The Mumbo Jumbo Way! | Imp And Skizz Podcast (Ep57)

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The speaker discusses their creative process in virtual settings while engaging with the content and interactive platforms like YouTube shorts, highlighting the importance of editing, fan connection, and unique video ideas in content creation and success. They also delve into the journey of a guest YouTuber named Impulse, sharing insights on their screen name origin, editing techniques, and the impact of personal interactions with fans on their careers and decision-making processes.

Insights

  • The speaker engages in a detailed and intricate editing process, involving manipulating numerous clips to ensure the flow and pacing of their content, highlighting the importance of meticulous editing in creating engaging videos.
  • The YouTuber emphasizes the significance of personal connections with fans, drawing inspiration from observing Mumbo's dedication at conventions, showcasing a commitment to engaging with their audience on a personal level despite their large following, underlining the value of authentic interactions in building a loyal fan base.

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Recent questions

  • How does the speaker approach video editing?

    The speaker manipulates recordings based on their editing vision, using Clips to record and F10 as the record button for quick previews and clip selection. They edit on the go during filming, removing uninteresting clips to ensure flow. In the editing process, around 200 clips are dumped into the timeline, cutting out dead space to create the episode. They face challenges in accurately estimating video length, with short clips sometimes leading to longer videos than expected, requiring adjustments in pacing. Video length serves as a guide for episode flow, with breaks added to balance intense cuts.

  • What is the origin of the guest's screen name?

    The guest, Impulse, explains that his screen name "Mumbo Jumbo" was suggested by a friend during a brainstorming session. This name has become synonymous with his content creation journey, starting with BMX videos and transitioning to Call of Duty montages before settling on Minecraft content. The guest's unique habits, such as pressing the shift key with his thumb, add a personal touch to his online persona.

  • How does the speaker connect with fans despite a large following?

    The speaker emphasizes the importance of connecting with fans on a personal level, recalling a positive interaction with a 20-year-old who displayed attentiveness and energy towards others. Despite being introverted, the speaker enjoys chatting with people and connecting with them. They highlight Mumbo's humility and dedication to fans during autograph sessions at a convention, leaving a lasting impression on the speaker. Personalized interactions with each fan, regardless of the long line, showcase the speaker's commitment to their audience.

  • What inspired the idea for the "100 Doors" video?

    The idea for the "100 Doors" video was inspired by Crafted Movie and early Minecraft channels. The speaker's deliberate process of generating video ideas involves envisioning scenarios and jotting down concepts in a notebook for later development. While many projects end up not becoming videos due to various reasons like lack of entertainment or feasibility, full commitment to seemingly stupid ideas often results in successful and enjoyable videos.

  • How does the speaker approach thumbnail creation for videos?

    Thumbnail creation for videos is sometimes done after the content is created, with a focus on impressive visuals. The speaker aims for a mix of building progress, interactions, and solo moments in Hermitcraft episodes, ensuring that the thumbnails reflect the content's essence. Balancing cutting out dead space with allowing interactions to breathe for comedic effect is crucial in creating engaging and visually appealing thumbnails that attract viewers.

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Summary

00:00

"Creative Process, YouTube Shorts, and Guest"

  • The speaker describes a creative process involving placing a block of obsidian and using a piston in a virtual setting.
  • They engage in a playful interaction with the content they are creating, expressing amusement at the process.
  • The speaker navigates through a feed of YouTube shorts, finding them slightly awkward but enjoyable.
  • They reflect on the editing quality of their content and the overall flow of their creation.
  • Transitioning to a podcast setting, the speaker welcomes a guest named Impulse.
  • The guest, Impulse, recalls a conversation about his potential appearance on the podcast with a dyed mustache and a suit.
  • The hosts introduce Impulse to the audience, prompting him to share his background as a YouTuber and member of the Hermitcraft server.
  • The conversation shifts to a discussion about unique habits, such as the guest pressing the shift key with his thumb.
  • Impulse recounts his journey into content creation, starting with BMX videos and transitioning to Call of Duty montages before settling on Minecraft content.
  • The guest explains the origin of his screen name, "Mumbo Jumbo," which was suggested by a friend during a brainstorming session.

13:54

Efficient editing process enhances fan connection.

  • The speaker discusses how they edit while filming, manipulating recordings based on their editing vision.
  • They record in Clips, using F10 as the record button, allowing quick previews and clip selection.
  • During filming, they edit on the go, removing uninteresting clips and ensuring flow.
  • In the editing process, they dump around 200 clips into the timeline, cutting out dead space to create the episode.
  • The speaker notes the challenge of accurately estimating video length during filming.
  • Short clips sometimes lead to longer videos than expected, requiring adjustments in pacing.
  • They use video length as a guide for episode flow, adding breaks to balance intense cuts.
  • The speaker emphasizes connecting with fans on a personal level, despite their large following.
  • At a convention, the speaker observed Mumbo's humility and dedication to fans during autograph sessions.
  • Mumbo's personalized interactions with each fan, regardless of the long line, left a lasting impression on the speaker.

26:44

YouTube Success: From Gap Year to Career

  • The individual enjoyed connecting with people and chatting with them, despite being introverted.
  • A positive interaction with a 20-year-old who displayed attentiveness and energy towards others.
  • Discussion about informing family members, particularly the mother, about pursuing a YouTube career.
  • The mother's initial lack of understanding about YouTube but grasping its significance upon seeing the channel's success.
  • Decision to forego a computer science course at University for YouTube, communicated via email.
  • Taking a gap year to focus on YouTube before deciding to commit full-time.
  • Following another individual's example of taking a sabbatical to work on YouTube before making a career decision.
  • A shared experience of realizing the potential of Minecraft, particularly with Redstone, leading to content creation.
  • Minecraft's versatility in catering to various interests and creative expressions.
  • The deliberate process of generating video ideas, involving envisioning scenarios and jotting down concepts in a notebook for later development.

39:49

Creating Engaging YouTube Videos: Tips and Tricks

  • Many projects end up not becoming videos due to various reasons like lack of entertainment or feasibility.
  • The idea for the "100 Doors" video was inspired by Crafted Movie and early Minecraft channels.
  • The YouTuber has a book titled "YouTube book number one" that holds inspiration for content creation.
  • Full commitment to seemingly stupid ideas often results in successful and enjoyable videos.
  • A recent YouTube short involved swiping away footage and using obsidian blocks creatively.
  • Editing plays a crucial role in making videos enjoyable and engaging for viewers.
  • The YouTuber's process for creating Hermitcraft episodes involves focusing on flow and rhythm.
  • Thumbnail creation for videos is sometimes done after the content is created, with a focus on impressive visuals.
  • The YouTuber aims for a mix of building progress, interactions, and solo moments in Hermitcraft episodes.
  • Editing involves balancing cutting out dead space with allowing interactions to breathe for comedic effect.

52:58

Danny Gonzalez: Speedrun Record, Skateboarding, Civilization Empire

  • Danny Gonzalez is known for duping his audience by setting a world record in a speedrunning video game with someone else controlling the keyboard and mouse.
  • The individual being interviewed fell in love with Minecraft while creating videos, but also enjoys playing Skate 3 and board games with friends.
  • Civilization is a game where players start as a tribe and build up their empire, often playing with friends in the same room.
  • Skate is a skateboarding game designed by skateboarders, requiring joystick movements similar to actual skateboarding to perform tricks.
  • The conversation hints at a deeper dive into the interviewee's filmmaking, directing, photography, and other hobbies in the next part of the podcast.
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