15 AWESOME YouTube Tricks | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
This video explores various creative and interactive ways that YouTubers have utilized YouTube's technologies.
Key Insights
- 😮 YouTubers have found creative ways to engage viewers and make their videos interactive, utilizing features like touchscreen interaction, clickable annotations, and hidden surprises.
- 🎮 Interactive videos can range from games and challenges to interactive musical instruments.
- 💃 YouTube's technologies have been used to create choose-your-own-adventure stories, mixable dancers, and even virtual magic tricks.
- 🥡 Boone Oakley takes interactivity to the next level by turning their entire website into a YouTube video.
Transcript
Vsauce. Today we're gonna be covering a topic that is very close to my heart. Clever uses of YouTube's technologies. Now, I've always had a lot of fun messing around with stuff like the loading c... circle and annotations. But, let's take a safari today through things other YouTubers have done. Other creative ways they've come up with using what Yo... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What are some examples of interactive videos mentioned in the content?
Examples of interactive videos include Skittles' touch videos, freddiew's interactive widescreen video, Joe Sabia's 'Spot the difference' game, and MysteryGuitarMan's interactive piano.
Q: How do viewers interact with the interactive videos?
Viewers can physically touch the screen, click on different elements, or play specific sequences on their keyboard to interact with the videos.
Q: What is an example of a choose-your-own-adventure video mentioned in the content?
One example is the Lego Spider video, where viewers help remove a spider from a friend's head by making choices throughout the video.
Q: How does Boone Oakley utilize YouTube's technologies?
Boone Oakley is an ad agency that created an interactive website video, where viewers can navigate through the video using links and drag the play-head to specific points.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The video showcases YouTubers who have found clever uses of YouTube's technologies, such as interactive videos and hidden annotations.
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Examples include Skittles' touch videos that allow viewers to physically interact, freddiew's interactive widescreen video, and Joe Sabia's 'Spot the difference' game.
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Other examples shown include interactive pianos, bass guitars, choose-your-own-adventure stories, mixable dancers, magic tricks, and the ad agency Boone Oakley's interactive website video.