Jacob Geller, I think he has some of the best videos I’ve ever watched. His fear of cold video is my favorite. The production and storytelling are amazing and I’ve never found another channel like his.
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Ahoy has always had great production quality, and has started giving each video a unique quality in the last few years.
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Defunctland’s video about finding the creators of the disney channel theme is really well made and surprisingly meaningful (it made me cry) Edit: BobbyBroccoli also is very well researched and has really unique visuals and production
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Internet Pitstop has a 4+ hour MASTERPIECE on anime backgrounds through the decades. I frequently rewatch it for the immaculate VIBES. 🌸
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The EMPLemon video about Chris Moneymaker and the story of how he entered a famous professional poker tournament has GOT to be one of my all time favs "Poker's Greatest Tournament Run"
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Noodle’s “How does an Indie game get made” video was really good
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Basically any video by Lemmino, specifically the Universal S or the Kennedy Assassination videos.
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Jacob Gellar has delightful cinematography and editing, without distracting from the content. I'd recommend him as someone to emulate. Edit: Check out his "Fear of Cold" video.
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If you want real quality look no further then Lemmino. My man writes killer scripts, does animation and writes music for his own videos. Takes a while tho for the next video, but it's always worth
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Ahoy. His video game videos are really interesting and have a really high production value!
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Ultraman official English Channel, they are making some really high quality series about the Giant of Light: Ultraman. A good watch 👍
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NitroRad and ScionVyse have some of my favorite "dissecting a game series one game at a time" videos, bonus points to ScionVyse for being a tiny creator. Jacob Geller and Daryl Talks Games are probably my favorite bigger essayists, they have extremely well written pieces with great editing as well.
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I find the videos of Technology Connections interesting, you'll have to check them out to see if they fit your requirements xD <3
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- Jacob Geller (obviously) - KingK - Moon Channel for the business and legal side of video games - Random one, if you love the golden age of The Simpsons, TheRealJims season retrospectives and "extra seconds" episode reviews are absolutely top notch. - James Channel (taking retro consoles apart and building weird stuff) - AnyAustin - love his Skybox Appreciation videos, the Banjo Kazooie one in particular is awesome - Inkbox (more coding related) - MonsterMaze and Zeltik make fantastic Zelda content.
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I'd recommend Folding Ideas but I'm pretty sure you know him. His old videos on editing can be pretty good to rewatch. For a less known youtuber, you got Oliver Lugg. He does extremely sciencey and nerdy videos but also very weird stuff like making Diplomacy in 5D.
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I think you would really like Defunctland’s most recent video on animatronics. It’s like the most ridiculous deep-dive into how fixated Walt Disney was over its creation, and how little he valued human life lmaooo.
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