Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles (upbeat music) - A little bit of a busy day today, gotta tell you guys somethin' I got rid, I sold, I traded in, it's gone, the ATV. (sad music) The quad is no more, ladies and gentleman. It's a sad day, just loading up the rest of the accessories, headed down to the dealership. The happy news, the good news is that I swapped it out for a Jet Ski. (upbeat electronic music) I mean, I live five minutes from the water, it just makes way more sense. I'm gonna go pick that up, drop off the plow, and all the other things I have for it. And yeah, we got a few things to talk about today. So let's get started, and just launch this vlog. I think this is episode number six or seven? We're just moving right along, just having a great time. Ah, I love summer. (grunting) I will ride you again. Little bit. Little bit this way. I really miss riding that. I don't miss negative 30 degree Celsius though. Today, I wanted to talk a little bit about finding your own voice. As many of you know, I love making videos. And with making videos comes watching videos too, I love watching videos. I love watching what you guys make. I love watching what my friends make. And sometimes I just binge the (whip snapping) out of YouTube and find myself, like I'm sure all of us have, down that YouTube rabbit hole. And four hours later you've seen that panda sneeze a hundred times. (high-pitched fake sneezes) (whistling) Come on. (grunts) But with watching all of these YouTube videos, and browsing the platform, I'm bound to see a bunch of videos made by other people that refer to finding your own voice. Or copying other creators. Specifically I've seen so many videos that say I am not Peter McKinnon, or I am not Casey Neistat, or Peter McKinnon copy or, I've seen a lot of that kind of thing. I've even talked to people over email. I've seen some great videos. Today I kinda wanted to address a little bit about copying other creators vs being inspired by other creators. And kinda my thoughts on some of the vidders I've seen about me on YouTube, with regards to this topic. That was very formal, the way I said that. It was very like, it was very official. See the trick with these straps for your truck is keeping them nice and bundled. Normally, I keep them like this so when you take them out you can use them fast, put 'em away. The last few weeks have been a little out of control, now look what I'm dealing with. Look at this. Look at this mess. How did I let it get so bad? Ugh! Alright, I'm gonna time-lapse untangling these cause it's gonna take me like 45 minutes. (laughs) (upbeat electronic music) I want to let you in on a little time-lapse secret. If you're gonna do it like the lazy way, the fast way, when you just want to get a time-lapse done. Set the camera up, hit record. Let it go for whatever you're doing, and then when you get in post you speed it up. So it's (makes speed noise). It's fast, that's what I call like the lazy way. But sometimes it's just the best way. The key, so that you don't get that time-lapse hunting in and out for focus because you may be going out of frame, and the camera's trying to refocus is: touch the screen, touch the shutter button, whatever. Get your focus, and then flip off auto-focus to manual. So that it doesn't move. That way you're not going to get any of that eh-eh-eh-eh-eh that push in, push out. It's not gonna happen. It's gonna be a nice clean time-lapse. A little trick for you today. Try that out, it'll make you way less frustrated when you're editing in post, and you're thinking: Why is it doing that? (laughs) Okay. (alternative pop music) Alright. That's good. (grunting) Forget it. Okay. Okay. You know what really irritates me about YouTube sometimes? Things that happen, Not even irritates me, but just like it makes me sad. It makes me sad. Imagine I just never told you? I just shut the door and the vlog ended? Bye! (alternative pop music) It makes me really sad when I see someone that has made an edit or put a lot of work into a video, they've worked very very hard on it. They post it online for everyone to see. They put themselves out there. And I see some comments saying something like, Peter McKinnon much? Or hey that looks exactly like Peter McKinnon, or you ripped off Peter McKinnon. That's the Peter McKinnon transition, that's the Peter McKinnon B-roll. And where I think that's in one part cool, because it's amazing to see the influence that I've had doing what I love. And it's connected with so many people, and that's inspired them to create content and put it on YouTube. That to me, I've said this to all my friends, I've never had a more fulfilling job. But what I don't like is when I see other people putting down those creators because they're using techniques that I taught. Alright so that's what I want to talk about today, that is today's topic. It's very important to me. I need to get going cause I don't want these guys to be mad at me. But, welcome to episode (transition pop music) (curiosity music) (sighs deeply) I think I just broke his desk. Yup. I just broke Matty's desk. (curiosity music) (shoots Nerf gun) When did Nerf guns get awesome? (shoots Nerf gun) Oh hell yeah. Whoa! (shoots Nerf gun around living room) (machine gun sounds) (fire alarm beeps) (chewing) Matty's been gone for like 15 days. I miss him. It's lonely here, you know. It's just me. Myself. His pistachios. It's his camera. - What are you doing? (laughs nervously) - I didn't I didn't know you were coming back! You've been gone for so long, I was just telling everyone how much I missed you! There's a new noodle shop that just opened down, I was gonna go eat, and I was gonna go by myself. But then, now that you're back, do you wanna, Do you wanna go get noodles? - Of course