I would like to recommend everyone a great video about similar topic:
- Quality vs Quantity on YouTube
and what is interesting... this video was kinda updated by the author here:
- Why YouTube Used to Prefer Quality
In general, everyone need to find a middle ground. Once I was stuck, because I was so fixed on quality... and I didn't have much time, to provide it. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not..
I agree with what he's saying, in both respects. I don't think there's necessarily a right answer, I can only really provide my insight and talk about how much I've seen myself grow since I started preferring quality over quantity. I think that the important point I'm trying to make that he's not making is that when you create a lot of content, your baseline talent level increases faster, because you get more comfortable with your tools and storytelling in general. It's about increasing that baseline, so even if you are burned out or tired and you need to make a video this week, it suddenly becomes effortless to make a quality video. And I think that's the level of mastery that I strive for. Thanks for watching!