I make such videos in Shotcut.

Not all videos on the channel are made in Shotcut. I chose videos that were made in this program completely and from different genres.
I often use several programs for one video.
I don’t shoot anything myself, only my video editing from footage found on the Internet.

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This is my flagship work for the competition. The peculiarity of this work is that the singer sang in two very rare languages: Tatar and Kalmyk.

I edit the video in several windows, in one I collect pieces, in the others I cut the video. I downloaded the subtitles from the Internet and attached them to Premiere Pro. I did the same with the transition.
The competition, although small, is international.

I wasn’t expecting to get flashed by a random Anime girl :skull:
I wonder how these are still on YouTube.

The online translator does not translate well.

Did you get into the frame somewhere?

It’s really bad with YouTube. Many of my videos are not shown to anyone.
YouTube showed this video only a few hours after it was published.

This video is also made in shortcut. I only have guesses why this is so.

I wonder why your videos are not shown to anyone when it’s clearly written in the guidelines that sensitive videos is not allowed :slightly_smiling_face:

I mean read the damn rules.

I think you don’t understand nudity is not allowed it’s still a wonder those videos are still on YouTube atleast, this one is still fine I believe it should not be shadow banned, maybe because of your channels repeated history?

There is a proverb “a holy place is never empty”; if such videos disappear from YouTube, then they will appear in another place, and YouTube will appear where they appear.

What’s wrong here?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXxI8K21V_E

Completely positive video and song, subtitles available. Made in shortcut.

What’s the story? This channel is not even two months old. This is a second-level channel, to get the last one I need to show my passport to YouTube or wait two months. The other channel is many years old, I have not posted anything there for public access, there are two dozen technical videos at the link.
For another year and a half, I edited videos for another video service. This service decided to compete with TikTok and connected bots, so I left there.

Nothings wrong, but some of your videos do have nudity, like I wouldn’t expect to see a women’s…uhh…melons…idk what to say… On YouTube.
Now because of that YouTube can be limiting your reach, or shadow banning. We have nothing to be exactly sure.

Not others channels of your, but this channel’s video history.

I believe there’s already a place for that, and it’s definitely not called YouTube. And it is really similar to a taxi color scheme.

I wrote about it.
But I have been living for more than a year and still have collected some statistics. My version is this: YouTube promotes brands of large companies. The most promoted video is the one made from Netflix cuts.
Initially, the option was like this.

Removed the singer and the statistics improved.
That is, YouTube made it clear to me that I should not put unknown singers next to “great” brands.
In another similar video, the singer appeared briefly and was in the style of the clip, the algorithm did not recognize her, there were impressions there.

I don’t believe in shadow bans yet, YouTube writes directly if it is going to or has already limited its audience reach.

Why should one person’s opinion be higher than another person’s opinion? Why does what the crowd said mean it’s true? It’s not about nudity, it’s about the rules being transparent. When I registered the channel, I checked the box that I agreed with all the rules of YouTube. And I make the same videos that I get in my recommendations or the same ones that I’ve already seen on YouTube.

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I too have used YouTube. And have tested several things, in general, partial nudity results in decrease of reach for me, nudity just gets banned. I don’t know about brands and stuff, but YouTube does promote current trends.
Also keywords and title play a huge role, let’s be real who’s gonna even search “my friend the artist and poet”. If you instead titled it (cover) Any song - Genre, and added more information about it in the description it would get more reach, try to use general terms on the title that you know people will search.
Also some people may only want to see the brand, who’s gonna pay attention to a singer. People forget singers of the biggest songs in history, it really depends on the audience.

My opinion is no bigger than you, we both have equal opinions here.

It also depends on the moderator. One of my videos was deleted in which the girl was fully dressed, but it was a garbage video, I made a horizontal one from a vertical one, I didn’t add any content, but added animation. This video was downloaded from YouTube, the algorithm missed it, but it was good, the statistics were excellent, but most likely it was the moderator who blocked it, he found the reason and wrote me a notice, so I am a little aware of the consequences. But they told me that this will not affect the channel in any way. Here I agree, you should not do this, you need to improve the videos well.
AIGEL – Piyala is one of the sources I made the video from. The video features a completely naked, undrawn girl and has over 50 million views. There are not even enough people in that region to watch the clip. YouTube is promoting this video all over the world. The video is very bad, the lyrics are not connected to the picture, it’s very hard to understand what’s going on, the actors don’t have facial expressions. I did it much better.
The new video of the game Street Fighter came to my recommendations, the picture shows a woman’s breasts, as it turned out, it’s clickbait and there are almost only men there.
So not everyone’s YouTube reach is reduced because of nudity.

That’s right, but it’s very difficult, I have to search for footage, edit and design the video alone. This is the title of the song translated into English, it is written on the Internet that you can’t use Cyrillic and Latin in the title. And in my experience, you also can’t mix other alphabets and hieroglyphs at all, YouTube doesn’t find this even if you make an exact request. I chose to design everything in Latin since this content already exists in Cyrillic. In this case, I don’t know what people will search for. Clickbait will only make it worse. The trial period also applies to the search, after it expires I can change the title as much as I want, YouTube will not pay attention to it and this video will be somewhere at the end of the search. New videos need to be optimized correctly right away. I would be grateful for advice.
Now I am editing dances with douyin, in shortcut I color the eyes and lips, this is work with animation. In After Effects I throw in an aura, color the background. In Premiere Pro I will connect transitions and assemble into one video, make a horizontal one from vertical. As I wrote above, in Premiere Pro I did not find a similar filter from shortcut. So I doubt that I could do these operations in one program even if I had a powerful computer. In After Effects there is no such filter either, but there are others, but I have not yet figured out exactly how to duplicate it there. I also downloaded transitions for shortcut, I am aware of them.
Do I need to write the girl’s name? I do not want the source to be found in my video, since I plan to make several videos with this girl. I understand that hieroglyphs cannot be used.

I meant that no matter what we think and how many of us there are, there are rules, but they are unclear. Now I’m also planning to conduct an experiment; in the video with models I’ll replace the part with some kind of Korean advertising in the background of girls with something else.

Yes, I do believe it’s the moderators who check later, but mostly it’s just AI doing all that stuff and later on probably rarely a moderator sees it.

I wasn’t able to understand anything correctly of what you mean to convey in the second paragraph. But I did understand the first, just use any AI and give a prompt to suggest a title based on a description you give of a video to it.

Video’s actually containing nudity many times get blocked, but spammy thumbnails usually are not looked that much. You can still find graphic content on thumbnails of many videos. I mean basic caveman mentality of people see, people horny… Still exists so it’s easy to give clickbaity thumbnails to get more views… I hope more attention is also paid to the thumbnails.

Indeed. And anyways, people just don’t even follow rules if there are any, the main problem lies in the audience itself.

“A small but very cute demon with douyin will strike you in the heart with his amazing dance.” I can do it like this or just copy the title from a successful video.
I don’t have the opportunity or time to work with neural networks. There are many services on the Internet for promoting and optimizing videos, a lifetime wouldn’t be enough to study them all. I am part of the target audience of my videos. I don’t see a problem in this audience :slight_smile:

I changed the video to be even more explicit, the experiment was unsuccessful, YouTube still doesn’t give me traffic, but it doesn’t block the video either.

Maybe the video quality is bad and you can’t see everything there?

YouTube gives traffic to such videos. So my antics with nudity didn’t seem to affect anything. The strangest thing is, according to analytics, some people quit watching at the very end, and the singer is shown there.

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Lens flares are made in after effect. I didn’t add any other effects because such a girl outshines them all.

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The last video threw me off track, there were few good shots and I decided to make the next video simpler. But after three days of cutting I realized that this girl dances badly, constantly gets confused, knows few moves, doesn’t have enough breath for a full dance. The editing was very difficult. But she is very funny, I cut out some jokes, like how she took napkins out from under her dress and a pipe after it all started falling out. The girl made a device so that the dress looked good on her.


This is what the project folder looks like.

Used all available software. Here is the folder with the project.

This is a relatively simple video. I remade it from an old video for another singer.

Initially, most of the material was in 60 fps converted from 30 fps with duplicate frames. I recoded it back to 30 fps, and then to 60 fps in motion compensation mode.

Well, guys, have you ever seen anything like this?

YouTube told me what it usually writes, that there is copyright, but YouTube gave the wrong track name. Either YouTube can’t work with hieroglyphs or it doesn’t pass content from east to west. And this is not the first time.


Three inserts of about two seconds were made in After Effects. One of these inserts took two days to make, I cut out an opening in the door.
In the Korean song, half the words are in English and the subtitles are not translated properly on their official channel. I only made a normal translation in Russian, I’m not sure they translated it correctly into English. In the music itself there are extraneous sounds of effects that seem unnecessary to me.