I mostly try to make them myself. The quality is low, but the originality is high.
Yeah! It take a lot of practice to get the result close to how you see it in your mind. But the originality is on top of it.
2, make videos by yourself, if yes, which tool do you use ,such as Adobe,etc
I took this way and better if I think twice before do that. I use 1-2-3-4 or more devices/cameras, than using Adobe Premiere pro to synch/colorgrade add music, some graphic and animations. For the format I choose it takes about 20 hours of recording converted to 10 min of YouTube screen time.
I posted yesterday the video I recorded more than a year ago. Literally it took me the year to get it looks (not brilliant) but just good looking for my eyes. It took time to learn how to edit, organize projects etc. Of cause I dropped it multiple times, paused my journey, but finally it is up. And more than that.. 3 weeks ago I shoot another episode with triple better quality (image quality and story/idea quality) and it took me only 3 hours between I pushed x4 devices to REC and saw the final render in the result.
1, get videos from other people or social ,such as tiktok
If you just want to play with YouTube algorithms, see how it works and get quick $ hopefully -- this is the best way to go.
2, make videos by yourself, if yes, which tool do you use ,such as Adobe,etc
It is a lot of fun actually. Join the army of creators if you have enough passion!
But really if you are picky, wand to create really good looking things for people but not for algorithms, be ready for hard work.
Of course niche matters.
how do you make YouTube videos?
May be I'm taking and making things over complicated but here the way I do:
I have non-detailed scripts and plan for about future 60 videos. My niche is graphic design / freelance. I have 12 videos recorded, edited and g2g for publishing to see how it goes, run some tests on keywords/hashtags etc..
So:
1 - Idea.
2 - Whatewerscript (detailed or not)/description and title draft.
3 - Prepare to shoot day. Charge up all batts, laptop etc.
4 - Shoot day. Record all the stuff. EOD: all the files organized and good to be edited.
5 - Editing. Synchronize/Color grade/short it up. Draft thumbnail.
6 - Final touch for the description title copy. Finishing thumb pic.
7 - Publishing ... Promote ...
This is how I do and see it right now. I do pretty specific content and have not promoted anything yet and planning to use organic only as what I do is evergreen..
In general the production process depends on what you want to get as the result.
Hope this will help you figure out what way to choose. Best luck to both of us!