How to Make Animated Youtube Videos
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I get a lot of comments on how I make my videos so in this video I will tell you exactly what software I use along with free alternatives and how I learned to use them and I’ll tell you exactly what equipment is use.
This video will be split into 5 sections: Research & Writing, Audio, Illustration, Animation, and Editing & Music. They’re in the order I actually make the videos in.
So how do you make KZread Documentaries, well let’s find out.
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Programs and Plugins Used:
Maps: aescripts.com/geolayers/
Limbs Animation: aescripts.com/limber/
Free Limb Animation: rxlaboratory.org/tools/duik/
Convenience:
aescripts.com/tiny-tools/
www.mtmograph.com/products/mo...
Writing
hemingwayapp.com/
Clippings.io
pdf.online/ Xodo Reader
Production:
www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
Free Audio Editing: www.audacityteam.org/
Free Storyboarding: wonderunit.com/storyboarder/
Free Image Manipulation: www.gimp.org/
Free Motion Graphic Software: www.blackmagicdesign.com/nl/p...
Free Video Editing: www.blackmagicdesign.com/nl/p...
Free Video Editing: kdenlive.org/en/
Hardware:
Microphone: www.shure.com/en-MEA/products...
Audio interface: focusrite.com/en/usb-audio-in...
Drawing Tablet Current: www.wacom.com/en-us/products/...
Drawing Tablet Previous: www.wacom.com/en-us/products/...
Music by Epidemic Sound: epidemicsound.com/creator
Video/Images provided by Getty Images and Archive.org
Maps provided by maptiler/Geolayers
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@gamerdude6375
Жыл бұрын
thanks mate
@luxvult5202
Жыл бұрын
Remember stopping watching your videos years ago and then rediscover your channel and be amazed by how your videos improved! You do a lot of work and it shows!
@bvirald7225
Жыл бұрын
Bro make what is Christianity
@coviddatalab7408
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video very useful
@xavierian6314
Жыл бұрын
Try using Adobe Character Animation or Adobe Animate.
I have zero intention of doing any of this, but this was absolutely fascinating to watch. Godspeed fellow Ireland person.
@SRILANKANCHRISTIAN
Жыл бұрын
nice
@haydennix8223
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 idk why I laughed so hard at this
@jonescity
Жыл бұрын
@@haydennix8223 Same it was perfect. LMAO.
@FreeKillerGhost
7 ай бұрын
after watching vid, me either. XD
On behalf of all new and small creators who use animation, thank you! The research bit really hit home for me. It's a rabbit hole that can either suck you in, or give you half a dozen ideas for projects down the line.
personally as a person who is interested in making videos this is great i like when youtubers talk time tell us how they do there job and even every one has there own way of making video it is still very interesting to see how some one makes there video they can give us interesting advice with other vise have taken long time to learn own our own so thanks for making this love you
@alexilonopoulos3165
Жыл бұрын
*their
@PakBallandSami
Жыл бұрын
@@alexilonopoulos3165 no
@Periwinkleaccount
Жыл бұрын
@@PakBallandSami why? Also, please use punctuation. If you don’t it makes everything you type uncomfortable to read.
@SRILANKANCHRISTIAN
Жыл бұрын
@alexilonopoulos3165
Жыл бұрын
@@Periwinkleaccount thats an L take too lmao
Going through that heck of a process to create one single video and repeating that over and over rapidly to upload a video every few weeks... Massive respect for you and other content creators who put such tremendous efforts in their videos
Do audio editing starting from the end. Because the last take is almost always the one you want to use. Once you isolate the good take, it's faster to seek through to find the last take of the previous part (because the words are different) than it is to go forward and have to wade through all your takes to find the last/good take when the words are all the same between takes.
@CogitoEdu
Жыл бұрын
How have I never though of this 😯 Thank you!
@StefanMilo
Жыл бұрын
Wow that's actually genius
@richiexandersin2864
Жыл бұрын
Can someone dumb this down for me? Im getting jumbled by the words
@shayneweyker
Жыл бұрын
@@richiexandersin2864 An audio recording of voice over typically has the reader read the text until they make an error. Recording continues but the reader then back up to the point before the sentence or paragraph where they made the error and then they begin again. This means the recording will look something like Section 1 first take ... Section 1 last take ... Section 10 first take ... Section 10 last take By listening to the audio at the end of the recording you find Section 10 last take. One you determine that's the take you want to keep, cut that into a separate clip from the rest of the recording. Then remove everything back to the end of section 9 last take listening for the words you know are in section 9. Then keep repeating the process you did for section 10 for each section until you have one clip for each section with the last/best take.
@aclopolipse
Жыл бұрын
I started doing this about a year into making videos, and it's been an absolute game changer. Finding "the good takes" was always the most grueling part of the process.
This is very interesting and complicated at the same time. Well done mate, this shows how much effort you put into your videos.
Wooowwww, I am mind-blown! The amount of time, energy, resources, creativity, detail, etc. you put into this is beyond outstanding!! This is truly an inspiration to me. Subbed. Thank you for sharing and many blessings!!
This is an amazing look into how videos are made. I started a year ago and its taken me so long to work out the process. This will be helpful to take me up a level. Thank you. This would have taken as long as any other video and its was done purely to help others. You are amazing.
I am still trying to navigate highschool at the moment and some of my projects have taken extra long because of balancing school with research, clips, etc. I am happy to know that pre-production is the longest part! As it took me the longest for my first (and only) short educational video, I used to only use google/Wikipedia for my sources and came very empty handed. Thank you so much for this video man! Your content is great and this video has definitely inspired me to not give up on my projects!
Bruh, I appreciate your videos a whole lot more now. Also that progress in the end with the moving 3d background was incredible.
Absolutely mind-boggling how much work goes into your videos. It was fascinating to watch. I'm a researcher and I know I would love the research part but wouldn't want to deal with tall the frustrating software components/apps to create the final result. I have so much respect for your work. Keep up the good work!
@marykirmo
10 ай бұрын
Me here thinking the research part and the writing part I want NO part of. I love the story boarding, animation and VO etc.
Dis man has skillz. I can do all this stuff and appreciate how time consuming all this is. The sheer amount of work going on here is awesome. Well done.
It's your boy, Cookie Dough! Don't forget to smash that like button!
I recently started a coding channel and thought of adding a bit of animation and this man made me speechless.. hats off to the video man ✌️
This is literal GOLD, i've been looking for a video like this and its perfect. Thank You!
I really can't thank you enough for this video man. Just lots of love buddy.
I have been waiting for a video like this for years. This helps so much, thank you!
Trying to make my first, probably too ambitious, YT videos and I was feeling very lost. This guide is like having a mentor near me to walk me through it all. Thank you immensely!
@LocdnessMomster
9 ай бұрын
Comeback when you’ve done it so we can celebrate
Your animation and video and researches are just really really really awesome ❤️❤️❤️, and I just really love your soothing voice/accent😍😍
I cannot thank you enough for both mentioning and verbally reinforcing your encouragement to do good research. I will watch further videos based on this alone.
An amazing inspiration for me to start learning animation! been doing premiere for years but never gave after effects a shot, thanks.
Very interesting video. Thanks for all the detailed information. Also great ad transition.
Dude, you're amazing! I can see how much effort you have put into making this
As someone who wants to start in KZread animation this is the best video I have watched on the creation process.
Thank you bro, it is very informative. Loving your content
Simply amazing. Very well step-by-step explanation.
This is so helpful, Thankyou so much Cogito
Thank you for sharing, this was amazingly in-depth. I currently pay an animator and illustrator, but u make it look like all is doable for me down the line. Thanks for sharing your process. U got one more Patron for this 👍🏿
Man! I was just searching about how to animate my videos nicely, But seeing how much effort you put in your videos is really inspiring, I have not yet put this much effort in my Phd research lol. Thanks for inspiring me !
@tonychima564
10 ай бұрын
Hey, I can help u animate ur videos with at affordable cost. Let me know if you are interested
I wondered this almost every time I watched any of your videos, and honestly the most mind-blowing thing recently has been the illustration/animation! I assumed you might have used some help (cause it's way better from the older stuff), but pretty impressive to see you handle all the aspects of educational video making! Like wow that's pretty talented, I'm impressed. Even better is your dedication to quality research, without which the videos would essentially be pointless, if not downright dangerous for the misinformation... And while your "academic integrity" is great, it does seem a bit tedious - like ask a professor the same questions and they'll quote it off the back of their head (aka Reddit like you said)... which brings me to my next point - NOT ALL SOURCES ARE EQUAL. Sure use Google Scholar, but then also be aware of the biases of the authors and the limitations of their papers - which is something I feel you should have at least mentioned in your video. Some topics are so obscure, it's almost a sin to take all your sourcing from a single author... All that being said, like you said Wikipedia is pretty good, and all the topics that I personally know about have been pretty spot on... like mostly... some of it were triggeringly wrong, cause I see the ground reality here, where I live. But alas I don't blame you - Eurocentric anthropological studies and hard to access locations, like archeological evidence from decades old warzones or super restrictive countries, are a problem worldwide academia-wise! Really wish we could apply your (and mine!) passion to study all the lesser known topics in the world, which I always see this channel try to cover. And like honestly really well done! I appreciate it. I feel like you should be funded by National Geographic or something. Send a team of researchers to new locations. Awesome job!
Thanks for sharing this cogito, this is great
And that is why your videos are so much better animated than mine, you know what you're doing! Appreciate you sharing this. I follow many of the same steps you do outside of the unbelievable commitment you have to the animation part - which frankly bores me and for me is all done in da Vinci resolve. I really do need to do what you have and spend time working on improving my art and animation skills and creating assets...but research is just so much more interesting!
6:47 Hahaha way back it was me who complained about the audio quality, and honestly I AM SUPER GRATEFUL you took it seriously! I'm donating to you as soon as I get some cash bruhh
@CogitoEdu
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for providing feedback and helping the channel improve :D
I'm a recording/mixing engineer. I already have too much on my plate to go beyond that, but your channel is one of my favs. I appreciate why it takes so long for you between uploads.
7:20 Your wife is a genius, that box is such a great solution! I will try to make something similar now :' )
Even though I'm quite good with Geolayers 3 & after effects, still it was fascinating to see the all thing which goes behind one video. You are amazing bro.
🤯🤯🤯 blown away! Amazing - thanks for sharing!
This is so so *SO* much more helpful than all those "how to grow on youtube" videos. A real process from a real person that gives you an idea for your own workflow. Thank you!
Hey thanks for this very detailed video, loved it and keep it up. I'm gonna apply this to my works now😁
Realizing how low key amazing these kinds of videos are 😱🥲 I've tried using DaVinci, but it's such an uphill battle. Amazing video showing your process 👏👏
salute for your effort for just a one video! Imagine doing this for years. you are incredible.
Wow. Good for you for sharing so much of your process! I've always wondered what it would take for me to be able to create the kind of content I love watching, and you really filled in the blanks for me. I appreciate you.👏
@embrio.
Жыл бұрын
Also, a huge takeaway for me is that I don't need to start at my destination. When you mentioned that your animations began as recorded Google Slides presentations, that was such a boost to my confidence! I can start where I am and still create things that are worth sharing. Such an important reminder--thanks again!
Your videos have awesome animation, thank you for making this video!
Amazing. You spend a lot of time helping us. Thank you.
Thanks so much for open sourcing the process. Love making these but have a long way to go at script writing and animation!
Tons of Respect Bro...🙏 Had no Idea that So much efforts go in making these Videos👀
This is a very well-made video. You've earned yourself a new subscriber
After watching this video , i have a whole new level of respect for you cogito !
This guy is fantastic,he does proper research for every video,he deserves more sub
This is an incredible video. Thank you so much for sharing!
This looks great! Thanks for the information
You put a great deal of effort in your videos. That's why they are beyond awesome. 👋👋👋
That's a lot of work to get a video out. Thanks a lot for all this effort, for us, the viewers it is awesome to be able to watch high quality educational videos.
I’m really glad you created this video. It shows me what it takes to make a good animation video. As a beginner, I was overwhelmed and thought I may need to study animation in college. Probably won’t but I was still glad to see this. On to Plan B.
Thank you for this content! It was really helpful to understand the animation process
This was by far the best HOW TO I’ve come across. 🔥 ❤ 🔥
I enjoyed this very much, thank you for sharing & creating!
It's insane! You did a great job! I hope that, at some point, I can do something similar, but right now, it looks so complicated.
WoW. WoW. Omg. It sounds like SO MUCH work! Respect!
Thank you, fantastic piece of work
Respect for the Research man.
Thanks for all the great tips
This is amazing. Well done!
That was so useful, I’m going to be coming back to this video a lot
@jimpennin9588
Жыл бұрын
When is your next video?!? 🤣 Keep up the great work. I find myself recommending your channel whenever those topics come up
@StefanMilo
Жыл бұрын
@@jimpennin9588 soon, been delayed due to factors out of my control
Thank you. Really appreciate this.
This is gold! You like unveiled all the youtubers secrets 😀 Thank you
Incredibly fascinating to watch other people's workflow. You have a great wife and dog, by the way!
Super useful. TY!
Brilliant video there lad. All the best from Cork.
Pure Awesomeness. Thanks!
Wow! Now i know, it takes a lot to create these masterpieces. ❤️
@Immigrantlovesamerica
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. That’s why he takes 2-4 months per video release
Love your videos
This was the best thing that i've seen in months. Thank you sir.
Incredible. Thanks for sharing
Mind Blowing! Extreme Respect for a Creator, Hats OFF Bro !
Amazing videos brother 🙌 Keep going Stay motivated We are with you 🙏🚩
A few more video suggestions for the list: What is asceticism? Where did apples come from (probably not THAT tree in the Garden of Eden)? Where did potatoes come from, and why were the Irish so keen on them? How did grass seed become cereal grains? What is the Fertile Crescent? What did a Neolithic settlement look like and how did it function? What is a cultivar, and how do you create a new one? Who were the Puritans and why were they scared of witchcraft? What are the texts from Nag Hammadi and the Qumran Caves? What are Stele and how are they important?
10:07 THIS. This is the most useful tip ever: lableing layers. Tedious? Yes ofcourse, but it saves hours in the long run, especially when reusing graphics from another illustration
Loved this!
FINALLY, SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T SAY "Type your prompt into chat gpt and it'll generate your script"!!! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!! SUBSCRIBED IMMEDIATELY!!!!❤❤❤
@convexmathematics
3 ай бұрын
Hey are you also someone trying to learn animations ?
I took notes, thank you for the information
Great content you have, the amount of work really shows... I loved your Berbers/ Amazighs video
I’m exhausted just viewing the amount of work you put into your work! This is the first video of yours that YT has recommended to me, but I’ve chosen to subscribe based on this alone. I feel I have to support someone who does so much research to ensure he’s providing quality information (instead of using AI to rewrite the Wikipedia page!). 😂
I am lost for words to say Just thank you And that is a great masterpiece to me.
Wow , THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO❤❤❤
Amazing work, man
This is awesome, thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks!
Helpful and understanding.
This is a realy good and thorough video. good job and thank !
Design student here! Vectors are basically mathematical equations in the form of shapes and lines (so think of it as a mathematical graph). That's why illustrator is so limited in proper brush choices compared to Photoshop. To create a brush in Photoshop you need to create pixels, in Illustrator you need to make a whole new equation that won't crash your PC
@ankitaaarya
Жыл бұрын
Very well put
@simpilot001
8 ай бұрын
I know and it’s so interesting. Someone very smart had to be born for our enjoyment
@RacetasClub
4 ай бұрын
That's actually a really good explanation to a question I didn't even consider. Thanks :)
You're probably the best KZread animation/subject channel. Ngl
FINALLLY , I NEEDED A VIDEO LIKE THIS!...THANKS!
That's so impressive editing 💝
This is fantastic!!!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing your process. The Scarlett audio interface is needed because the non-USB mics don't have any power supply so you need an interface for the power supply and you also need it to connect the mic to the computer.
You my friend, are golden!!!
SUperb! Keep this amazing work :D
This was very inspiring!