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Essentially I am planning to start a pet tube channel on animal husbandry, specifically focusing on long-term content demonstrating a few principles of fish and reptile care. When I say "long term content", I mean that some of these videos will take 3 years to fully film.
Becuase of this, I want to make some little 'in process' videos that are of a quality far lower than my main videos, which I will likely only be able to release once every month or so.
Would it be better to do this on two seperate channels, or the same one? Again, this videos will be of dramatically different quality and content. Most of my main videos will end up being 10-20 minutes long (some longer) and actually almost nice (hopefully), while the in-process videos are going to be only bare-bones edited and probably an average of 3-5 minutes in length.
This is a passion project, I don't really care about being competitive or anything. Money isn't the goal. I just want to be a resource to some of the animal care communities I am in.
Thanks in advance.
If monetizing isn’t your goal, it sounds like your topics are similar (the same?), and you won’t have a huge quantity of content, so I would put it on the same channel
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