Techarun

@Techarun
I am interested in uploads a video blog. You can look as a vlogger as being somebody who films his or her life rather than writing about it. Some vloggers make daily videos of their activities. Others make videos less frequently when they have something specific to say to their followers.

In practice, there is a fine line between a vlog and any other video channel. Many YouTube channels could be considered to be vlogs, despite not featuring “day in the life” videos. If a channel contains the same kinds of content that a blog would – but in a video format – you could consider it to be a vlog.

To confuse things, some famous YouTubers operate separate channels, which they consider their vlogging channel. Others just run a combined channel, which in reality contains short movies that you could consider vlog videos.

Over time, the term “vlogging” has widened to include video streaming on YouTube, Facebook, and the other live video networks.

Probably the key to vlogging is that it features predominantly self-made first-person videos – either live-streamed or pre-recorded and uploaded. Each video will usually feature the vlogger speaking directly into the camera, sharing his or her day, or thoughts on a particular subject.

Most of the vloggers we feature here make videos showing aspects of their lives.