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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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I think that either that will happen or there will be too many members and it will be nearly impossible to be found.
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In 10 years having 1000 subscribers on youtube will be very low and n00bish-looking.
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Having 200 subscribers will look very popular like you would have 100,000 subscribers now because it's amazing that you actually got found.
If you get a lot of views (a LOT) it could potentially get you some decent revenue, but if you're not already getting a fair amount of traffic to your YouTube account, I wouldn't worry about trying to become a partner. The tough part isn't becoming a partner, it's gaining and maintaining a large audience so that a partnership actually amounts to something.
Oh, and see Charlie the Unicorn 3 if you haven't already. All in all pretty good, a little formulaic at this point but I still enjoyed it. It's hard to live up to the standard of "Put a Banana in Your Ear," though.
Smeagol, I think Adsense for Content Host refers to the InVideo ads YouTube puts on your videos (I actually make most of my revenue from that, surprisingly). You'll get a "YouTube" figure about 30 days after the end of each month.
Don't worry. I think my first "YouTube" payment was about $6. It'll steadily grow every month.
I use www.filmcow.com for my funny needs. I don't like youtube, and the youtube player is slow on my laptop, because my HD is almost full.
A dollar a day=$364 A YEAR! You could get a new camera with kinda dosh!
Don't worry. I think my first "YouTube" payment was about $6. It'll steadily grow every month.
Oh, so they do pay you monthly? Someone told me they don't pay you until you reach $100.
How much have you made now Hazzat?
What I can gather from the adsense site is that, if you earn your first $100 by the cut-off point at the end of one month, they start processing it in the next month and you get the money early in the month after that. If you earn $100 or more per month, then payments will become monthly after that. If not (ie for people who aren't blunty) the same delays kick in again.
They do pay you monthly, but only if you get $100 a month.
Really? That sucks. So if you get $80 in one month, and the month is up, they just scrap your $80 and you start again for the next month.
I might be getting this wrong, it's all very weird and confusing.
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