I made my first-ever YouTube video.

The idea is: "Bug of the Week." Exploring the technical intricacies of real-life bugs behind major recent cyberattacks in a concise, informative format.

This first attempt is an objectively bad YouTube video. What do you think of the concept? Is this interesting? Should I work on my technique and keep making videos like this one? Any suggestions, tips, or tricks are *very welcome*.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI59J1BawsU

Plex Puncture: The Simple Bug That Breached LastPass - Bug of the Week

YouTube

@elsehow Good video with interesting material well-explained.

Suggestions for future videos:

1) Step back a little from the camera so the top of your head is not cut off.

2) Try to have more even lighting. The fluctuation in lighting was a little distracting.

3) Don't worry about holding a mic. I think it could be a nice distinctive feature of your videos.

4) As someone else said, make the code font as big as you can without having the lines wrap awkwardly.

Cool stuff!