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BK as in Bryce Koon, not Brent KeyWhat is the "BK video" you speak of?
Also, what's happening with Coach Sherrer? Are we keeping him?
BK as in Bryce Koon, not Brent KeyWhat is the "BK video" you speak of?
Also, what's happening with Coach Sherrer? Are we keeping him?
Two notes on this topic -Completely agree, it is less than entertaining and I find that KQ rarely reveals information that you should expect on an "insiders" forum. Complete waste of $$ if you ask me.
There are also places where you can do that for free as well!That said, if one enjoys spending hours complaining and arguing about almost everything related to GT, world politics and life in general it's the perfect social media subscription and I would highly recommend it...
I haven't been on there in several years but reading your post it seems nothing has changed because what you say is exactly what I remember.Two notes on this topic -
1) The whole reason KQ publishes to YT is to better market his paid Rivals subscription so it is odd he can't figure out how to edit out those first few minutes of awkward silence/key board typing - easy enough for all of us to FF through but seems silly on his part to not market a better YT product with some basic editing.
2) I subscribed to his JOL Rivals service the past two years but grew weary of the constant bickering among the posters - too much meaningless content to navigate to find the few nuggets of meaningful content. And then he lost it and started verbally abusing some of his customers (fortunately not me) this past Fall. In the big picture, it was just way too much unproductive time wasted... That said, if one enjoys spending hours complaining and arguing about almost everything related to GT, world politics and life in general it's the perfect social media subscription and I would highly recommend it...
Sometimes I'll try and watch a video, then the painful clacking on his keyboard and whisps under his breath, followed by his awkward face and vocal fry voice...causes me to rage out and I turn off the video lolDoes anyone else find the opening of these painful with Kelly silently typing on his computer?
So these videos are livestreams, you know that, right? They aren’t pre-recorded and then posted. When you start a livestream you typically then wait a bit for people to join and while that’s happening there’s an awkward few minutes and as a host you are somewhat stuck waiting for your “customers” to join.Two notes on this topic -
1) The whole reason KQ publishes to YT is to better market his paid Rivals subscription so it is odd he can't figure out how to edit out those first few minutes of awkward silence/key board typing - easy enough for all of us to FF through but seems silly on his part to not market a better YT product with some basic editing.
2) I subscribed to his JOL Rivals service the past two years but grew weary of the constant bickering among the posters - too much meaningless content to navigate to find the few nuggets of meaningful content. And then he lost it and started verbally abusing some of his customers (fortunately not me) this past Fall. In the big picture, it was just way too much unproductive time wasted... That said, if one enjoys spending hours complaining and arguing about almost everything related to GT, world politics and life in general it's the perfect social media subscription and I would highly recommend it...
First, He's not a blogger (although he is). There is a fee for his service, so he should be professional. As a professional presenter, when I do a live streaming session, I have a start time and join myself 15 seconds before the opening remarks. At the time of the scheduled start, I start, regardless of who is there. This is a little more informal than that as it's mostly a question-and-answer session, but he's a professional; he should look like it.So these videos are livestreams, you know that, right? They aren’t pre-recorded and then posted. When you start a livestream you typically then wait a bit for people to join and while that’s happening there’s an awkward few minutes and as a host you are somewhat stuck waiting for your “customers” to join.
Once the livestream is closed I think it’s just automatically posted as a video you can go back and watch. And if you aren’t aware you can fast forward on a video and avoid that awkwardness. As a content creator I guess he could spend 15 minutes downloading the video, loading it into his favorite video editing program, removing those first few minutes, then re-uploading it. But I’m not sure if it messes with his clicks and monetization or not. Also is it worth his 15-30min of effort versus your laborious 3sec to fast forward?
Of course none of that applies to any comments you have about issue during the video. If you don’t like watching then good choice not to watch. Personally I’ve never been bothered by having to fast forward.
I hear what you're saying. Though there's no fee for joining the livestream. If I want to join JOL then there's a fee for that. I'll preface ALL of the rest of my comments by saying they are my opinion and I respect that others have their own opinions. I won't disagree with you about looking professional. When I'm leading a web conference, which is usually at least once per day, I do my best to present myself in what I think is a professional manner. As for downloading and cleaning up I would disagree and agree that it's a "must." If it was me then I would do it. Heck I'm not a professional video editor, nor even an amateur one, but when I have to record a video I am meticulous about it just because even if I'm the only one who will notice something is a gaff then it will bother me that it's out there. And you are 100% correct that it's an opportunity for him to sell his product. We are definitely more in agreement than not. But if he has a choice between focusing on the content and focusing on the presentation then I'd prefer he focuses on the content, which he does, and I'll deal with the idiosyncrasies of how it is delivered. And that's my choice and I say again that I'm not trying to convince anyone that should be their choice.First, He's not a blogger (although he is). There is a fee for his service, so he should be professional. As a professional presenter, when I do a live streaming session, I have a start time and join myself 15 seconds before the opening remarks. At the time of the scheduled start, I start, regardless of who is there. This is a little more informal than that as it's mostly a question-and-answer session, but he's a professional; he should look like it.
Second, the downloading and "cleaning up" of his presentation is a must. He should take the time to edit it so that it is a clean, professional presentation. This is a free opportunity to learn something and a free opportunity for him to sell his product to non-subscribers. He doesn't appear to look at it that way and it has probably cost him subscribers. Personally, I don't find him to be very professional. Just my take.
I don't dislike Kelly, at all. That wasn't my comment. I just don't find him to be very professional. As someone who is a business owner (GT and now Alabama), his approach is very loose. If he doesn't have time or the inclination to do the tech work, he should sub it out. It would probably pay dividends in the end.Kelly, like the rest of us, is not perfect. I do believe he is trying to do a good job and bring information of interest to the Tech fan base. I appreciate his efforts and feel he is more or less a member of the Tech family. I just wanted to present a different opinion on him.
Go Jackets!
And I’m not trying to pile on here but people say “just fast forward through the slow parts” don’t get it. Since he takes time to read all the comments, and then takes time to formulate his answers, through the entire show, you never know when to fast forward or when to stop. Any pearls of wisdom he has come quick and fast between a lot of hemming and hawing. Unless someone says “at the 37:21 point he says who the new nose tackle is going to be” you can waste a lot of time trying to find that one nugget.I don't dislike Kelly, at all. That wasn't my comment. I just don't find him to be very professional. As someone who is a business owner (GT and now Alabama), his approach is very loose. If he doesn't have time or the inclination to do the tech work, he should sub it out. It would probably pay dividends in the end.
I get it just fine. Hitting the fast-forward button isn't that tough to me and if I catch him in the middle of a sentence I hit the rewind button. If you don't like doing it that's fine but it's not physically difficult.And I’m not trying to pile on here but people say “just fast forward through the slow parts” don’t get it. Since he takes time to read all the comments, and then takes time to formulate his answers, through the entire show, you never know when to fast forward or when to stop. Any pearls of wisdom he has come quick and fast between a lot of hemming and hawing. Unless someone says “at the 37:21 point he says who the new nose tackle is going to be” you can waste a lot of time trying to find that one nugget.
Didn’t mean to sound ungrateful.I get it just fine. Hitting the fast-forward button isn't that tough to me and if I catch him in the middle of a sentence I hit the rewind button. If you don't like doing it that's fine but it's not physically difficult.
Folks, if you don't like his style I promise I'm not going to be the one trying to convince you that you should. I've found ways to consume the content that work for me. It's not that I don't get your complaints. I've just found ways to get around them that, as I said, work for me and I am simply trying to share those solutions as options to try if you want to. If you have and they don't work for you then sorry I even tried to help. If you haven't then maybe one of my tips will help someone.