
I've Made 1000 Videos?! Ask MKBHD V26!
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In this edition of Ask MKBHD, Marques Brownlee marks a major milestone, revealing that this upload is his thousandth video on the channel when counting live streams too, timed with the channel’s ten year anniversary. He reflects on how far the channel has come in a decade, balancing gratitude with a candid look at the progress he’s made and the areas where he’s still growing. The discussion weaves through his sense of improvement, especially in editing efficiency, planning, and overall production workflow, contrasting it with ongoing challenges like noise control. He describes a typical workday now versus in 2009, illustrating how experience and a steadier setup have sharpened the final product even when the underlying tech remains similar in spirit. The questions from Twitter drive the conversation toward concrete topics such as future filming steps, potential new video formats, and the ever-present tension between staying true to the original format and experimenting with new ratios and frame rates. He also teases future directions, including possible “robots” for the next level of production and a shift in his approach to content that keeps viewers guessing what comes next. The episode closes with gratitude to longtime viewers, an invitation to stay tuned for improvements, and an encouragement to keep watching as the channel evolves toward its next milestones.
Topics · technology · youtube creators · video production · entertainment
Questions answered
- What milestone does Marques celebrate in this episode, and how does he frame its significance?
- He celebrates uploading his thousandth video, timed with the ten year anniversary of his YouTube journey, and frames it as a milestone reflecting a decade of growth and learning.
- Which aspect of his craft does Marques say has improved the most, and which has improved the least?
- He cites editing efficiency and overall production organization as the most improved, while language or catchphrases have changed the least.