In the videos where I put myself on camera, the audio is recorded separately so that I can adjust everything as needed.
Very cool.
I will say that it's difficult to be interesting all of the time, but I think as long as you stick to talking about the game and/or multiboxing, then everything should be fine. It's when people start to veer off into their personal lives or start talking about things that happened to them earlier in the week that nobody cares about is when I really start to tune people out and eventually just shut the video off. I don't want to sound like a dick, but if I watch that video a year after that person made it, all of that personal life crap doesn't mean anything anymore -- It's useless banter -- But if you're talking about the game and multiboxing, even if it changes a year later, it would still have something to do with the video that was being viewed.
Also, if you plan on doing this regularly, then you should probably throw some type of watermark(s) into the video somewhere so that other people can't "steal" them as easily. You can usually search for 'multiboxing' on YouTube, sort by upload date, and you typically find many videos that have been ripped and then re-uploaded to help advertise other multiboxing software (not naming any names).
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