Creating a Successful Video Series for YouTube

by Peter D. Marshall on February 27, 2010

This article was written for Churmura.com

“Any successful video series for YouTube, particularly those produced by low-budget (or nobudget) independent filmmakers, requires a healthy dose of creativity, as well as ingenuity to make the most out of a situation.

When asked about the creative process, including how to come up with script and story ideas for YouTube, Francis Stokes (creator of God, Inc., a video series on YouTube that is modeled after the popular sitcom The Office) says, “I was really intrigued by the challenge of cramming as much content—humor, pathos, character development, etc.—into just a few minutes of time. It was tough, but I think it improved my writing. In the end, you should always be striving for that kind of quality.”

Read the rest of this article from Churmura.com.

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