I would let the commentators comment away. They are interacting with your video and you.
9 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How to Increase Your G... · 0 replies · +1 points
Possibly under 8 seconds is good, 5 seconds is probably excellent (these are guesses).
11 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How to Increase Your G... · 0 replies · +2 points
11 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - Link Exchange Review: ... · 0 replies · +1 points
11 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - 7 Movie Review Writing... · 0 replies · +1 points
Lol. Definitely not.
"a well thought out, well written" film review or analysis does not have to be drab and is not inherently drab. It all comes down to the writer, their individual style, and the tastes of his or her audience.
I prefer the casual format to decide whether or not to see a film but I love when a reviewer digs into the film (ex. Inception) and brings the sub-text to the surface. That is why I write so few movie reviews. Digging into the film takes time, patience, devotion, prep, and research time.
Just because you research a film review and are thorough does not make it a research paper. Fact-checking your review is a good thing. You want to be accurate.
The Blogosphere is a rich tapestry of reviews, critics, and ideas. There is no right or wrong method to do something (unless we are talking about a paid job that comes with precepts and guidelines). What I presented are things you might want to avoid, things that could potentially de-value your review.
12 weeks ago @ ProMovieBlogger - Link Exchange Review: ... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 weeks ago @ Riches Corner | Make M... - nRelate Review: A Bet... · 1 reply · +1 points
Contraption