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Pedoman Karyawan Mr. Beast

an alleged internal document from Mr BEAST's company was just leaked this document was allegedly one that he sent to all of his employees upon hiring and it shows Jimmy's real unfiltered thoughts on YouTube his company and his employees there's private stats for his channel what he thinks of himself behind the scenes and an entire section dedicated to talking about how awesome Chris Tyson is so if you're curious about the mind of the most subscribed YouTuber on the planet or maybe you're just a bit of a drama fiend you're unluck I'm going to read the entire thing for you time stamps on the bottom to skip to certain parts or chapters How to Succeed in Mr Beast production hi I'm Jimmy Mr Beast and as the team is growing larger I no longer get to spend as much time with everyone as I used to the first dozen employees had unfiltered and unlimited access to me to learn as much as they could about my vision and what I wanted sadly you don't have that luxury so I thought it would be useful to try to brain dump as much as I can into this silly little book to give new people to help bring them up to speed on everything we've learned over the past decade with this channel we've been through a lot and chances are most of the problems you face we've dealt with so I genuinely believe if you attentionally read and understand the knowledge here you will be much better set up for Success so if you read this book and pass a quiz I'll give you $11,000 sorry in advance for all the runon sentences and grammar issues I'm a YouTuber not an author this is not a rule book I need to kick this off by saying the purpose of this is not to give you a bunch of rules to follow on top of that I want nothing in here to be taken literally what we do is complex and changes based on the situation I need you to repeat this in your head three times I will apply everything I read with a grain of salt this is not an inclusive list of everything I hope this inspires you with questions and to come to us to learn more Prelude I don't know what this means I can make a separate book for Creative a separate book for production a separate book for editors Etc but I think that'd be dumb everything we do here is interconnected and the more you understand about what others are doing and trying to accomplish the better set up for Success you will be so this will be information about all parts of Mr Beast Productions and I advise everyone to read it in its entirety a good example of this is James Warren he understands every single part of this company at a deep level and as a result can make decisions faster than anyone else the stuff you will be reading about he knows like the back of his hand I've seen a team of five people work on a project for a week just to give up and James solves it in 30 minutes I say this not to flex for him but to show the power that comes when you understand everything in this book deeply the more you know about why we do things and what we are trying to accomplish the better off you will be so let's start off with some basic stuff what is your goal here your goal here is to make the best YouTube videos possible that's the number one goal of this production company it's not to make the best produced videos not to make the funniest videos not to make the best looking videos not the highest quality videos it's to make the best YouTube videos possible everything we want will come if we strive for that sounds obvious but after 6 months in the weeds a lot of people tend to forget what we are actually trying to achieve here I don't care how traditional media does things pardon the bluntness but this is not Hollywood and I do not want to be Hollywood and if that sentence is a turnoff to you then you're probably at the wrong job I genuinely mean that YouTube is the future and I believe with every fiber of my body it's going to keep growing year over year and in 5 years YouTube will be bigger than than anyone will have ever imagined and I want this channel to be at the top which is why I say we are not Hollywood 99% of movies or TV shows would flop on YouTube on top of that they'd be wildly unprofitable have no flexibility and long lead times that can't adapt to Trends we aren't here to make a small movie once or twice a year I want to make one a week L which is why you need to be nimble and produce content our way not the way you were taught before if you want the highest probability of success I beg you to learn why we do what we do at a deep level before you try to fix anything we've done countless videos and invested hundreds of thousands of hours collectively building how we do things I know it's not perfect but we have a reason for how we do most stuff and it's probably a decent one the amount of hours you work is irrelevant before you get mad recall the story about James solving a problem in 30 minutes a team of five couldn't do in a week in that example does it really matter how many hours they worked obviously we want Grinders that put in the hours and love you guys to death that do do but at the end of the day you will be judged on results not ours we are a results-based company get [ __ ] done and move the gopost I only want a players as I type this I realize it may not be the wisest to categorize everyone into three buckets but this is how I believe we should look at everyone a part of the production team you're either an a player B player or C player there's only room in this company for a players a players are obsessive learn from mistakes they're coachable intelligent don't make excuses believe in YouTube see the value of this company and are the best in the goddamn world at their job B players are new people that can be trained into a players and C players are just average employees they don't suck but they aren't exceptional at what they do they just exist do whatever and get a paycheck they aren't obsessive and learning C players are poisonous and should be transitioned to a different company immediately it's okay we give everyone Severance they'll be fine chapter one what makes a YouTube video go viral I spent basically 5 years of my life locked in a room studying virality on YouTube some days me and some other nerds would spend 20 hours straight studying the most minor thing like is there a correlation between better lighting at the start of the video and less viewer drop off there is have good lighting at the start of the video or other tiny things like that and the result of those probably 20,000 to 30,000 hours of setting is I'd say I have a good grasp on what makes YouTube videos do well the three metrics you guys need to care about is click-through rates CTR average view duration AV D and average view percentage AP make sure you know those abbreviations because that's how most people will refer to them up first we'll talk about CTR this is important no matter what department you work in CTR is basically how many people see our thumbnail and their feeds divided by how many that click it if 100 million people see our thumbnail and 10 million click on it that means 10% clicked on it and we have a 10% CTR this is what dictates what we do for videos I spent 50 hours in my front yard is lame and you wouldn't click it but you would hypothetically click I spent 50 hours in ketchup both are relatively similar in time/ efforts but the ketchup one is easily 100 times more viral an image of someone sitting in ketchup in a bathtub is exponentially more interesting than someone sitting in their front yard titles are equally as important for getting someone to click a simple way to up that CTR even more would be to title it I survived instead of I spent that would add more Intrigue and make it feel more extreme in general the more extreme the better I don't like bananas won't perform the same say bananas are the worst Food on earth now if you're in production or creative you might be wondering why does the title and thumbnail matter to me expectations is why the title and thumbnail on the videos you will be producing the title and thumbnail on the videos you will be producing set the expectations for the viewer of your video imagine you clicked on a video titled world's largest bouncy castle and the thumbnail had a giant Yellow bouncy castle beside a bunch of huge buildings then when the video plays it's not a yellow bouncy castle it's red it's also not the world's largest it's also in a field with no buildings like the thumbnail you'd feel like you were lied to and click off because the video did not meet the expectations of the title thumbnail this is why you must know the title and thumbnail of the videos you are making how can you know how to start your video if you don't even know what expectations of your will have a you now let's jump over to the second metric that matters avd this is how long on average people watch a given video the cool thing about YouTube is they give super detailed graphs for every video that show the exact second we lose a viewer on every single video he then attaches an image from one of his videos which shows the line graph for the viewer retention and continues saying see that blue line on the image above that represents the attention span of the 60 million people that clicked on this video it's crazy but we can see exactly when every single person who clicked on this video clicks off as with almost every video on YouTube the first minute has the most loss go look this is why we freak out so much about the first minute and go so above and beyond to make it the best we freaking can on this particular video we lost 21 million viewers in the first minute of the video which is surprisingly compared to other channels above average and we could have been much worse let's say the start of the video wasn't well lit I didn't me the expectations of the clickbait I didn't pre-plan what I'd say and we didn't frontload some interesting stuff for the first minute of content we would have lost much less than 21 million people because it wouldn't have gotten 21 million views well but if the views were hypothetically fixated then instead of still having 39 million viewers at the 1 minute mark it would be more like 20 million viewers the first minute of the video is the most important minute of each video after the first minute of content you will have what we call minutes 1 through three this is where you have to transition from hype to execution generally stop telling people what they will be watching and start showing them an example of a 1 through 3 minute tactic we would use is crazy progression let's say we have a 10-minute video about a guy surviving weeks in the woods instead of making the first 3 minutes of the video about his first day and then progressing from there like a logical filmmaker would we try to cover multiple days in the first 3 minutes of the video so the viewer is now super invested in the story they've seen this man survive multiple days in the woods and emotionally now want to know how much further he can go we also want to do something around the 3-minute mark called a 3-minute re-engagement A re-engagement can be described as content that is highly interesting that fits the story and makes people genuinely impressed another way to look at this is It's a segment that only Mr Beast can do this it's important to re-engage the viewer around this time because they could get bored of the story and click off these re-engagement are are usually spectacles and sometimes need lots of time and money to make perfect a good example of a re-engagement is when Carl was put in charge of watching Josh in the $10,000 everyday you survive in prison video following the first minute then minutes 1 through 3 is obviously what we call minute 3 through minute 6 and it is the next important part of the video this is where you plan out all the most exciting and interesting content that is also very simple this includes lots of quick scene changes and highly simulating simple content that reflects the story the goal is to make them fall in love with the story The the people in the video and overall the video itself if we can get them to watch the first half of the video there's a very high chance they'll watch to the end usually at the 6 Minute Mark we will include other re-engagement that is highly interesting but still needs a little more explanation and we'll push the story in the back half of the video and lastly we have what we call back half content I have to be careful writing this because I don't want you to ever for a second think I'm okay with content being subar many videos have been killed because the back half content was ass LOL but in general once you have someone for 6 minutes they are super invested in the story and probably in what I call a lol they are watching the video without even realizing they're watching the video typically the not as good content would be in the back half of the video Don't ever signal the end of the video unless it's to build hype for the prize or payoff at the end of the video this is where long explanation bits can live and if something unexpected happens or things don't go to plan that can be turned into content the above paragraphs are why you'll hear us ask what minute Mark in the video that you are working on is whether it is production creative or editing you must always know what minute Mark the content you are working on is if you don't then you're not doing it right I Just Whipped out a calculator and the combined seconds of content of our last 100 videos is 81,82 seconds which divided by 100 means the average Mr Beast video is 88 seconds or 13 minutes and 37 seconds some are shorter like when we do a real-time shoot or something more emotional and don't want it to get dragged out and some are longer giant spectacles like giving away an island as an example but 13 minutes is the average and you are expected to know when producing which minute of that 13 minutes you are working on and since we are on the topic of retention graphs here is a cool Visual and then there is a visual attached that shows the shape of the audience retention graph can tell you which parts of the video are most and least interesting to viewers and then four different images depicting certain parts the first one says when the line of the chart is flat it means viewers are watching that part of your video from start to finish then this image and it says gradual declines mean viewers are losing interest over time all videos on YouTube generally taper off during the playback period and then another image here and this says spikes appear when more viewers are watching re-watching or sharing those parts of your video and then another graph dips mean viewers are abandoning or skipping at that specific part of the video then it continues saying the last of the three trafficable metrics that matters to virality is AVP and to be honest this doesn't matter as much to you usually the length of the video will be decided by me or Tyler I just need you to make people watch as long as possible another non-trackable thing about virality I'd like you to know is what we call the wow factor and it's definitely the most subjective you can check all the above boxes for CTR and avd but the video can still do f for us an example of the wow factor would be our 100 days in a circle video we offered someone $500,000 if they could live in a circle in a field for 100 days and instead of starting with his house and the the circle that he would live in we bring it in on a crane 30 seconds into the video why because who the [ __ ] else on YouTube can do that LOL the fact that we lifted a house on a crane didn't add anything to the title and thumbnail it obviously hooked the viewers and helped retention but there are millions of ways we could have done that easier it's arguably from a data standpoint illogical and a waste of time but the impression it leaves on the viewer is invaluable for us anytime we do something that no other Creator can do that separates us in their mind and it makes our videos more special to them it changes how they see us and it does make them watch more videos and engage more with the brand you can't track the wow factor but I can describe it anything that no other YouTuber can do and it's important we never lose that wow chapter two creating content for this next part I want to write about actually creating content I'm not going to talk about any production system in particular because the way we run this production changes almost every year I just want to pass on things I see new people typically fail at and in general what I want our videos are hard and if you took the difficulty of our videos and Trend lined it over time you'd see they are only getting harder this is why I want the best in the world and people who are obsessed if you're not growing eventually the difficulties of the videos will outgrow you whether it be production creative camera or editing I want you to be obsessed with YouTube get rid of Netflix and Hulu and watch tons of YouTube it will without a doubt in my mind make you more successful here the more invested you are in our world of YouTube the more you'll understand Trends how we can stand out and be more original what we could do better Etc you should also really try to watch every Mr Beast video on all the channels sounds obvious but I've asked multiple people this week what they thought about last week's gaming video and not a single person had seen it on top of learning from watching YouTube I'd love you to read the goal if you haven't already I used to make everyone read it I know bottlenecks are obvious and it will sound like I'm talking to 10-year-olds sometimes but just not knowing and understanding something as simple as bottlenecks has [ __ ] a ton of videos you should all deeply understand the work stream from when a video hits the calendar to when it is filmed I don't have the best track record of making the video filming calendar super far out and sticking with it let's say you're in production and a video you're assigned to is put up 45 days out a lot of things need to happen before you can start working on it the big things would probably be you need a thumbnail sketch and creative on your team to write the video do not just go to them and say I need creative let me know when it's done and I need a thumbnail let me know when it's done this is what most people do and it's one of the reasons why we fail so much I want you to look them in the eyes and tell them they are the bottleneck and take it a step further and explain why they are the bottleneck so you both are on the same page Tyler you are my bottleneck I have 45 days to make this video happen and I cannot begin to work on it until I know what the contents of the video is I need you to confirm you understand this is important and we need to sit a date on when the creative will be done now this person who also has tons of [ __ ] going on is aware of how important this discussion is and you guys can pry it accordingly now let's say Tyler and you agree it will be done in 5 days you don't get to set a reminder for 5 days and not talk to him for 5 days every single day you must check in on Tyler and make sure he is still on track to hit the target date I want less excuses in this company take ownership and don't give your project a chance to fail dumping your bottleneck on someone and then just walking away until it's done is lazy and it gives room for error and I want you to have a mindset that God himself couldn't stop you from making this video on time check in Daily leave no room for error for this next part I just want to brain dump about random things and explain why we do/ say certain things if you understand all of this then you'll be in a good spot like seriously these are cheat codes and you should take them to heart video everything I really want us to see producing as a team job not a solo thing which is why it's important you video Everything critical and also anything you think people would ask about let's say you go to scout a set for a video in a month while the rest of your team is working on this week's video most people just go to scout the set maybe grab a photo and walk around and try to grab a good mental model of it then a week later when you're back this video is now Tyler's main focus and he starts asking questions about the set and you can't quite recall the questions get more and more detailed and all you have to go off of is what's in your mind the rest of your production team also needs to start planning bits but they don't know what it looks like and it's a [ __ ] show this is why we say video Everything which is more important that one person has a good mental goup of something or that their entire team of 10 people have a good mental grip of something obviously the team and the easiest way to bring your team up to the same page is to freaking video everything and store it where they can constantly reference it a lot of problems can be solved if we just video sets and ask for videos when ordering things especially because I personally am a visual guy and I always ask to see what things look like so even for me videos are valuable video Everything say the negatives title says it all don't just tell people on your team or me why something is good it's infinitely more valuable to tell us why it's not good I found the castle we need for the video but it's booked all year over budget and someone died in it last week it's your fault track the contractor I knew I already talked about this but if there is one thing I'd really love to impose on you from all of this writing it's that you can't just dump and forget your projects I can't stand when people dump and forget their project in a contractor and then the day before the shoot blame them when it's not ready that's on you not the contractor let's say we are building the world's largest water balloon and you need someone to make a giant wooden stand for it to sit on most people here would just call someone like JB and have him do it and tell him to be done by filming day instead you should really have it done on a certain time frame in advance you need to use your own intelligence based on the project to determine that in case something is off we can make changes and you need to then decide whether or not it's a critical component if it is you should also begin working on a backup and while working on a backup you should check in with JB every single day ask him to send videos every day to spot problems early hell maybe talk to him twice a day I don't care just don't leave room for error no excuses stop leaving room for error check in Daily receive videos and no weeks in advance if you're [ __ ] not days I am not always right shocker I know I'm young and I'll be the first to admit I'm not perfect I promise not a single person on this planet wants us to succeed more than I do and no matter how much you work you'll never invest more time into this company than I will but I can't promise I'll always be right having said that there are ways you can help me be right more often for starters you need to understand the world I'm in and how my mind works this book in particular is for our production company which by the way is the most important company and allows everything else to succeed without the videos everything else dies but it's not all I have going on I have to be the main talent for every gaming video every reacts video every philanthropy video every Tik Tok insta post and every main Channel video which is basically three full-time jobs all by itself little things like sending videos to people for birthdays attending events networking Etc all add up because I'm the face of the channel on top of being the main talent I have to work with each channel to make sure the creatives are always evolving and not getting stale and in general be a Visionary for them basically running four channels at a higher level better than anyone else in the world can run one we also have a beast burger and Feasta bles and I still have to set the vision and be the lead creative on top of that we dub our channels in other languages and we run a translation company that works with other channels as well I also multiple times a week have to call other YouTubers and see what they are testing SL doing so I can always stay up to date and make sure we aren't missing anything AKA you need me networking a lot what I'm trying to say here is I have to run four channels three businesses a charity and network SL maintain our image all at the same time so when you need something from me you have to understand that I'm probably not as knowledgeable about a video as you whatever you don't tell me I don't know when getting an answer from me it's ideal you do the research and come to me with context and options instead of saying in an upcoming video we are giving away a car what do you think that this Lexus it's only $10,000 which is how 99% of questions are asked towards me do this instead we have an upcoming would you rather video one of the bits at the 6 and9 Minute Mark we will be giving away a car we are still on budget and the budget of the car is $10,000 I checked with PM I could go up another 5K if you really wanted I searched all of NC for cool ass cards around that price point and here are five I found that I got pre-approved by creative all on budget I also got five other backup options that are less cool looking and more average if you're going for that here's a picture of all 10 cars the miles on the cars and all the information you'd want which of these cars do you think is the best or should I get other options if you want to look like you're doing your job and don't care about the success of the video ask me questions like the first example if you want to take accountability and make your videos happen with a higher probability of success do the second option this doesn't just apply to me it applies to anyone high up you expect to make a decision critical components critical components are the things that are essential to your video if I want to put 100 people on an island and give it away to one of them then securing an island is a critical component it doesn't matter how well planned out the challenges in the island are how good the weather is ETC without that Island there is no video hence it is a critical component and another example of a critical components would be the title and thumbnail Remember That Bouncy Castle story from earlier how the thumbnail had a yellow bouncy castle but the video a red one the thumbnails of the videos you're producing can also create critical components a third example of a critical component would be if the creative on your team pitched me a video of 10 challenges and I said I like the video but mostly because of Challenge 3 and seven I'd hate the video without them Challenge three and seven are NOW essential to your video and thus critical components critical components can come from literally anywhere and once something you're working on is labeled as such you treat it like your baby without what you're working on we do not have a video protect it at all costs check on it 10 times a day obsess over it make a backup if it requires shipping pay someone to pick it up and drive it don't trust standard shipping and speak up the second anything goes wrong the literal second never coin flip a critical component that means you're coin flipping the entire video AKA a million plus dollars and always bring in me or James earlier rather than later communication lines it's very important as a company we maintain proper communication lines onset and offset there is always someone responsible for everything in the video and if multiple people are responsible for the same thing then that's a problem and needs to be fixed immediately ideally when communicating across departments you go up and then over if you Skip and just go below you must then call and let the people in charge know let's say you're a production coordinator and you call a writer and tell him you need some bits about a sandwich being cooked with lava seems harmless except now Tyler head of creative has no idea what his writer is working on and worse doesn't know that's an option when he directs the video will head of production also has no idea this has been set into motion and when planning and tracking the progress of the video doesn't know how to account for this will later finds out about it and assumes Tyler approved the bit and starts planning on how to make lava and then Wast 3 days making lava until Tyler catches wind and then Tyler asks her why is she making lava and she has no idea and everyone is confused this is what happens when you don't follow proper communication lines if when this bit was requested Tyler and Ally were called first days of [ __ ] would have been saved seems simple but it happens dozens of times a week and causes tons of double and triple work creativity saves money I don't think it comes as a surprise when I say we don't have unlimited money here we can't have every video constantly going over budget because the money has to come from somewhere but you're in a tough spot because I constantly want better and better videos a lot of people who work here have definitely thought before if Jimmy wants us to be on budget why does he keep asking us to do so many expensive things or I know Jimmy won't like this so I need to spend more money people always assume money is the answer and if we just spend more money we can give Jimmy what he wants which is wrong creativity is the answer here's an example I use all the time with our gaming team they love to give away money every video but which sounds cooler to you as the prize for a gaming video $20,000 or a year supply of Doritos to me the Doritos is so much funnier and I think our audience would find it [ __ ] hilarious so let's say we Define a year supply of Doritos by five packs of Doritos a day for 365 days that's 1,825 packs of Doritos in a quick Google search shows you can buy packs of Doritos for less than a dollar but we can round up and just say a dollar per pack of Doritos our prize money of the video just went from $20,000 down to 1,825 because we didn't just throw money at the problem we use creativity this applies to everything every single one of you do whether it be finding a crane for a video deciding prizes picking locations finding critical components or doing the most minuscule thing use creativity to save money because every dollar we save allows me to give you guys more stability and hire more people to make your life easier if you want to succeed here say this 10 times in your head creativity saves money always have a backup plan no one will ever have a 100% success rate when it comes to filming our videos on time and on budget it's impossible but you can still do certain things to increase the probability of success and one of the easiest but most overlooked is having a backup day when you're spending hundreds of thousands of dollars securing a set renting a tank Etc make sure you have the ability to extend them in case something goes wrong it might not be your video something might go wrong on gaming and now we have to slide your video a day to make up for it I'd also rather have a hypothetical 90% cool looking tank with a dope owner who is making life easier on us letting me do whatever I want and the ability to pay extra to add a day then a 100% cool looking tank but the owner micr manages what we do and there is no backup day this example is obvious just throwing it out there to inspire you always check with creative before you do something like this but backup days are necessary and ideally we work with people that see the value in US and love us so they will be even more flexible don't take anything at face value always dig one of the common themes you're probably seeing is accountability and this doubles down on that don't take anything at face value always dig this is particularly important when dealing with people outside the Mr Beast production team if someone says something is too good to be true find out why if it's fishy investigate if you need 10,000 pillows by next week and you've called 10 pillow companies and none of them have more than a few hundred in stock but then the 11th company magically has 10,000 pillows investigates are they dro shipping are the pillows shitty why the [ __ ] does nobody want your pillows push and get answers what tends to happen is people think their job is done by finding the 10,000 pillows and just order them only for us to find the problems with them and then they arrive and it's too close to the filming window to fix it do not overly trust people outside the company investigate and verify what they say or it is your fault if they don't pull through higher form of communication if you spend any amount of time with James you'll hear him bring up higher forms of communication a lot because it's important and somehow very overlooked by most people the worst thing you could ever do when you need something for your critical components is email someone at the company the best is to talk to them in real life it's very important you know when to call people for stuff grab them in real life and when to text them the lower form of communication the more miscommunication you will face as I'm typing this you have no idea if I'm laughing smiling happy mad or sad you can't read my body language or my face and because of that it's not guaranteed that you'll understand what I'm conveying need more toilet paper in the bathroom a text is probably fine one week out from a video and the thing you're working out just went South minimum a multi-way call with the heads of the video ideally grab them in real life if you can the more complex what needs to be said is the higher form of the communication you should use call first then text if they don't answer since we are on the topic of communication written communication also does not constitute communication unless they confirm they read it own your mistakes I hate excuses and I despise with my entire soul when people just try to say face instead of learn from how they messed up mistakes are okay genuinely they are and I expect you to make a lot that's perfectly fine every veteran here has cost me a million dollars at one point or another and you can go ask them if I ever held it over their heads the reason I'm okay with fuckups is because I know that's how you learn I see it as me investing in you and your brain hence why I have zero tolerance for C players and they must go immediately those fuckups could have been done by an a player that will retain the information learned I just beg that you learn from every mistake and try not to repeat it that's when it gets annoying I've never ever ever once fired someone on the spot for messing up you have nothing to be afraid of own [ __ ] so we can address how to fix it and then move on nothing comes before your prios when you're being assigned tasks you should have what we call a priol list if Ally says your prios are one get a Lamborghini under $200,000 two get it wrapped in anime characters and then three make a custom steering wheel then nothing on this freaking planet is allowed to come between you and getting those Pros done if the other team asks for your help and you spend two days helping them and fall behind on getting your Lamborghini secured that's your fault if the studio is burning down and you you stop working to put out the fire and don't get the Lamborghini that's your fault jokes but seriously don't let anything come before your prios use Consultants Consultants are literally cheat codes need to make the world's largest slice of cake start off by calling the person who made the previous world's largest slice of cake LOL he's already done countless tests and you can save weeks worth of work I really want to drill this point home because I'm a massive believer in Consultants because I've spent almost a decade of my life hyper obsessing over YouTube I can show a brand new Creator how to go from subscribers to 10,000 in a month on their own it would take them years to do it consults are a gift from God please take advantage of them in every single freaking task assigned to you always always always ask yourself first if you can find a consultant to help you this is so important that I am demanding you repeat this three times in your head I will always check for Consultants when I'm assigned a task math science Vision approvals budget everything you need can be solved by one of these five things above use math science Vision approvals or budget no does not mean no when dealing with people outside Mr Beast Productions never take a no at face value if we need a store to buy everything inside of and you call the local Dollar Tree and the person that aners says no you can't film here that literally doesn't mean [ __ ] talk to other employees and see if any of your fans or if any have kids that are fans try talking to their boss their boss's boss have me DM them on Twitter and try their social team Etc if after all avenues are exhausted and you're left with a no that doesn't mean don't try the other Dollar Trees because the manager of those could be be huge fans and willing to bend the rules basically what I'm trying to convey is what we call pushing through no don't just stop because one person told you no stop when all conceivable options are exhausted this is one of many tools that when combined dramatically improve your probability of success when producing here work on multiple videos every day please do not come in and only work on one video during a workday that's how you fall behind on future videos and create a nasty cycle that I'm trying to stop if you drop everything and go all in on a video for 3 days then that's 3 days your other videos will fall behind and eventually you'll have to drop other videos to focus on those videos and it will snowball into you and you can't do anything but focus on what's right in front of you because you murdered any lead time you had if you ever only work on one video during a day you failed as a Mr Beast employee that day be able to hold a camera obviously everyone has their roles in the company and to be honest if you can consistently lead and produce videos for me with a 90% success rate I don't care if you piss in the sink every day I'll still love you but having said that it'd be nice if at some point you got training in our style of holding a camera when we do a big shoot not local it'd be nice to not have to bring 1 million production people and 1 million camera people if for example there are only a few scenes that need a couple extra men I'd love for us to not have to fly house transports and baby more cameramen when we could have just a few people from production or creative help for those overflow scenes because typically the more cameraman we have filming the less important each shot becomes one out of 10 good 10 out of 10 bad YouTube has a feature that compares a new upload performance to the previous nine videos and tells you how the views will rank in the first hour 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours Etc this is what it looks like and then he attaches an image that show his top recent videos I might be misreading this just as a heads up but it looks like to me the video highlighted here is the $10,000 every day you survive in prison video and it is comparing it to the last 44 days which given that this video was recorded in April 2022 it leads me to believe that this screenshot and subsequently this document was written about miday 2022 so just around 2 years ago then he shows another picture which looks to be from the Mr Beast gaming channel and this also seemingly confirms my theory because it's highlighting the world's largest Experiment video for the first day and that was posted May 22 2022 but it continues so if you hear someone ask what a video was out of 10 this is what they are asking for random things you should know I'm almost done with this chapter and then we can move on to creative but before we do I still have tons of notes around producing content that I can't really break into their own sections so I just want to Rapid Fire them here so you at least hear them once before start starting your journey do not leave contestants waiting in the sun ideally waiting in general for more than 3 hours squid game it cost us 500 Grand and boys versus girls that got a lot of people out ask James to know more spectacles are videos that only Mr BEAST's channel can do not every video should be a spectacle and we realize these videos are hard but that's the point I hate having tons of people on set if someone is necessary then that's fine but if not kick them off set or go have them watch from behind a monitor create an environments where the contestants also feel natural I'd rather you be honest with each other other than nice with each other do not talk down to Talent or do anything to make them feel like [ __ ] I need to be happy and in good moods and those boys are special to me ideally most talks with Talons Chris Carl Chandler Nolan go through me Ally or Tyler to avoid confusion amongst them me like simple the simpler the better apply with a grain of salt we pivot a lot be ready to have everything flipped on its head and at a moment's notice lol I want money spent to be shown on camera ideally if you're spending over $10,000 on something and it won't be shown on camera seriously think about it work with intensity push outwards not inwards pull all nighters weeks before the shoot so you don't have to days before the shoot if something goes wrong on shoot always check to see if it can be made into content a tree fill over on your car and it breaks the 100 vases we need to give away that's [ __ ] hilarious and we should mention it in the video wall feasibility is working to see if the critical components of a video are actually possible example would be if I wanted to play hide-and seek in the world's largest building if you did feasibility on this that basically means you're trying to see if it's possible to get that building if you do then we have a video and it should go into production if you can't then that's why it was in feasibility so no one else wasted time never do anything that can make us look bad from a PR perspective oh [ __ ] Chris should have read that we often do renderings of sets to see what they look like beforehand which is amazing and helps a lot cuz I'm very Visual and gets the whole team on the same page when doing these renders though I want to make sure you know the difference between a previs and a concept please do not refer to a render as a previz unless that is actually what we plan on building if it's just a render for inspiration and is not building locked call it a concept this will greatly help with confusion in my opinion many people wave around a concept but call it a previs and people see it expecting that to be what's built only to find out later that was a concept and the actual set is much different chapter three creative we are a creative first production company because when creative leads the vision of the shoot the product is always better so I think it's important you all understand creative it is what drives everything we do and it is the heart of our content being creative and understanding what makes good content is like cheat codes when in production camera and obviously editing let's take production for example let's say you're task with finding us a castle to live in for 50 hours and while doing research you find a castle and a number to call for the owner so you do call and he answers only problem is he says he quit the castle renting business to pursue his dream of building a 100ft tall Lego catapult you can obviously tell where I'm going with this ideally you'd recognize that's badass as [ __ ] and try to convince him to let us use it when we do find a castle this is a bad example because it's so obvious but if you're doing your job right you will be doing an absurd amount of calls and data collecting while trying to complete your prios and prepare for the video you should always be on the lookout for new things you can bring to your creative team to inspire them because just like me they don't know what they don't know and you can't just say I'm in production and I'm not very creative because that's literally the equivalent of saying I suck at what I do you also need to apply this same mindset when problem solving because many people lose sight of this stuff when in the weeds if a problem appears always always always ask yourself if you're your new plan is what's best for Creative not just the easiest Band-Aid what is the goal of our content to excite me the goal of our content is to excite me that may sound weird to some of you especially if you're new but to me it's what's most important if I'm not excited to get in front of that camera and film the video it's just simply not going to happen I'm not fake and I will be authentic that's partly why the channel does so well and if I'm not excited by the video we're [ __ ] luckily I'd say I'm a pretty predictable guy at least in this regard what excites me is what I believe will make the audience Happ happy that's what it always has been and always will be I'm willing to count to 100,000 bury myself alive or walk a marathon in the world's largest pair of shoes if I must I just want to do what makes me happy and ultimately the viewers happy this channel is my baby and I've given up my life for it I'm so emotionally connected to it that it's sad LOL but this is the one thing I will never compromise on I have zero issues throwing away a multi-million dollar video if I don't think it's up to my standards and is good for the audience we must always be improving and innovating the camera Les need to always get better the pacing the story The jokes the color the lighting the music the props the people our framing our ideas literally everything must always be improving and innovating because that is what excites me that's literally what I live for to see these videos get better and better and ultimately make the viewers happy what makes good content this is where things get subjective and my brain is probably going to turn into mush the problem with what I'm writing here is that good content is Limitless literally anything can make good content let's take a baby doll for example you can see who can throw at the farthest with their left hand out of a group of five people watching them throw a baby doll with their bad hand and funny sound effects is [ __ ] hilarious you can also go the opposite route and have a th000 baby dolls and see how many it takes for someone to throw it in a crib 200 ft away or you can see how many baby dolls it would take to break a 2x4 and2 the points I'm trying to convey here is that even something as simple as a baby doll has an infinite amount of ways you can turn it into amazing original and funny content that's one of the secret weapons of Mr Beast Productions we aren't stuck in any old ways of thinking and you can literally turn anything into content good content can be anything always have an open mind and never stop innovating having said that this is YouTube and there are constraints you know the videos can't be a minute so you're obviously going to need a story to hold the viewers and there are rules to storytelling our audience is massive and because of that you have to be simple for 50 million people to understand something it must be simple content can be anything but there is structure and roles that we must mold it into that I want to teach you about because virality doesn't just happen every frame of our videos will be seen by tens of millions of people how to measure the success of content like I said at the start of this the metrics you care about in regards to virality are CTR avd and AVP if you want to know if the contents of a video are good just look at the avd and AVP of a video after we upload it because based on how long people watch and what percentage of the video they watched you can clearly see if they enjoyed it to show this in action below is the retention data for two separate videos of almost identical length from the Channel all avd and AP key data I share will be first day data to make it Apples to Apples if you don't know what that means that's okay it's mostly in case Mario gets his hands on this one video has 120 million views and the other only has 45 million look at these retention numbers and see if you can pick up which one got triple the views then he shows one chart that shows the average view duration of this video is about 6 minutes with the average viewer watching about 50% of the video and then another chart with the average view duration being 7 1/2 minutes where the average viewer watched 68% of the video the answer is the second image people on average watch this video a minute and 38 seconds longer than the other video of the same length of course it got triple of views it's clear as day for YouTube that people like this video much more for your videos to do well you must get their avd and APD as high as possible the longer people watch the better the video will do this is why I'm such a stickler about every single second of content hook people at the start of the video transition them to an amazing story that they are invested in have no dull moments and then a satisfying payoff at the end of the video with an Abrupt ending formats one way to boost retention on the video is to have a good format for the video to follow let's use our popular last leave series as an example these videos have many reasons why they do well but one in particular is the payoff at the end you see once you start watching a last to leave you get invested in the progress and the challenge you really want to see who leaves the circle last and wins the $100,000 luckily the winner isn't revealed until the end of the video so as long as we don't make the video boring as hell people are very likely to stick around until the end strong payoffs at the end of the video boost retention but obviously last to leave isn't our only format another example of a format is what I like to call stair stepping a good example of this is I bought the world's largest firework this video opens up with us showing all the fireworks and then lighting a $1 firework then a $10 then $50 then $375 then $1,000 and then $10,000 then we did some content then $40,000 100,000 and then the world record as you get deeper in the video the stakes get higher the payoff of the world record is at the end and it's such a beautiful format that allows you to deviate if you want as long as things get progressively cooler I [ __ ] love stair stepping another format would be the ones where I get chased like Bounty Hunter military FBI just like the last Lea challenges you don't know until the end of the video what the result is will they catch me will I get away got to watch Until the End throughout history of this channel we've been through many formats a big one back in the day was donating to Twitch streamers and people loved them I'd go into random streams and donate 10K to a streamer to see how they'd rea react all in all we did like 12 of them and then when I stopped people still begged for more and that's because like Steve Jobs says people don't know what they want the viewer may think they want a format forever but they don't they want new and fresh things this is evident because every channel that rehashes formats for years always dies this is why I'm constantly ditching formats in exchange for new ones ideally two videos from the same format are not back to back I'd like multiple different videos in between them if possible who is our audience here are screenshots from the back end Europe is a big percent but it's broken up into countries so it doesn't seem like it then he attaches an image of his top geographies showing the United States at 38.9% the UK at 7.3% India at 6.8% the Philippines at 4.6 and Canada at 3.6 then he attaches the age and gender stats of his Channel showing female at 30% and male at 70% and then the ages is 13 to 17 at 8% 18 to 24 at 33 25 to 34 at 20 35 to 44 at 24 45 to 54 at 9.6 55 to 64 at 2 and then over 65 years old at 1.7% and then he continues our content is consumed by everyone at this point kids watch the videos with their mom even though our female viewership is only 30% that's still nine figure views a month from women and it's worldwide but not too worldwide 50 plus% is still America and Europe but despite saying that at its core if I had to describe it I'd say the average Mr Beast viewer is a teenage memer that likes video games you should watch our videos if you're going to be working for the Beast brand you should be a fan of the Beast brand a lot of very valuable knowledge comes with watching vast amounts of our videos I feel silly for having to write this but all the time I talk to new people that have at most seen like five or six of her videos and it's mind-blowing that they don't see a problem with that lol as I said earlier I'd love for you to watch all the channels but especially the main Channel seeing how you're working on it to get 60% up to speed I'd watch our last 50ish videos if you're a monster and really want to understand the history of the company and the Innovations we've been through I'd recommend you watch every single video back until you hit the 10 million subscriber special anything before that is a waste of time in my opinion if you've seen every video we've made since 10 million then you'll have a lot of context and information others don't and it will make you that much much much more valuable brand deals are content if you watch a lot of YouTube you'll probably notice that when someone does a brand deal it's boring and sounds like they're reading a script we take a different approach to Brand deals we like to integrate them into the content so it doesn't nuke our retention and boosts conversion remember that I told you we could see the exact moment when viewers click off of our videos here is a retention chart for when we used to do brand deals the old way and he attaches a graph with a big red arrow pointing to a part of the graph where it dips down notice the Creator where the brand deal is that means people skipped it and also clicked off the video now here is a attention start with a new style brand deal in it then another graph with a red arrow pointing and a red line straight through it that shows a lot less dips then he continues the dip is way less dramatic and for the most part something I can live with to help fund the videos brand deals are content and when treated as such boosts retention we need to make them entertaining also fun fact the last CEO that sponsored a video said that the return was 1.7 times the return they get on an NFL championship game ad he said with an NFL commercial you get a giant Spike of customers day one and then it disappears forever after that whereas a brand deal with us you get a huge Spike for the first few days days and then it settles down and then resp Spike when we upload again because after they watch the new video they go back and watch the video before it and even after that our videos typically get a million views plus a month for years AKA tons of residual customers understand culture what you consume on social media when you watch YouTube TV the games you play Etc or what I like to call your information diet Chris Tyson our first subscriber and the guy in the videos is a wonderful example of an information diet being used to perfect the dude is funny as [ __ ] I've never met anyone in my entire life that can make people laugh like he can and I never understood why he was so good at it until I lived with him for a few years the dude watches an obscene amount of cartoons and stupid [ __ ] okay what kind of cartoons um anyway his eyeballs exist to inhale copious amounts of just goofy dumb and brain-numbing content and as a result he can quote almost any line from any episode of SpongeBob he's able to draw so much stupid [ __ ] in his head as inspiration to make jokes and be quirky as a result he is [ __ ] hilarious but let's imagine a different Chris let's say instead of cartoons and stupid [ __ ] his information diet was Lolly I mean I'm sorry his information diet was stocks and investing advice and for 5 years that's all he consumed do you think he'd be just as funny as he currently is no he in my opinion wouldn't even be 20% as funny if you're a writer or director you really need to Monitor and perfect your information diet if your diet is not correct you won't have a good pulse on culture I don't want you to be a Chris in fact I think that would probably do you harm um that's good Insight Talent needs to inhale cartoons so they can be funny writers need to inhale inspiration let's say there is a purple fruit in the middle of Australia that when Eden makes you 2 feet taller if it truly did exist you wouldn't have known that until just right now but now that you know of it you can draw on it for inspiration for every piece of content you write going forward that's beautiful it can now sit in the back of your mind waiting for that one video where it is needed it might take 10 videos or even 100 it but eventually you'll be brainstorming a bit and think of the right one to use the fruit for apply this to everything on this [ __ ] planet you can't get inspired by things you don't know exist so how do you learn about what's out there in the world how do you stay up to date in the latest memes how do you know what's going on with celebrities what's trending on YouTube what other creators are doing what's popping up on Tik Tok your information diet consume things on a daily basis that help you write better content it's okay for the boys to be childish if Talent wants to draw a on the Whiteboard on the video or do something stupid let them assuming they know all the risks and aren't missing context on why it's not safe people like when we are in our natural element of stupidity really do everything you can to empower the boys when filming and help them make content help them be idiots we don't fake things make sure to prep contestants and try to create an environment where they feel comfortable talking if you wrote a banger piece of content but it is a 50-50 chance of working write another piece of content content is unlimited don't be lazy run your content by as many people as possible for inspiration on how you can make it even better I want famous people in our videos don't ever put me in a situation where I have to lie because I won't and it will screw the video no dull moments in videos you can't fake intensity in videos the video ending must always be abrupt to protect retention this isn't really a creative thing but in general when on set be attentive and engaged filming days are stressful enough be useful please chapter 4 your career if you've made it this far you are probably at least semi-in interested in this being your career so I wanted to chat about it because if you're ambitious and want to dedicate your life to work you pick the best company in America to do it at I really don't care to hoard a bunch of money and I deeply believe in rewarding the people that help this business get where it needs to be but before I get into that let's talk about the future as I read this we have two teams that will grow to four in the next year and possibly eight in the next two years but I can't talk about that cuz James will kill me we need more leaders in the company we need hardworking obsessive coachable intelligent grinders that can step up and take some of the leadership spots over the next 2 years every single department has an opportunity for you to grow in and you're un luuck because we don't do yearly reviews we do whatever the [ __ ] you want reviews if you want to become a production manager tell James your intention and ask him why you suck and how you can become better seriously he will give you a list of things that you need to improve to become what you need and if you actually listen and master those things we will give you a shot at the role only problem is most people think they are better than they really are and don't take seriously when we give them things to improve on and then wonder why they never move up this isn't a bureaucratic corporate company you don't have to do something for 5 years to get a promotion I hate the word promotion the more responsibility risk you help us navigate the overall [ __ ] you deal with the more you make and if you want more of that we will gladly help train you to receive it there is infinite room for you to grow here this isn't a stepping stone this is your final destination we will win and we are going to build something amazing I see a world where this company is worth billions and one day tens of billions and those of you that help build this will be rewarded I want nothing more than for you to go all in obsessive all day every day and become so godamn valuable this company can't operate without you and in return for becoming so valuable I hope to give you incredible experiences a fun place to work and of course more money than you could ever dream of making at any other company now read this all over again because I guarantee you that you didn't retain enough and honestly I couldn't agree more you know just go back and watch my video second time