Start to star challenge improving my videos and myself part 2

Hello again; I hope you have been well since my last post. Today, I’m going to update you on the conclusion to the start to star video challenge that I recently participated in.

 

I should have posted this last week, but I am still recovering from the ill effects of a malfunctioning cpap machine. I am feeling more energetic every day and hope to soon be back on schedule with my blog posts.

 

Last time I shared about week one of Holly Gillen’s start to star video challenge. I shared the videos I recorded each day as part of the event. And this time I have more short videos for you.

 

Just like last time I will include two links. The first one will be an embedded version that you can play without having to leave my site. The second will be a direct link to the youtube video.

 

Contest results

 

And now I guess you would like to know if I won or not. I did say that there was a free seat in Holly’s upcoming online course to the winner. Well, I didn’t win the contest. But if you have been folloiwng me long at all, you know I still feel like it was a success.

I got a lot of valuable experience. A writer writes every day or should. So someone like me who aspires to be a youtube or podcasting star should also record video every day. That doesn’t mean I will post it that often, but I should at least turn the camera on and put in some practice time every day.

 

Week two videos

 

Day 09

 

 

http://youtu.be/5wccUPS3eTA

 

The question was if you could meet anyone living or dead, who would it be? I mistakenly thought celebrities. I mentioned many favorites personal and those I’d like to know but settled on Wayne Dyer because he lives in Hawaii and I would love to visit there.

 

Day 10

 

 

http://youtu.be/ywAe66NMn4w

 

Question 10 was what do you do to relax. I don’t do any one thing, so i mentioned several concluding with the good feeling that comes from a long hot shower followed by a really good cup of coffee.

 

Day 11

 

 

http://youtu.be/1WGPuAP4esE

 

This time the subject was create a montage of your day. This was beyond my skills with images or video, so i decided to walk people through what i consider a usual day for me.

 

Day 12

 

 

http://youtu.be/PeKlJhDDOZw

 

The question this time was what are you listening to. The point was to find out what podcasts and podcasters we are following.

 

Day 13

 

 

http://youtu.be/-LIWjY0myf8

 

This time the question was if you could meet any celebrity who would it be. I chose ellen because of her commitment to causes and the fact that she often spotlights what some would consider ordinary every day people.

 

Day 14

 

 

http://youtu.be/VZlvmZlZEZQ

 

Day 14 was what is your best trait. I decided that for me that means being able to find the good in just about any situation.

 

Day 15

 

http://youtu.be/yTSELPYFgfQ

 

The final question was what is your big goal for 2015. I have more than one and don’t know exactly which one I am meant to fulfill. Maybe its all of them. I’ve learned not to put limits on God. And I do sing in this video.

 

Lesson learned

 

I learned that I need to work more on my videos. I found out that if I record every day or most every day I get more comfortable each time. And a pleasant bonus is that the more I listen to my voice in play backs the better I like it. And I’m not just talking about my singing voice.

 

Most of us have heard that writers should write every day. Well, this video challenge has definitely proven to me that practice is mandatory. So, I will be writing and recording more often. I may not upload it all, but I will be getting in my practice.

 

And since I aspire to share my story with people through public speaking I also need to practice that often. I hope some of you will be willing to check out the trial runs and give me feed back.

 

Questions and answers

 

To that end I want to start posting video answers to your questions. So, please leave me a comment with what you would like to know. I won’t say that nothing is off limits, but I’m generally known for being very open. Some would say I’m even too open especially online.

 

I’ll help get you started. You could ask about the amusement industry, my growing up as part of a carnival family, or some of my stories from back when I was a carney.

 

You could ask about how exactly I write this blog, send out my email newsletter, and record audios and videos.

 

You could ask about my experiences with various social media sites such as face book, twitter, Pinterest, etc.

 

We could always talk about my weight loss and some of the things the people at tlc taught me to help me be successful.

 

There is the ebook and the process of getting it online and in print. And I’m sure you have some ideas of your own.

 

Sharing is caring

 

As always I really appreciate your taking the time to read this post. And I would love it if you would share it with your friends and family. I hope that in some small way I am continuing to motivate and inspire others. And I can only do that if people hear about my work. So thanks for your help in spreading the word.

 

I’m always here for you. Whether you have a problem that you want me to listen to or even help you find a solution to or whether you just want to say hello and have a good conversation about anything under the sun. I hope you know that.

 

Thanks and take care out there, Max

4 thoughts on “Start to star challenge improving my videos and myself part 2”

  1. It’s great to hear that you’re getting more comfortable with making videos, Max!

    A lot of people are afraid to make even one, and you’ve made many. Good for you!

    I think what holds people back is the fear of looking silly or foolish or the desire of wanting everything to be perfect and failing at that.

    At any rate, you’re doing great, my friend. Keep up the good work.

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    • Hi Lorraine; thanks for the complement. I was talking with karyn beach on her show the other night and we talked a lot about the subject of comfort. that in addition to the fear of looking foolish people are afraid to unsettle their comfortable existances to take big risks that may or may not pay off. i often wonder if maybe not being able to see the screen helps me. I mean as long as it sounds good I post it. of course, I understand that there are a lot of people who have recorded good videos but are waiting until they are perfect. I know they never will be and that most people don’t want them to be. a perfect video just makes most people more afraid of doing one. and occasionally i get a word wrong or stammer but still share the video. thanks again my friend. take care, max

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  2. Hey Max,

    Well I’m sorry you didn’t win either but it’s the challenge as a whole that I think you really enjoyed. You’re right though, if you want to end up doing more videos as time goes by then what better way to learn than to just start shooting them. I haven’t watched them all of course but did read through the questions they asked and they did keep you busy didn’t they!

    Glad you enjoyed the overall experience at least and congratulations for completing this challenge.

    ~Adrienne
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  3. Hey Max,

    These were all great questions you answered here.

    I tried to lobby for you with The Ellen Show by sending a FB message about the good work you do, but I don’t think she heard me.
    🙂

    Oh well. It was worth a shot.

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