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Long form video contents suitable for which kinds of audiences?

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People are now saying that long form video contents doesn't gain traction from the younger audience because of their short attention span. So which kinds of audiences does long form video contents really resonate with? Or it doesn't work again at all?
 
It’s true that many young people prefer short videos because of the fast pace of life and platforms like TikTok. But that doesn’t mean that long videos no longer have a place.

Long videos appeal to people looking for in-depth knowledge, tutorials, or contextual stories. YouTube viewers, students, and documentary lovers still value long-form content.

Don’t give up if you’re creating long videos—focus on quality, good presentation, and value. If you target the right audience, your videos will find their place. Keep trying!
 
You made a very important point. Long videos provide the opportunity to explain in detail and teach step by step. This helps viewers understand better without skipping important points.

For those who like to learn in depth, long videos are a treasure. They provide time to ask questions and follow along calmly. They are a great way to build real understanding.
 
In areas that actually require practical demonstrations like DIY tutorials, long form contents is the best.
You are absolutely right! In practical tutorials like DIY, long content provides the opportunity to explain each step in detail. This helps the viewer follow along without getting confused.

Quick explanations often leave many questions, especially for learners. I prefer videos or texts that explain each step systematically.

Therefore, if we want to help effectively, it is better to take the time and explain well. The quality of content starts with the depth of explanation.
 
In areas that actually require practical demonstrations like DIY tutorials, long form contents is the best.

My question then is how can long form contents be done in such a way that one doesn't give out details that are too much because the content is long.
 
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