there are so many videos not only about motion graphics but about design too (this channel is to show my portfolio and to make videos about Graphics Design).
It is obvious that you are excited about design and that you’re trying really hard.
To create a channel like this is to present yourself as an expert or thought leader. You’re not there. Sorry. You need to slow down. Don’t worry about having a YT channel when you should be focused on learning the fundamentals of good design and good typography. In the mean time, I would suggest taking the channel down, it’s really not helping you.
Of course, you do you. After all, I am just some random guy on the internet that you’ll never know in real life.
Thanks so much for your opinion Steve_O really appreciated, I just began the channel just to show my portfolio, to take practice and to make some stuff. It may not be a professional one, but i know i will. it is a matter of practice.
1 Pay attention to the rules of hierarchy:-This likely refers to visual hierarchy in design (making sure the most important elements stand out) and potentially narrative hierarchy (ensuring the most crucial information is emphasized).
2 Use transition between sequences:- Smooth transitions are vital for a professional look and feel, guiding the viewer from one scene or idea to the next without abrupt cuts.
3 Use sound effects:** Sound effects add immersion, impact, and realism to a video, enhancing the viewer’s experience.
4 Use typography:** Good typography (font choice, sizing, placement, animation) is crucial for readability, conveying tone, and reinforcing the visual brand or message.
5 Use music that suits the video:** Music sets the mood, pace, and emotional tone. The right music can elevate a video significantly.
6 Use a 3 color palette:** Limiting the color palette helps maintain visual consistency, brand identity, and a cohesive aesthetic, making the video look more professional and intentional.
7 don’t give up consistency, grit and perseverance are key