Hi, I’m Europeanhistorian, and I’ve been teaching history for over 20 years in Primary school. For most of that time, I’ve been fascinated by the Middle Ages and the events that led up to it. I have always liked reading about the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of the barbarian tribes and kingdoms they create. With the emergence of new technologies that enable us to create faceless youtube channels ( I am a shy guy for the real camera;) ), I decided to create a youtube channel and cover the whole history of the Middle Ages. I know some of you, let's say “old school youtube guys and girls” do not like faceless channels, but it is what it is. Sometimes we have to take advantage of new technologies, even if we like and explore “old things” that happened a long time ago. Please comment, what you like and especially what you dont, because this will help me to improve future videos a lot. Should I go more in-depth? I would be very thankful for any advice about video making, as here I am a total beginner. I never make and edit videos until now. So, subscribe to the channel and help me create a comprehensive guide to European Middle Ages or you can join our facebook group where you can meet me in-person facebook.com/groups/1108377304343853
@brusampАй бұрын
the topic is interesting and the audio is very good... but this constantant zooming in and out on the images makes whatching it impossible.. it gives me headache.. Petty and sorry for that.. maybe you can remove the whole picture motion zooming...
@EuropeanhistorianАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment. As I said in one of my previous comments, I am historian much more than video editor. This channel is my first editing expirience, I will try to do my best to correct this.
@brusampАй бұрын
@@Europeanhistorian I like your tone of voice and the audio is great... Also the pictures. Just try to change a bit the motion... I'll send you a channel that the guy does a bit of the motion, but in a way that doesn't give head ache. But please keep doing the videos... You'll get better at editing the videos. Other than that, the content is really great! Check his videos editions: Middle ages madness.
@EuropeanhistorianАй бұрын
@@brusamp Thank you very much mate. I really appreciate your help. As I said, I did not know anything about the editing, so I understand that motion of the video is not good enough or can be annoying to someone. I have almost finished video about the Anglo - saxon period and I used same techniques as in the recent videos but I will sure study some other motion techniques when I start new video about King Alfred the Great tommorow.