Hey, Kris and Grant this is Philip Law here and I kind of have like a split
question for you guys. I feel like I'm some sort of a perfectionist and so
sometimes, I want to make the video just right but there's that balance between
productivity and perfectionism. So I wanted to hear both of you guys's
opinions on how much time do you take to prepare for video and what do you feel
is like the right amount of time? My whole life. Ooh... That's deep right Steve?
Listen, if you are... Grant and I you couldn't have two more totally opposite
channel creators, here in front of you to give you an answer here. So it's going to be
totally opposite. It's going to come down to your industry. I know for me what I do is
I share information. So it's true. I've been preparing my entire life but that
also means that when I actually turned the camera on,
I actually just waited for Nate to tell me this topic that would be most
important for you and then I start talking. So already possess the knowledge.
Already possess the information. There's no preparation. It's just showing up and
going. But I know that if you're making something, it can be an entirely
different story. Hm-hmm... That's right. You know we typically spend anywhere
from eight hours to eight months preparing a project. Depending on how
long it takes to prototype. Play with it, develop it. We also have a mastermind of a 30 of the best
minds I could find that we bounce ideas back and forth on. So, it actually could
take quite a long time to put together a project that's ready to be filmed. Just
for fun, got to say this. His mastermind is awesome. I've met some of these people.
He's gathered geniuses from like everywhere. These incredible super nerds,
you put them together. These people could probably take over the entire world and
yet they're donating all that awesomeness to the King of Random
channel. That's right. We're just in the process of figuring out how to monetize
it without Adsense. So we can tap into that brain trust and really you know
dominate our little territories here. But you know it doesn't hurt to take a few
minutes just to outline. You know, even though you spent your whole life
preparing for these things, I have spent my whole life tinkering now and thinking
as well. So we can come up with a lot of things on the spot. But to just to take a
moment to organize, collect your thoughts and pick out topics that you want to
address, can make all the difference in how your quality content comes across. I
totally agree with that. I think honestly, the best answer that I could give you is
that for me I prepare until I feel comfortable enough that my brain doesn't
have to try to remember everything. In fact,
once in a while, behind the video that you can't even see it. I'll put some
cheat words up so that I actually don't have to engage my mind in thinking too
hard because I'll actually want my mind in my heart engaged with you I want to
be connected with you. I want to be actually asking as I'm sharing this
information how's that going to be best received by you? What's your experience
that I'm creating? So be prepared enough that you know your stuff whether you
have cheat sheets or not. So how much time do you need to prepare for a video?
And the answer is - as much time as you feel you need. Friends, thank you so much
for joining us today. Listen, do you hear it? Alright. No. I think I just heard it.
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