Building A Skateboarding YouTube Channel With High-Impact Editing
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We sit down with Destin from the Dern Brothers to unpack how a skateboarding YouTube channel grows through smarter editing, tighter pacing, and real storytelling from the road. The conversation traces his 20-year path from early failed channels to filming with Bam Margera, Darby Allin, and an unexpected Tony Hawk moment, then turns that experience into practical advice for creators.
• building a skateboarding YouTube format that stands out with higher production value
• using skate spot history and sourced clips to strengthen storytelling and credibility
• learning YouTube structure through years of uploads plus filming and editing for Ross Creations
• diagnosing early mistakes like bad audio, slow pacing, and intros that lose viewers
• cutting fluff, shortening setups, and making hard choices on what stays in the edit
• how the Bam Margera connection started and how collaborations open doors
• the accidental Tony Hawk restaurant appearance and why you should ask fast
• filming with Darby Allin, the risk of injuries, and the mindset inside skate culture
• using GoPros and smaller cameras for better angles and lower gear risk
• turning unused footage into members-only videos without doubling the workload
• monetizing with merch, sponsorship ads, paid demos, travel, and multi-platform revenue