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I've been streaming ever since I joined this community, and while I'm not really an above average (or even average player), something I started to work on was commentary.
Initially, as I was new to both fighting games and Skullgirls, I looked to other (then) Skullgirls streams for inspiration and a general idea of what a stream should look and sound like. The main example I saw was Ultimate Showstopper with ElkyDori and POS Industries. I based a lot of my early streams off of their commentary and advice. I also did a lot of "shoutcasting", which is more of a League of Legends commentary type. It involves tons AND TONS of yelling, excessive amounts of hype, and just general noise.
I started asking for more and more advice about how to better my commentary and was pointed towards Ultrachen and a few others. Ultrachen specifically was very analytical. Keeping it simple at times, while still making sure to point out when something was done due to multiple reactions, thoughts, etc.
These recommendations and experiences helped me understand what made GOOD COMMENTARY versus BAD COMMENTARY, which in turn, has been shaping how I choose commentators for events and streams that I run.
I'm interested in seeing other people's ideas and thoughts on what type of commentary they are interested in hearing, so let's make this thread an open forum of sorts regarding commentary we enjoy and why. We can also use this thread to give advice current commentators and budding commentators.
TL;DR: Talk about commentary.
Initially, as I was new to both fighting games and Skullgirls, I looked to other (then) Skullgirls streams for inspiration and a general idea of what a stream should look and sound like. The main example I saw was Ultimate Showstopper with ElkyDori and POS Industries. I based a lot of my early streams off of their commentary and advice. I also did a lot of "shoutcasting", which is more of a League of Legends commentary type. It involves tons AND TONS of yelling, excessive amounts of hype, and just general noise.
I started asking for more and more advice about how to better my commentary and was pointed towards Ultrachen and a few others. Ultrachen specifically was very analytical. Keeping it simple at times, while still making sure to point out when something was done due to multiple reactions, thoughts, etc.
These recommendations and experiences helped me understand what made GOOD COMMENTARY versus BAD COMMENTARY, which in turn, has been shaping how I choose commentators for events and streams that I run.
I'm interested in seeing other people's ideas and thoughts on what type of commentary they are interested in hearing, so let's make this thread an open forum of sorts regarding commentary we enjoy and why. We can also use this thread to give advice current commentators and budding commentators.
TL;DR: Talk about commentary.
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