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YOUTUBE

My career on YouTube has its ups and downs. From Adsense issues in 2017 to making a whole new YouTube channel in 2022 to start from scratch. You'll find most of the information that I can offer regarding my YouTube history.

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MarioTitanic YouTube History (From a third person perspective)

     MarioTitanic truly came into YouTube on Christmas Day of 2012. He mainly used it to watch his subscriptions. He then made another account almost a year later on August 23rd, 2013; ​soon abandoning his other account. ​In March, 2014, he made a attempt of uploading his first video on his channel. However, as he left his computer overnight, the browser crashed for unknown reasons. He also made another attempt, but had the same problem. On  June 22nd, 2015, after long awaits on his channel while on vacation with his mother, MarioTitanic had made his first video of a train flying by over a bridge. The phone he used to record the video was a Samsung Galaxy SIII.


     Then On July 26th, 2015, while spending at his dad's friend's house in Tennessee, he made another recording session, this time on Farming Simulator 2015. The final results were not good because Fraps, the software he was using to record the game, stops recording every 15 seconds, maybe 5 seconds, or even black out almost the whole video. To fix that, he used the power of editing to combine all the videos into one. Some of them had to be cut from the final video because it was mostly black out, and couldn't be seen on the preview. After editing, he rendered the final video, then uploaded it to YouTube. Then made two more videos later when he got home from his vacation, but aren't that good. As the months gone ahead, he decided to try to upload every Saturday. After a year of uploading videos little by little, he wanted to get a video on what he had done years ago. He called him Mario, but not the kind of Mario you see today. He's talking about the original debut name, Mario Johnson. Mr. Johnson has a adventure backstory and have been on adventures since the late 80s and 90s. He then made a Facebook Page for the character. The channel continued to grow, well into January of 2017 with 16 subscribers.
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     Then on February 9, 2017, Adsense, the service he was using to get revenue off his videos, email him and said that his account was disabled due to invalid click activity. This upsetted him and went in process of making a few more accounts in the process, hoping to stay back on track with YouTube, but has struck him down in his attempts. He then chose to stop making videos until making them again in the fresh decade of New Years Day of 2020. March was the last month he recorded for his YouTube account before going silent for a month, less than the nearly 6 month period of no video posts from February to August of 2016. In April, attempting to recover his old account again for the second time,  it finally worked. One of his relatives helped him get his old account back and the account he was trying to recover is his account he created on Xmas of 2012. After setting up his account to his preferences and posting his plans for the channel on Facebook, he felt he should start making videos again and published his first video on June 1 of 2017, Sgt. Pepper's Day he calls it; despite the album releasing on June 2 in the United States. A month later, on July 1st, 2017, he made a channel called Justin's Adventures. He told himself to not use the name "MarioTitanic Vlogs" due to it being lame and uninspiring. He had the plan on using the channel to vlog where he goes and livestream on occasions. He had an upcoming road trip that he was going to go on and he was going to fill the channel with videos and livestreams. He also would post on Instagram as well. On the same night as the channel was created, he started a livestream while playing Minecraft with his brother. This livestream would a memorable event that he would remember from years end.
     
​     One day, he felt he should learn about using Source Filmmaker to make animations to a band he named The Fazbear Benders. He started to learn about SFM through the official tutorial on YouTube and created a couple of projects. The first one was a demo of the Scout from Team Fortress 2 running across the battlefield and was created on July 6, 2017. He then added more characters as his learning progressed. He would use this project for an animation video that eventually got cancelled due to lack of time and technical limitations. The second project he worked on was called  Nice Shot and was created a day later on the 7 and kept working on it until a couple days later. He uploaded this project the day he went on his road trip. This would mark a progression of what path he wanted to take for his career.

     It was then when he decided to look at his Twitch account that he hadn't messed around with in months and decided to do a brief test stream to check on the status of the stream. This took place on December 19, 2017, shortly after getting out of school for the semester. After taking a small break, the new year, 2018, has started to kick in. His plans were something that he had never thought about before; confident that this will be the year where he grows from his gaming videos as well as his comedy videos. He had started making comedy videos in December, but made even more for the PewDiePie Submissions Subreddit in January. Some of these videos, like the "Do You Want to See a Dead Body?" short music video had gained attention from the Pewds Subreddit. It has over 50 views as of January of 2018. On January 29, he uploaded a song called "My Friend is Dead," which is a parody of "My Mummy's Dead" by John Lennon. This would be his only video related to the popular Visual Novel, Doki Doki Literature Club. This was uploaded on a Monday to sync the plot of the game. For a week, from February 18 to 25, he uploaded daily videos. On Wednesday, February 21, he uploaded three videos a few hours apart from each other. This period saw a little increase in views but not subscribers. This goes to show that YouTube wants him to upload on a daily basis, but he wasn't going to take it for the whole year. One week was enough and would be a problem since rendering and uploading took up his family's internet speed, despite rendering his videos in 720p resolution and mostly under 20 minutes. His videos in this period were gaming and comedy videos including Minecraft, Trainz Simulator 12, and a Bitconnect/PewDiePie meme video. The last video of the Daily Video Marathon was the first episode of "Let's Talk About (LTA)." That episode talked about his old videos, but would make another episode about that in detail later on. On March 12, MarioTitanic announced that he would no longer be making gaming videos on a frequent rate and would instead focus on making videos related to music. Since that day until December of 2018, his channel became a music channel. His channel covered his progression in his talents, which are called Music Logs, performances on projects he's been working on, and much more. What he also said in his announcement was he was going to make gaming videos from time to time, but not as much as prior to the announcement.

     On December 4, 2018, he announced that he was going to return to gaming videos. The video was uploaded after making a Minecraft video that, overtime, generated a decent amount of views that would become one of his most viewed videos at that time. He got started making Trainz videos and made a half-hour video that featured himself playing racing games from a website called Teamopolis. However, after making his 28th Music Log regarding his bass and harmonica he got for Christmas, both his computer hard drive and external hard drive ran out of space where he couldn't store anymore videos. This resulted in him not making anymore videos until a month later in late January, 2019, when MarioTitanic made a video regarding the issue. Shortly after the video was published, he began transferring files from his external hard drive to his old computer which he would use it for storage. During that time he got his brother's old computer out and attempted to pull of old videos that his brother recorded a few years back. However, they weren't able to properly transfer over without corruption so he attempted to uploaded the videos to his YouTube channel to be downloaded on his computer. However, the uploads were very slow and only one video completed its upload before cancelling the rest of the uploads. That one video was edited and released on his YouTube channel on February 3, 2019, that used the original title of the video called "How to NOT Mine Bedrock." Noting that Google+ was going to shut down soon, he downloaded the videos he had on his Google+ page and uploaded on of the videos that showed him flying on a plane.

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YOUTUBE HIGHLIGHTS

My favorite videos I've made since my YouTube debut in 2015.

SPRINGFIELD INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT EXPANSION 2

The first video of the S.I.D E. route was made in my previous game, Trainz Simulator 12. It was recorded on my mom's laptop, which caused the video and the game itself to suffer in lag whenever trains were moving. When I got my gaming PC built (see below), the route was transferred over and then I made more changes to the route. The better gameplay performance caused me to make a sequel as well as to make narration to enhance the video overall. After it was uploaded, it got a large amount of views in a short amount of time and became one of my most viewed videos related to Trainz.

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MY NEW PC

An overview of my recently built PC. It goes through the process of getting the PC from the background to installing the components together to create one computer. It also goes through each component that powers and houses the PC.

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LET'S PLAY SOME MINECRAFT PART 1

It was one of the most difficult videos to edit because of my extreme commitment to make the video as funny as I can make it to be. Although it contains some cringe, it mostly houses some of my best editing skills at that time. Along with the music and commentary, it served as an excellent opening to season 1 of my Minecraft Let's Play.

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NICE SHOT (SFM ANIMATION)

This was my first video in Source Filmmaker that I finished. Making a follow-up was going to be very difficult because my PC wasn't powerful enough at the time so I stopped committing to animations until I got a better PC. Despite the low quality production, it still is a good video to watch and can be funny at places. Take a depth into my very first animated video.

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