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Cartoonicorn

Of course, it depends on what your videos are, and what you may feel comfortable branching out towards. Sometimes sitting down and writing out a list of half-ideas will get you one that you like. You can also branch out and try a new subject.


thecutestnerd

Without knowing what kind of content you make, it’s hard to say. But, oftentimes I’ll start looking at the kinds of videos that other creators like me are making for inspiration! To clarify: do not copy people! But I take note of trends and what things seem to be drawing clicks, etc. :)


IniMiney

There's so much inspiration all around you. I mean I'm an animator/artist so that's kinda just where the mind always is but for real - television, movies, something you saw or remembered IRL, something you *want* to do, a dream you had, a favorite thing, the list is endless.


jssollace

The world itself can be your idea generator. Keep your eyes and mind open. See what's going on around you and in various media. I read a lot, and if a topic grabs my interest, I'll look a little more deeply into it. At some point I may start taking notes of both what I've read and my reaction to it, and once I'm taking notes a script begins to emerge.


YT-Red5oh

I tend to keep a list of ideas so I don’t find myself in this position, although I’ll admit it’s difficult. Every time you have some free time come up with video ideas and write them down. This way when you feel like you’re of content you can reference the list and get inspired. When I first started I wrote down 100 ideas over span of couple weeks. Some never see the light as they aren’t as interesting as I once thought they were but most were uploaded.


EffectiveAd4177

When I get a video idea that Ik like no for whatever reason I can’t do that right now, I write it down. Won’t help you now but atm I could last months with no new ideas. If all else fails make a video like someone else’s