Faceless video ideas to start with

SinnerCam

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Hey everyone, I have been kicking YT algorithm for several years now, and only recently am doing it more persistent. Read, try, sleep, repeat...

I'm thinking about character driven videos, but for now faceless it is, here are my thoughts on what can be done, and maybe someone can extend the list:

1 - Gaming
2 - Computer or phone screen action
3 - Presentation
4 - Your hands
5 - Stock / public domain footage
6 - Motion graphics
7 - Animated images

All 7 usually with voice over

I am making content in 6 & 7 now, but am planing to expend after I reach certain goals
 
Basically, it just depends on how you “emote” with your voice—even this can be worked around if the other parts of your video are interesting enough.

One of the most popular YouTube channels is Daily Dose Of Internet, and the guy’s voice isn't all that interesting, but his footage is.

So I would say that having a good voice for faceless videos can help a lot, but there are other balancing factors you have to consider—like just how interesting your videos are, how awesome the editing is, and other factors.

Based on what I've seen, ultimately, your channel’s success depends on which of your videos resonates the best with your audience.

Pick the “winning” video, come up with variations, see which produces even better results.
 
You must lose your fear of showing your face. It is a mental barrier that you must break.
 
How are you creating motion graphics? Is it powerpoint to video, or Adobe Premiere Pro graphics?
 
Basically, it just depends on how you “emote” with your voice—even this can be worked around if the other parts of your video are interesting enough.

One of the most popular YouTube channels is Daily Dose Of Internet, and the guy’s voice isn't all that interesting, but his footage is.

So I would say that having a good voice for faceless videos can help a lot, but there are other balancing factors you have to consider—like just how interesting your videos are, how awesome the editing is, and other factors.

Based on what I've seen, ultimately, your channel’s success depends on which of your videos resonates the best with your audience.

Pick the “winning” video, come up with variations, see which produces even better results.

Thx, I am working on my pipeline right now, and am trying to put together 10 videos with slightly different topics, but all in one niche, to see what will work best.
 
You must lose your fear of showing your face. It is a mental barrier that you must break.

I have been in front of the camera for several times already, but the amount of time producing such content is 3-4 times more than faceless videos, and that was one of the main reasons to work with them.
 
@SinnerCam, replies should be grouped and not responded to one by one as that is post-count inflation, instead, use the multiquote option as demonstrated in the video below (thank BTB):
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I have been in front of the camera for several times already, but the amount of time producing such content is 3-4 times more than faceless videos, and that was one of the main reasons to work with them.
I think it depends on the quality of the content, it doesn't necessarily mean that faceless content is easier to make

Btw. Am I the only one stuck on Vegas Pro xd
 
I think it depends on the quality of the content, it doesn't necessarily mean that faceless content is easier to make

Btw. Am I the only one stuck on Vegas Pro xd
is it necessary to tell each of us about the editor we use?. I'm using vegas pro since it was called sony vegas.
is there any superiority about vegas vs adobe? who care's?
 
I advice you to do motivational speeches with stock images, upload a hundred of them and hope for one of them to be recommended
 
Here are my suggestions: DIY videos, Cooking not showing your face obviously, origami
 
is it necessary to tell each of us about the editor we use?. I'm using vegas pro since it was called sony vegas.
is there any superiority about vegas vs adobe? who care's?
Wow, take it easy, I am genuinely confused, since 99% of video makers that I encountered, posts that I see, etc. mention Adobe, not Vegas.

And yes, I am also using it (for fun mostly) since it was Sony Vegas. Nowadays I am going pro since it is Vegas Pro
 
use clips from interview/podcast with your insights. i use it from crypto niche.
 
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