Wednesday, June 19, 2013

TRANSCRIPT FOR SPEECH PACKAGE (JAMES)

Transcript of Interview with Michael:

Omid

 - "What is YouTube success to you?"

Michael

- "As with all YouTubers, the main objective of any account is to get as many subscribers as possible, but it's not just about that, it's also about trying to be as entertaining as possible for all your viewers because at the end of the day, it's a median out there to entertain and inform people so I use to it as a platform to entertain my viewers and as long a i'm doing that, i'm doing my job."

Omid

- "What inspired you to be a YouTuber?"

Michael 

- "Before I got into the whole YouTube realm, I always wanted to entertain people, and then when I discovered YouTube about 6 years I was overwhelmed by the support some of my favourite YouTubers got. For example, very well known people such as PewDiePie, KSI, ComedyShortsGamers. They all got massive amounts of support through their Q&A sessions online and I just thought that this is something that I want to have. I want to interact with the people that like and support my videos through this kind of median without the restrictions that you get through print or TV. There's no actual link with you and you're viewers, whereas through YouTube, you can directly get involved with you're fans and viewers through unfiltered access."

Omid

- "What videos do you publish onto your channel to attract viewers and subscribers?"

Michael

- "Well, I try to attract a broad range of audience so my main focus is playing video games such as Call of Duty, Battlefield and FIFA now and then but my main focus is on first-person shooters, but i mean it's not just that I like to post videos of rants of the things that bother us all. You know, some people just need to hear what you have to say, even if they don't want to hear it. Get it off your chest and my viewers seem to be interested in that and like what I have to say because i'm and teenager and i'm guessing the vast majority of my viewers are teenagers, and we all have the same problems and we can all relate to them."

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