How A Pro YouTuber ACTUALLY Makes Thumbnails

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Published 2022-02-18

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  • @StevenHe
    0:37 is that me…? Thank you for the great work Tyler. I appreciate creators that help other creators. Let me know if I can provide any insights, would love to help on a video
  • This is killer content! Thanks for making this! And love that you traveled to film this one, small details like that get noticed
  • @JohnCooganPlus
    amazing video! everyone needs an orange jumpsuit clearly
  • @CreditFast
    It was an interesting idea to me that a thumbnail should stand out in dark mode. I was told before that thumbnails with black backgrounds are really good but it seems that in dark mode you need to make sure that you have some bright colors to help it pop. I guess the lesson from your video is to make a thumbnail that is appealing in both modes.
  • @BrendaBlanco
    Omg I LOVE this video dude! Awesome way of making it relatable, educational and entertaining in a smooth narrative. Great job man!!
  • @preifever
    to add onto the quietest room thumbnail: usually, using the rule of 3rds, you would place your subject where the vertical and horizontal lines connect, as that is where your eyes usually go, but putting himself in the center creates a feeling of loneliness and uneasiness which adds onto the "uncomfortable" atmosphere of being inside a room so quiet for so long
  • This is so underrated! your one of my favourite ytbers now
  • @Chaza
    What a great video! Just popped up on my home page and was an awesome watch. Thanks for the breakdown Tyler :)
  • Great video Tyler! I love getting to see the behind the scenes of Ryan’s YouTube thumbnail journey and how his thumbnails work for his CTR.
  • @888records
    Honestly, I have seen many YouTuber do the “hiding celebrities” concept way before Ryan Trahan did it but Ryan definitely started to make it trend
  • This is awesome stuff Tyler! Love the flow of your commentary & story telling. Super easy to follow! 🤙
  • @OddDuck64
    6:11 I’m guessing its the color green. Green is a great thumbnail color, much better than blue. Also, wearing all white wasn’t the greatest choice. The black clothes made him stand out better, as well as separated the white camera setup from his back. The angle of the camera setup is also better in the new version, giving the viewer an orthographic perspective of the setup. Easier to read whats going on. The text is smaller, which you would think is worse, but is actually easier to read than the larger text. With the big text, your eyes have to move slower than they are accustomed to when reading on a phone or computer screen. Finally, having more people in the thumbnail tells the viewer that he brought his contraption out in public, which he did. I’d rather see him wander around town in 3rd person and interact with people than wander around a hiking trail and possibly fall off a cliff.
  • bro, you've earned yourself a new sub. this video was so detailed yet simple. Ive taken a lot of valuable information. thank you
  • @AN-jz2fv
    Your channel has to be my favorite creator focused channel right now, keep up the great work 👑
  • I'm surprised by the amount of Subscribers you have, amazing content. Keep up the good work!
  • @arabadjiewww
    Tyler, thank you for your excellent effort. I like creators who assist other creators.
  • @TheExperimentum
    this is very well made my guy! I appreciate your hard work!