From my small room to the world
It always fascinates me how anyone could manage to pull off
a simple look and have a very beautiful high quality photo up on Instagram. I
follow several influencers on Instagram and most if not all, have very
beautiful high quality feeds. How do they manage to do that? I have always
wondered.
I have been a YouTube fan since 2019. I enjoy the funny videos, the pranks, the couples’s
channels, music, kits; I could name a whole list. Thanks to quarantine, I have
grown an interest in content creation. What I didn’t know however, is the
amount of work that goes into those videos, the beautiful photos on IG not
forgetting tiktok videos, until the beginning of May. I did one tiktok dance with my sister; it was
exhausting. We practiced for two days and on the recording day we took almost
10 takes before we had a nice video. Editing the video is also a task. The
video was less than minute but the amount of time we took to have a good video
was a lot. Imagine the creators who put up 40 minute videos!
Last week I listened to Cyco Podcast . One
of the speakers, a Kenyan content creator, said you can’t compare your pictures with
what some of the influencers post. They take a lot of time to prepare and take
them. I think that goes for everything.
Proper preparation and planning equals good results.
I remember there was a time during this quarantine I had
begun comparing myself with influencers on Instagram. What I had not realized
is that there is a process. They didn’t just wake up and had all they have on
their Instagram feeds and YouTube channels. It takes time.
Content creation is a career. It requires skills to make
good content and get it out there as well. Social media has made it easier for
people to display their content and earn from it as well.
In related news, today is World Youth Skills Day. According to the United Nations,
this day is set aside to acknowledge and celebrate the importance of equipping
young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship.
The other day I heard on the radio about a woman who lost
her job due to the pandemic. She started a catering job at home and she is
making money; maybe even more than her previous job.
According to Youth Cafe, actively engaging the youth in
sustainable developments is vital in achieving a great society and bringing
solutions to the worst threats of development in a community.
I am content creator. A growing one. I aspire to become
better at it and make interesting content that will have an impact on peoples’
lives. There is a lot to learn and a lot to do, but, I am willing to take the
time it takes to become better than the people I look up to.
Like the woman from the radio, we can do so much as the
youth with the skills that we have. I believe if anyone has gone through the
8-4-4 system, they probably have a skill, if not a number of them. We have the ability to make the world as
colorful as we want it to be.
So what is your skill? What can you do with it to make a
difference?
This is amazing
ReplyDeleteContent creation for real is no joke. Great piece
ReplyDeleteIts a real job. Thank you.
DeleteAlways good woman
ReplyDeleteKeep growing Wairimu, you deserve this and much more
ReplyDeleteWow ! Thank you so much ...stay tuned for more
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