As the creator of Anton Retro, a YouTube channel focused on Nintendo homebrew content on retro consoles, I have always been passionate about providing valuable information and entertainment to my audience.
What started out as a Minecraft channel called Anton Awesome was rebranded into Anton Retro in early 2018, when I got into collecting retro games and learned about the world of Nintendo homebrew. On my channel, you can find a variety of content including top 10 Nintendo switch videos, reviews of different products, and guides on how to install Homebrew on 3DS and Wii systems.
I put a lot of effort into creating high-quality and polished content for my audience, and it has paid off. Anton Retro has over 30,000 subscribers and has amassed nearly 10 million views in total. In addition to my regular videos, I have also created a number of successful YouTube shorts, including a popular video on testing Minecraft 3DS on older 3DS systems.
In addition to my focus on Nintendo homebrew content, I also cover the latest news and developments in the world of Nintendo. From top 10 Nintendo switch videos to reviews of new products, I make sure to keep my audience up-to-date on everything related to the popular gaming brand.
In terms of the creative process, I always begin with creating the thumbnail. The reason for doing this is to get a general idea of the video. It also makes it easier for me to upload the video.
Each video I create is editied with DaVinci Resolve. This editor allows me to create smooth and time efficient videos. YouTube shorts are a major piece of the channel as they expose the channel to a larger audience.
Step: 1
Research & Thumbnail
Step: 2
Script Writing
Step: 3
Audio Recording
Step: 4
Editing & Gameplay Recording
Step: 5
Polishing & Publishing
DaVinci Resolve is the primary editior I use. With it's familar and intuitive interface, it allows me to create high-quality videos.
OBS allows me to easily record all of my computer's footage. It allows me to create specific layouts that I can adjust to work with the Nintendo 3DS and more!
Adobe Photoshop is the one stop shop for creating all of my thumbnails and YouTube posts. Photoshop easily allows me to import.