You can make videos with your face and voice, or just one, or with neither.
You can have a friend record you, or you can record a friend.
There are a lot of things you can do yourself, but I find that your creativity will expand to accommodate extra factors as needed.
Mix it up, try different styles, different content subjects, interviews, talking heads, first person views and vlogs.
Work with others, and if you suck at video games, just ask a teenager
"βAll right. So truth be told, I haven't played video games in a long ass time, but because of NFTs and all the web three gaming stuff, I'm actually kind of a little bit trying to get back into it. Now, I realize I probably don't have a future in gaming, but I absolutely have a future in making content, even if that means I gotta have my 14 year old boy play so that I can get that footage.
Let's go kill one boy. Better him than me. Take his stuff. You might have NFTs steal 'em. I absolutely suck. At Shooters, but my kid, my kid is super good at all that stuff. He's into Fortnite, he does all those things. So I have hired him to be my trainer for this new game called Dead Drop. And by the time it was about 1:00 AM I was like, all right dude, go to bed.
You got school in the morning, I'm gonna go out there and try to give it a shot. And uh, this is about how it goes when I try to play games these days. First thing I realized was I have to adjust my mouth sensitivity.
Oh, ok. I'm sorry."
It's great that you're exploring the world of gaming and incorporating it into your content creation! While gaming skills may vary from person to person, the important thing is to have fun and create engaging content. Collaborating with your 14-year-old son as your trainer sounds like a fun and exciting way to dive into gaming. Remember, the focus is on creating entertaining content rather than being the best player. So keep exploring, adjusting your skills, and enjoying the process. Good luck with your gaming and content creation endeavors!