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I’m thinking of putting together reports for SLR creators for the most watched on a monthly basis and what brings them most money up to particular timecodes. Also we can have weekly report for the most watched content and shared it on the blog and add it to the newsletter.

let me know if any cool data to include

If possible, it would be nice to see the most popular positions and top 3 creators for each position (based on watch time). This will help users and creators find:

  • Who shoots the best scenes for a given position
  • Which positions earn the most money (or have the most watch time)
a month later

Include data points like "are hands in the shot" "are knees up or down" "what type of motion"

There are a lot of things that arent tags in SLR that really could/should be as they make a huge difference in how different people enjoy a scene

Missed this thread earlier.
This is a very good idea. As a platform, providing actionable metrics to creators will result in better, more compelling content.

  1. Heatmap - Split the video into minute blocks and show accumulated revenue in each block. Offer a pivot for normalizing against [current video user count] vs [provider's current video] vs [all videos].
    This will help content producers identify high ROI content fragments, and in turn, incentivize more of what works. It also enables producers to get targeted feedback when experimenting with new content types.

  2. Segment utilization. Each segment (defined as tag section), give a ratio of the proportion of the segment that was watched vs the total segment length. This will help content providers optimize for content length - identifying cases where segments are too long, and too short. In combination with (1) this can be very powerful.

  3. Automated Insights. Content providers may not have the time/and or expertise to dig through the metrics above. Consider an auto-generated insights tool that identifies and summarizes opportunities for creators to increase the revenue and engagement on their videos.

@doublevr

    netcat
    The fact that all these things dont even exist yet is mindblowing 😮

    Are all these Producer just working fully blinded whitout having stats of what works and what doesnt?
    In reality what works might be very different from what people think they want or like. Also theres only a very small portion of the people who watch videos who have the energy to write on forums about it etc. Stats on the other hand will take every consumer into account.

    Just copy basic "youtube analystics" in creator studio for each producer. like every major creator platform has it lol