news-category: Academics 国产哟哟 Student Uses Time at Home to Expand YouTube Channel By Office of University Communications On May 28, 2020 Savannah Parton, 鈥21, Hones her Skills as Communication Studies Major When 国产哟哟 officials responded to the Coronavirus pandemic by switching to online delivery of classes and suggesting students stay home for the remainder of the spring semester, junior Savannah Parton came home to finish her classes. She also kicked her work routine into high gear.Parton is a communication studies major with a concentration in public relations and is active in the communication honors society, Lambda Pi Eta. She creates weekly video content about fashion, fitness, food and everyday life for her personal YouTube channel. Before leaving campus, she had started to concentrate her efforts on increasing the number of subscribers and views on her channel. One of her goals was to upload at least two videos a week. Focused time management allowed Parton to keep up with the new schedule and her online school coursework.The decision paid off, and now she is in the process of being fully monetized on YouTube. 鈥淎t the time, I only had 80 subscribers to my channel,鈥 Parton shared. 鈥淚 had one of my videos go viral that has had over 100,000 views, and since, have gained over 6,000 subscribers in a month.鈥 No matter how exciting Parton鈥檚 success, the creative flow does not always come easily. 鈥淚 feel that often times I鈥檓 either extremely motivated with lots of video ideas, or I鈥檓 going through a 鈥榗reative drought,鈥 as I like to call it, where I struggle to even think of one solid video idea,鈥 she observed. 鈥淢y current upload schedule is every Monday and Friday.鈥 Parton has found that having a list of video ideas ensures future content, even if she is experiencing a 鈥渃reative drought.鈥 The skills learned in the GWU Department of Communication and New Media assisted Parton in the development of her channel. 鈥淒uring my Media Convergence class, we studied iMovie and Final Cut Pro, which have definitely helped me with my editing process for videos,鈥 she related. Parton acquired graphic design skills, along with public relations techniques, in the department鈥檚 wide range of courses. She uses her abilities to produce thumbnails and appealing channel art. When not brainstorming, filming or editing, Parton watches other YouTubers for motivation and inspiration. This time of social distancing has held highs and lows for Parton. 鈥淭hough COVID-19 definitely changed my current job, it was a positive change, and has helped me substantially grow due to the stay-at-home orders,鈥 Parton affirmed. At the same time, the Rutherfordton, N.C., native is ready to head back to campus, eat in restaurants, and see her friends. Parton concluded, 鈥淚 definitely miss 国产哟哟 so much and cannot wait to return in the fall for my senior year. I also really miss my professors and classmates and can鈥檛 wait to see them in August!鈥 Written by: Claire Coile, 鈥20, Intern for Office of University Communications
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