its my favourite genre of beamng movies the "Good enough for me" genre: -Uses cinematic camera, misses all of the crashing because of it -5:1 ratio of russian mods to actually usable vehicles -obligatory clickbait arrows/emoji/reaction -1 to 3 minutes in length -only video editing is inbetween crashes -each crash clearly only had one take since zero effort -mass produced like chinese plastics -has at least one vehicle with a shit jbeam spike out -fire -obligatory chain/lava/sawblades/monster truck/stig/pothole/bulge/jump/car tower -fades out to links of other indistinguishable videos -clickbaity title with the words "fast", "speed", "crashes", "jumps", "cars vs...", "epic", insane", "awesome", etc -all so similar they could be made by the same tourtured soul with that being said its not the worst video ive ever seen for beam
Worst thing about these videos is that they get more views than non-clickbait content, while literally taking 10 times less effort to make. A normal video can take 15 hours to make (this includes setup, recording, editing, cleaning up, description, processing the thumbnail, rendering, checking and uploading). With 4 videos a week, if 1 person was doing all the work (which I don't think it's a common thing, several people normally work on 1 channel) it would take more time than a full-time job. Meanwhile those channels just record 10 minutes of gameplay, cut it to 2 or 3 minutes, leave all the failed attempts in the video, copy+paste the same description on all videos, use default thumbnails but with some arrows added, and the whole process takes 1 or 2 hours per day. And they get more views so ultimately they earn more from 2 hours than a normal youtuber from 15.
oh i doubt they cut the outtakes, most of them are simply spawn vehicle, throttle, next id be suprised if they could somehow mess them up honestly i might just make clickbait videos just to showcase how easy it is, "beamng clickbait video speedrun'