Inspired by this post but the other way around. Which channels (any subject) do you think have stayed true to their beginnings and are still worth watching today?
My pick would be Gamers Nexus.
I’ve been watching Yahtzee Croshaw for ~5 years now, but he’s been around for more like 15. He did change channels, but the style of videos he made stayed the same, and the quality, if anything, has only gotten better
Grimbeard, puts out well researched and highly entertaining game retrospectives.
BobbyFingers creates dioramas of famous events with insane tangents while documenting their creation. One video even has a choreographed song.
Lawerence systems covers a lot of self hosted tech with articulate and concise instructions. Really like his method of teaching.
GreenX has some amazing retrospective videos about games, they’re a bit newer of a channel. Every upload has been fantastic though. Insanely funny, highly recommend watching their STALKER video.
Facefullofeyes, same as above but has a very inconsistent upload schedule. Much less humor than greenx but very insightful analysis. Highly recommend the SWAT 4 video.
Bernadette Banner does historical (largely Victorian) sewing techniques and patterns but sometimes branches out into health and beauty recipes as well.
Abby Cox does historical fashion on a broader scale and sometimes has content about other historical trends or myths that she encounters in her research.
Jacob Geller has put out consistently amazing videos for years on end.
One I haven’t seen mentioned yet is Marius Hornberger. Awesomely talented young German maker.
Myron Cook - A very hands on and educational geology channel
USCSB - US Chemical Safety Board that recreates incident investigations and gives recommendations.
Many A True Nerd for gaming, History Buffs for historical accuracy in movies and timmmm, a small channel of which I’m still surprised it’s so small because his videos are really well produced.
Tom Grossi. I’m not an NFL fanatic but his videos are well written and very entertaining. No sponsors or mid-video ads.
Ailaughatmyownjokes. Silvia wanted to name her channel “I laugh at my own jokes” but someone else had it, so she just added an “a” to the front. Very funny stuff. Lots of shorts if you’re attention span is dead. Like mine.
Adam Savage and Xyla Faolin have been mentioned and I agree. The PBS channels also.
pReview’d. They do movie/TV reactions and just started producing a travel show. Two besties watching stuff and having a good time.
Coy Jandreau. Total comic book nerd.
Tom Scott with amazing places & things you might not know.
But he stopped making videos. I’d say that’s a significant drop in quality.
He placed the main channel on hold, but has still continued to produce content. He has an extraordinary game show in podcast format that shares very unique trivia called Lateral. He is also in the post-production phase of a new run of videos featuring a big road-trip, according to his newsletter. He also occasionally still makes new series of Technical difficulties.
Or simplify taking a stand that he wasn’t willing to go down the click bait path the algorithm pushes for. I haven’t found another comment for a channel I agree with here yet
Actually, 3Blue1brown and PBS science videos (minus space) are pretty great too
what about pbs space time?
Yeah, good question. I can’t remember why I went off it. There is definitely some good content. I think for a while he was just really excited about the multiverse and that’s just a bit too strong an interpretation in my mind to go push that hard. It might have been something else. Its been a while
Seriously wtf space time
pbs spacetime, discusses astrophysics, and discovery on the universe, if you a nerd for physics that is.
No I used to watch it, I just didn’t think k it was very high quality compared to the other PBS projects. So much speculation!
oh yea, and it would be more prudent to use an actual physicist, astronomer, astrophysicist on the show it would improve the quality.
I am about to cross a road
I’m off to the Arctic for three weeks
Ayoo. Another Tom Scott fan. Rad!
Love his videos. Each one had so much passion and thought put into them
Captain Disillusion - Does videos about fake videos and pictures and about video editing in a humorous way. He has had same high quality over 18 years now.
CD is the GOAT
I also really like the Corridor Crew for VFX content but it’s not the same tier.
Very high quality.
If anything keeps upping the ante that’s why it takes him so long
One of the best ever
I’m amazed by the fact that it remains such high quality even when you go so far back to the early videos. It’s crazy. Dude is a genius.
Primitive technology. There are many imitators, but the original is a man on his own in Australia. His videos focus on building structures in the woods. Starting with river mud, he will make a furnace in order to make bricks in order to make a building to sleep in in order to use it for kiln drying for larger structures etc…
Be sure to watch with subtitles to read his explanation of things!
Edit to fix: he is based in Australia, not new Zealand.
All true, except he’s in Queensland, Australia.
I’m still amazed he’s alive after all this time working in the Australian jungle
Also needs to be said that he’s been creating for a decade and every video is consistently as good as the last one. The man single handedly spawned an entire genre and he just kept doing his own thing, algorithms and influencer culture be damned.
This was also the first channel I thought of when looking at the question. Shame that it created so many low effort imitations that are obviously fake though.
Is there anyone out there that is even vaguely similar without being fake?
Very glad to see this mentioned, yet somewhat miffed you think he’s in, I assume “Tropical” New Zealand?
His videos, and those of Lemmino, are the only ones where I’ll set aside a time of day so I can watch them alone and happy.
You can blame this all on me for my ignorance. As someone from the US, I can’t say I am very familiar with the details on Australian versus New Zealand geography. No miffing was intentional, I assure you!
I watched this channel for at least 5 years before I knew to turn on the captions!
Isn’t he in Northern Qld, Australia. In only ever watched part of 1 episode and he was there then (I am Australian)
I get the idea he’s around Kuranda ? maybe Tully (i lived up there many yeaes ago)
The various PBS YouTube channels almost never miss.
Some of the best science content on the internet and explains everything in layman’s terms.
For higher level science:
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheInstituteOfArtAndIdeas
Puts up conferences and interviews of some of the top scientific minds on the planet.
PBS is awesome and I donate to them whenever I can. So should everyone.
I love arte for francophone stuff, public broadcasting is the best
I think that’s NPR, but still 👍
PBS spacetime is the only channel I watch at 1x
And even that’s too fast sometimes :D
Even his no effort November videos are high quality.
I thought no effort november was technology connections thing?
Oh yeah, wrong channel.
I know bps space did one as well XD
Tasting History with Max Miller.
FortNine: both the content and the video quality are top notch.
TechnologyConnections is the only channel where you’ll waste an hour nerding out on washing machines, even if you don’t own one.
Louis Rossmann has been instrumental in the fight for right to repair in the US.Yeah i could list many more but you asked for one (and i already overran that), plus these are the ones that stand out to me.















