YouTube is allowing creators to trim their existing videos into Shorts, hoping to get more conventional users on board with short-form content. From ‘Edit into a Short’ on the main app, they can incorporate new material, text, and a filter to jazz up the package, which links back to the original video.
A recent Creator Insider video breaks down the Shorts algorithm, covering best practices for visibility: whether to create a separate Shorts channel, the impact of mixing long and short content, and why engagement with Shorts doesn’t factor into YouTube’s regular content recommendations.
The product manager emphasizes that your audiences for long and short content aren’t always the same. The formats are kept separate in Watch History, so a viewer that discovers a Short won’t be shown full videos from that channel. If you’re considering a dip into podcast clips, it’s worth a watch.
Far too many investigative podcasts fail to find answers, wrote Caleb Pershan of Gawker this spring. He’s fed up with being convinced that it’s “all about the journey.” What makes this pattern acceptable in the eyes of producers?
Patrick Radden Keefe has one answer. His investigative series Wind of Change about the CIA during the Cold War won three Ambies and two Webbys last year. ProPublica recently asked the journalist if podcasting has changed his perception of ‘what counts as a viable story.’
“If it’s an 8,000-word magazine article and it’s a mystery story, you pretty much need to solve it,” Keefe said, a tenet he learned at The New Yorker. Readers tend to “feel cheated” after devoting 45 minutes of their life to a collection of loose ends.
What of podcast listeners, who often devote 10+ hours of their lives? “There’s something weird about podcasting where I think there’s more generosity, maybe even more indulgence, from the listener.” Game on, frustrated mystery fans.
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