Make a YouTube Poop

A YouTube Poop is a largely popular Internet video category involving the remixing of several clips that adds additional scenes, dialog, or imagery to increase the humor of the video. YouTube Poop can be considered as an art form or a source of comedic relief by some people. Creating a YouTube Poop can be easy with just a bit of practice, but becoming a good "pooper" will take some buckling down and serious effort.  In this article you'll find a list of steps which will teach you how to make one.

Steps

Preparing to Be a YouTube "Pooper"

  1.  Know about the various "poopisms." 'Poopisms' are various common jokes which you may usually find in a YouTube Poop. A good way to find these may be to check what jokes popular "poopers" are using now.
    • Make sure that the Poopers you check are still making videos, because retired Poopers may use jokes that were hilarious in their day, but have now become outdated or clichéd.
  2.  Research about the different Poop styles. For example:
    • General Poops - Your normal good YTP will obtain a various amount of methods, jokes, sounds, and visuals to keep the viewer interested. In a good YTP, you may see random chopping, distorting the volume of a clip to be extremely loud, sentence mixing/word splicing, visual jokes, colorful and eye popping video effects, and other things all put together to make an enjoyable or even funny video.
      • These poops have a cult following and are a very controversial subject among the community, and is considered an "either you love it or you don't" thing in YTP.
    • Dinner Spaghetti Poops - The name of this style of Poop derives from originally popular quotes from the sources of the day. This is a style that is accepted only by Internet meme-loving kids, and is not considered funny or original by the actual YTP community other than the ton of mainstream "meme freaks" and sometimes people who have just started watching YouTube Poops. The best thing to do is stay away from these poops and try not to get caught into their style unless you absolutely find it funny, as only a small group of people actually enjoy them. The best way to tell if a YouTube Poop is a Dinner Spaghetti poop is by looking at the title and thumbnail; it may say something like "The King Must Die" or "Mario is Shoop Da Woop" and mostly uses scenes from the CD-i games. Similar poops to this are Dinner Pingas Poops, which will involve something to do with the king and Dr. Robotnik from the older "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" series. These poops should also be avoided if you plan to become well-known.
    • Some Poops usually have extremely loud segments throughout the whole video. Normally, they are abundantly accompanied by random visual effects to keep the video entertaining.
    • Flash Pooping involves special effects made with programs such as Adobe Flash and Sony Vegas Pro. This method of pooping has been long retired and is no longer commonly practiced, though there are a few people who still stick to flash like MeeStarStudios. Flash Pooping used to be hated in the past, but people have widely accepted this style in recent years.
    • Some YouTube Poops are based on RPG fight scenes such as Final Fantasy. These are called YTPRPG's
    • Some YTP's may have a storyline or a strong sense of continuity. Most notably "The King Gets A Car" and "Morshu Gets A Car."
    • YouTube Poop Music Videos, more commonly known as YTPMV's, are another style. It can be a lot of things from a "poop" source character's words edited to sound like an existing song to a source character's words slowed and sped up usually to a basic beat to sound like a rhythm. It is recommended that you gain sufficient experience before attempting one of these, and that you know how to read and obtain sheet music (unless you're doing rap).
  3.  Choose Video Editing Software. Windows Movie Maker, a basic video-editing program that comes with recent versions of Windows until Windows 7, should be sufficient; however for many, it is considered extremely hard to work with and slow. Many other poopers have resorted to using Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere to make their videos. Beware if you try to illegally obtain it as it is very expensive and can result in lawsuits.

Making the Actual YouTube Poop

  1.  Select the video(s) that you wish to edit. Some common targets are video game cut-scenes and obscure cartoons from the 1990s. However, almost any source - even a lack of one, in one YouTube Poop's case - can be used. The six things which it is possible to make a YouTube poop from are films, TV shows, online videos, computer games, advertisements and music videos. Children's shows such as "Spongebob" and "Blues Clues" are quite popular.
  2.  Download and import the video. Use YouTube video downloading software to obtain the video you wish to edit. The most commonly used is Any Video Converter (AVC).
  3.  Split the movie into parts that you want to edit. This is done using the splice tool often found in video editing software, that allows you to create easily manageable parts. Be careful not to make it too small or it may be more unmanageable.
  4.  Make your edits. These may include duplicating sections (mostly smaller than half a second and with random pitches on each one), adding flashes of images or text (known as "Subliminals"), splicing character's words to make them say new things that they didn't say before (most commonly used are cuss words and sex jokes, though that is considered overused and continues to drop in popularity), raising the volume of a clip to extremely loud levels, or inserting clips from other videos.
  5.  Watch the edited video from start to finish. You need to ensure the video is coherent, plays smoothly, and has no mistakes. During this step, you can also add/change new jokes or elements. Try to go through frame-by-frame and search for errors while you edit if you can.
  6.  Save the video in a standard video format, such as WMV, AVI, MOV, and MP4. You can also save it as a project for later editing. To make an even more enjoyable "poop," take the "pooped" video and further "poop" it to make it better. There is a little-known video called "Chain YTP.wmv" that shows a decent example with the whole community taking place, with input from various styles.
  7.  Upload the video to YouTube. The common naming scheme is "YouTube Poop: Creative Title." This approach is no longer commonly used by the newer "poopers." A lot of people will leave "YouTube Poop" out of the title to make it shorter, although this makes it harder to find and may inadvertently attract "trolls."
  8. Give it a thumbnail! Youtube will automatically add a thumbnail to your video. This is usually a still frame from your video. You want a thumbnail that summarizes your video, and a still frame from the video isn't gonna convey that well.



Tips

  • Although it is perfectly acceptable to "borrow" pooping styles from other poopers when you're just getting started, try to combine the styles of several poopers, or add your own special twist. This makes your videos more exciting and unique.
  • Practice another art such as animating or drawing. This will allow you to add more interesting elements such as making a completely new scene. Please get the cartoon's creator's permission before doing so.
  • If you need inspiration, try watching YouTube Poops created by other popular YouTube Poopers. Observe them closely, and check the ratings and the comments of the YTPs you watch to see how much they're liked.

Warnings

  • Some YouTube Poops may be NSFW (Not Safe For Work), meaning that they may contain sexual references, racism, crude language, gore, pornography, or anything else that may be deemed unfit for a normal work or home environment. Be careful about what Poops you see, or what you include in them.
  • You might offend the people that are fans of what you are pooping or the person who made it. Make sure to ask permission first.
  • Be warned when introducing new "styles" of Poops. The vast majority of the community has calmed down to new styles by now.
  • Be careful when using clips without permission from the copyright owner, and make sure that your work follows any Fair Use laws or any similar laws that your country has. In the USA, 'Fair Use' laws will allow Determine Copyright Fair Use, provided certain conditions having to do with how much material is used are met. Please note that copyright laws vary from country to country. If in doubt, get permission first.
    • Just because something is on the Internet does not mean it is copyright free. No matter how well you cover your tracks, you can still be traced.
    • Be warned about infringing copyrights of anything owned by Disney, Warner Brothers, CBS, Universal, or ABC. They are relatively strict when it comes to copyright enforcement. Never use a video produced by Viacom or Hit Entertainment; these corporations are "merciless", particularly persistent and are actually known to have attacked many people for copyright infringement already.

Things You'll Need

  • A video to edit. You can download the video from somebody else, or get it yourself using various methods (such as ripping from a DVD).
  • A YouTube account. Try NOT to name it something like "DinnerWeegee9000" or else you probably won't be taken very seriously.
  • Basic editing software such as Windows Movie Maker (The program only works well if you're skilled at it), otherwise use Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, and Final Cut Pro. These are the major editors that are used to make YTP; the last three just mentioned in particular are used by a wide range of experienced people. Other programs like iMovie, Nerovision, Pinnacle, Cyberlink and Editstudio can be used as well. Videopad video editor is the easiest to use and you get unlimited time with the free version and you can save with it as well. Also it's cheap to buy, however it is slightly limited on parodying (pooping) options.
  • YouTube movie downloading software, such as Any Video Converter or Leawo. Many online video converters will work well, such as Keepvid or iDesktopTV.

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