A lot of people on here nag me about posting videos more often, or they want me to do a video about some trending news-of-the-week. This makes me think people don't understand how long it takes, or what's involved in producing these vids. So let me talk you through my process.
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When the script is done I start building sets. Hanging wallpaper, moving furniture around, hanging curtains and pictures, testing out different lighting. I'll also do remaining wardrobe work: styling wigs, making nails (fancy ones I'll have ordered earlier from
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On a day of shooting I'll generally wake up around noon, set up the camera, microphone, lights, do test footage. Then eat dinner and take a shower. In the evening I basically get into drag, which takes me 2+ hours because I'm bad at it. Usually I start filming around midnight.
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I finish filming around 4 or 5 AM and go to bed. To film my last vid, I repeated that schedule six or seven days in a row. I do it totally alone, I have no help. It's all powered by crates of energy drinks and EDM megamixes. It gets lonely. But sometimes it's also very fun.
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By the time filming is done, I've generally been working on the video for at least two weeks. Time to edit. That's usually about four consecutive 16 hour days. I do it almost all myself. (Theryn's a better audio editor than me, has started doing some of that)
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By the time the video is almost done I'm on the threshold of madness. For 10 days my life has been a haze of caffeine, makeup, wigs, lights, editing software, punctuated by 5-hour sleeps & dreams about Premiere Pro. I tweet that the video will be released tomorrow. I'm wrong.
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I always think of something else to add. For this last vid, it was the kabuki music for the freedom report. I'd had a vague idea about how to using kabuki earlier and had purchased a library of percussion samples.
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At like 5AM one night I tried putting in one of those Nohkan (Japanese flute) samples. Instantly fell in love. Stayed up till 11am editing together little flute and drum pieces to add to the scene as punctuation. Sent it all to Theryn, who created the final audio arrangement.
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At a certain point, I realize that if I don't render and upload the video soon, I'm going to spend the rest of the year on it. So it's never perfect. But good enough, I hope. Then obviously the render is flawed or YouTube fucks something up, so that delays things another day.
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On release day I edit the thumbnail, write the video metadata, and write posts for all the social media platforms. I publish the vid and read the comments till I pass out. Then it's time to get to work on a new video. I basically have no life for three weeks of the month.
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So don't tell me to upload more often lololol. It's not physically possible.
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