Patience, patience, patience.
Patience comes in many flavors and forms. I know this because I have practiced it willingly and not. I recently moved out of my apartment and back in with a friend. Before here I had ran the numbers and scouted locations and found none where I could go. I prayed about it too and this is where I have been led.
Our schedules and tastes are compatible but very different. I don't have my own room or my own bed, but I am very grateful for having a place to stay and recover. I have been writing and preparing what I like to call: seeds (layouts, synopsis, rough drafts, etc). I call them seeds because not only do they contain a story, but I can pitch them and explain the details as if they were a completed work.
Basically setting up projects, but not finishing them completely. This is a very double edged habit, especially if you're just starting out and wanting to publish your work. It would be beneficial for you complete something and then rework the stuffing out of it until it can stand the might of a thousand minds. Either way I have many things to vlog about.
The problem with launching the vlog aspect of the channel(s) is I could never find a decent time and place to record. I might end up collecting my notes, rent a hotel room, and record. At the apartment I was able to do a few because we didn't have too much noise pollution, this changed when we got neighbors.
Even in the "studio" I set up, you could still hear every sound questionable and reasonable through the walls, throughout the day, and through the night. Between finding a good time to record and working, I also got sick a few times. Not in any serious way, but in voice altering, speech impedimenting ways. It didn't sound pretty, and I have standards, so I never recorded.
If you check the channel I've already taken down a few vlogish videos because I meant to transfer them to the a channel designated for vlogs. Progress is slow, but progress is progress. Time is running out, so I need to make haste.
P.S.
I now have a B.A. in Theatre with a concentration in Tv/ Film (many good things still to come).
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