I try to make time to film and edit whenever possible. , during spring break, I went to Great America and I vlogged it and it’s still not up yet. Making a video takes planning, filming, editing and then uploading, so it takes a while to make one quality video. Back in middle school, I had so much time that I could make one video per day, but now I have no time. Now that I’m at Lowell, I barely have time to make videos, because I have homework and tests everyday. Has your YouTube work ever interfered with your school work?ĭefinitely. One of my life goals is to travel all around the world. I would love to travel to New York, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Mexico, many European countries, Japan, South Korea, Thailand and so many more places. In the future, I hope to make more vlogs, because I like going to places and travel more to make travel diaries. Where do you see your channel going in the future? Goals? I was also thinking of vlogging my daily life, but I don’t really have the time to school. I just vlog whenever I feel like there is an interesting event coming up. My favorite videos to make are vlogs, because I like capturing the great moments of my life. What is your favorite type of video to make? I do try to share my personality in my videos, because I want people to subscribe to me my real personality. Some people say I act more immature in real life, and when I’m on camera, I’m usually more mature-sounding. I would say I’m a little different when I’m on camera compared to real life. What’s the difference between how you act on and off camera? Otherwise, I’m pretty chill answering questions about being a YouTuber. This doesn’t bother me at all, but sometimes, I feel a little embarrassed when people start playing my old videos (from my old channel) because I was so different in middle school. The usual reaction is just, “Oh my god, it’s 200,000 subscribers? Do you earn money? How much do you earn?!” ask a lot of questions. this freshman came up to me, and he was like, “Ohhh! Aren’t you a famous YouTuber?” I don’t think he watches my videos, but he probably knows. How do people usually react when they discover your channel? I have my YouTube link in my biography, so whenever someone follows me, they can see it. I don’t know if a lot of people know, but I know all my friends know. I’ve had a few fan meetups in the past as well.ĭo a lot of people at Lowell know about your channel? Sometimes, my fans spot me in real life, and I usually just say hi. They would give me that weird look when they walk by me in the hallways, like, “You look familiar.” I also think most of my fan base are loyal subscribers from my old channel, but recently I’ve started gaining a new fanbase - most of them around my age (like teens). When I was an eighth grader, I knew sixth and seventh graders that watched my videos. I’m pretty sure most of them are younger than me. Gigi Huang smiles in front of the camera. It’s like how I used to play with toys when I was a little kid. Haters will always find something they hate about you, so I don’t really bother trying to be perfect. In the beginning, I got quite upset about the hate comments, but overtime, I just got used to it. Have you ever had to deal with mean comments? What do you do in these situations?Īs a YouTuber, I get mean comments quite often. It’s also amazing to see your achievements overtime and how your hard work pays off in subscriber, views and comments. Sometimes, it serves as an outlet for my stressful school life. The most rewarding part of doing YouTube, for me, is just being able to create content I love. What is the most rewarding part of being a YouTuber? But recently, I began to create a new type of content on a different channel. So, I decided to make a YouTube channel about squishies, and that’s where I started. In middle school, I was really into these squishy toys, and I used to watch videos on them. I started making videos for YouTube when I was in seventh grade. Over the course of four years, she has amassed over 20 million views across her two channels. Sophomore Gigi Huang is a YouTuber who creates lifestyle-related videos and video blogs documenting her life. By Ethan Lei and Anita Liu YouTuber Gigi Huang and her channel.
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