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10 years on Youtube!

Posted by Mitch Rogers on

The BITY Youtube page is now 10 years old! We posted our first tutorial in 2006. It was a tutorial on making a Gel-10 severed hand. If you have followed our channel for a while, you might remember it.

That video went viral in a few days and we knew that youtube would be a great place to explain techniques and product applications. 10 years on, we now have over 205 videos covering a wide spectrum of applications.

Moving forward into 2017, we want your input for new content. What would you like to see? We have 100s of hours of video that has yet to be posted, but we also want your suggestions. Many of you have asked for longer, more in depth videos. Some of you have requested more FX content or more lifefacsting content.

Comment below and let us know what you would like to see. Thanks again for your loyalty to our youtube channel and to our webstore. We couldn't have done it without you! Also, be sure to take advantage of the 5% coupon "thankyou" code at the end of the video. From all of the BITY team, thanks!


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15 comments

  • I’m interested in all of the videos you suggested!
    And I’m totally fine with ads, and I would recommend possibly starting a patreon as well for your youtube! Rewards could be things like exclusive videos, or just first chance to see them, previews of work to come, chances to vote on which tutorials you’ll put out first, etc.

    Anna on
  • I would still watch if y’all had ads. I would like to see more lifecasting and painting techniques. Love your channel!

    Falisha on
  • As in depth as possible. Ads don’t bother me at all when it comes to channels that I like and can learn from. I enjoy your videos and have learned quite a bit. Congrats on the growth! *thumbs up.

    Roberta on
  • Congrats Mitch on 10 years of excellent content and great videos! I’ve been following your channel since the beginning and it’s always been a great source of information. As a special fx artist and masks and props maker, I find myself constantly learning new things and learning about new products with every video you create. All I can suggest, is to keep up the great work!

    Evan Parra on
  • As in depth as possible in all of the above.

    Teach me, teach me, teach me.

    Ads are not a problem, go for it.

    Bidge on

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