Thanks for the feedback so far chaps. I guess the point of the purchase of camera, setting up of the channel etc is primarily to educate folks a little more on batmaking - in particular in the UK. I am aware that a lot of the folks who will watch these videos are geeks etc, so your point
@Tom about cutting down the video length does make sense, but at the same time, I kind of want folks to see the time and work involved in making their bats. Perhaps what I'll do is put bookmarks where the batmaker offers their insight as opposed to making 2 separate videos, so if people are purely interested in the insight part, they can just skip to the timestamps, and if they're too engulfed in the visuals and miss something said, then they don't miss out on that either.
In terms of differences between batmakers processes, I've seen B3, H4L, Scott, RPC and Keeley. They do have similarities in what they do generally speaking in terms of how they split the batmaking into different stages. In terms of how they achieve each of these stages, it differs, and obviously they have slightly different takes on how the final product is presented.
Follow up question besides any feedback on videography - what kinds of questions do folks like to be covered?