In 2024, Structuring Tutorials for Clarity on YouTube

In 2024, Structuring Tutorials for Clarity on YouTube

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Structuring Tutorials for Clarity on YouTube

How to structure YouTube videos

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Creating a YouTube channel and uploading video content is only one part of the key to your success. With so much competition on the platform, it’s crucial that you stand out from the crowd with efficient, professional videos that are a pleasure to watch.

Without some planning and structure in mind before you begin filming, it’s all too easy to get a bit lost and start to ramble or fumble your words. Video’s filled with ‘umm’ and ‘err’ are neither pleasant to watch nor engaging.

If you’re serious about making a great YouTube channel and developing a loyal fan base, you’re going to need a workable structure for every video to help you stay on track. Here’s what you need to know:

Quick Jump Menu

Why is structuring your video important?

The structure of your video can make all the difference between a successful YouTube channel and a big waste of time. Your objective is to get people watching more and watching all the way to the end. A great structure can:

  • Build interest and engagement: By keeping something in reserve and naturally building interest as you go along, people will be compelled to watch longer and interact more with your channel.
  • Helps you rank higher: Longer and higher numbers of views will demonstrate your position as an authority well. The YouTube algorithm uses these metrics as part of their ranking factor, so the more and longer views you get, the higher you’ll rank in search.
  • Builds consistency and familiarity: If all your videos follow a typical structure, your fans will come to be familiar with your format. They’ll know what to expect from your content and will watch more regularly as a result.

So, now you understand why structure is so important to your channel, let’s take a look at ways in which you can create an amazing structure for every video you produce.

How should you structure YouTube video content?

There are some key elements of a YouTube video’s structure which can make it more natural, more engaging and more fun to watch. When you’re planning your structure, you should follow a logical timeline to take the viewer from start to finish easily, and to ensure you get the actions you want at the end.

Intro

People love to be told what’s about to happen, and an intro can be a crucial step in ensuring they are going to continue watching your content. By explaining clearly what they are about to see, why it’s important to them and what problems you’re aiming to solve, you’ll keep them hooked and prevent them from browsing away to the next search result.

An introduction doesn’t need to be long or particularly involved. Remember, you don’t want to give away all your information here, as what you want is to encourage them to watch until the end. Something like “I’m going to show you … which will help you to …” is fine.

Your idea and purpose need to be conveyed fast and effectively if you’re keen to get their interest. Most viewers will decide within the first three to five seconds of a video if they want to invest their time in watching, so it’s crucial you capture their interest and engage them fast to stop them drifting away.

Main content

Once you’ve introduced your video, it’s time to start working through your content. This should be done by:

  1. Framing the problem

What are the types of problems that your viewers will have encountered which your video can solve? How is the problem affecting you and your viewers? Take around two to three minutes to describe the problems that you hope your video will solve, and work on being empathetic so people can relate to you and the issue you’re discussing.

  1. Offer solutions with examples

Move on to your solution to the problem. How did you find this solution? Is it easy to implement? Take around four to five minutes to address your solution and give examples of how it works in practice.

Now you’ve addressed the issue that your video content will solve, you’re almost ready to ask them to take the next step. Almost. There’s one more key element in your structure that you need to remember to include.

Hook

The hook can be placed anywhere in your content, although it’s most successful when placed either in the introduction or while you are framing the problem. The hook is a tidbit that aims to encourage a full viewing of your video, so don’t give away your solutions but do give them a reason to carry on watching.

If there’s a particular point where you think they might become bored or distracted, this is a great time to insert your hook. Come up with a powerful hook, for instance ‘with my solution I managed to go from ten views to two hundred in an hour’ or ‘when you hear this solution you’ll understand how I tripled my profits overnight’. Give them a reason to want to stay to the end.

Outro

Your outro shouldn’t just be about signing off in your unique way with some lovely music and visuals. This is the point at which you can ask something back from your audience, whatever that may be. We call this a ‘call to action’, and it could eb something as simple as subscribing through to something more involved like visiting your website.

Think about what you want from your audience; what should they do next? Remember to ask via a strong call to action, otherwise you’ve simply given them some free advice with very little in the way of a return for you.

Script or no script?

Many YouTubers shy away from using any sort of script, feeling that this will make them less relatable and natural. Choosing whether or not to script is entirely up to you; some people feel more comfortable with a script to hand, whereas others prefer to just wing it as they go.

If you don’t feel a script would work for you, do consider having a very rough outline of your structure and the points you want to make readily available while filming. It will help you regain control if you do happen to lose your place and will ensure you get all the information across that you’d planned to.

If you do think a full script would work better for you, make sure you are able to come across as naturally as possible while reading it. Write your script the same way you speak and run through a few times so you’re not squinting at words while you’re on camera. If you regularly wander off script, this could be a sign that a freer flowing style is more your thing.

Read More to Get : How to Loop a YouTube Video >>

Ready to go out and make amazing videos?

Having a structure to your videos might seem a little unnatural at first, but there’s plenty of evidence to show that people who take the time to plan their content get far better results than those who just improvise. If you’re unsure of the best structure for your content, watch videos made by others in your niche to see how they organize theirs.

That’s not to say you have to copy the leaders to be a success; indeed, you’ll be far more successful on YouTube if you continue to be unique. But there’s always room to learn from the best and to take inspiration from those who’ve been getting the very best results.

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Creating a YouTube channel and uploading video content is only one part of the key to your success. With so much competition on the platform, it’s crucial that you stand out from the crowd with efficient, professional videos that are a pleasure to watch.

Without some planning and structure in mind before you begin filming, it’s all too easy to get a bit lost and start to ramble or fumble your words. Video’s filled with ‘umm’ and ‘err’ are neither pleasant to watch nor engaging.

If you’re serious about making a great YouTube channel and developing a loyal fan base, you’re going to need a workable structure for every video to help you stay on track. Here’s what you need to know:

Quick Jump Menu

Why is structuring your video important?

The structure of your video can make all the difference between a successful YouTube channel and a big waste of time. Your objective is to get people watching more and watching all the way to the end. A great structure can:

  • Build interest and engagement: By keeping something in reserve and naturally building interest as you go along, people will be compelled to watch longer and interact more with your channel.
  • Helps you rank higher: Longer and higher numbers of views will demonstrate your position as an authority well. The YouTube algorithm uses these metrics as part of their ranking factor, so the more and longer views you get, the higher you’ll rank in search.
  • Builds consistency and familiarity: If all your videos follow a typical structure, your fans will come to be familiar with your format. They’ll know what to expect from your content and will watch more regularly as a result.

So, now you understand why structure is so important to your channel, let’s take a look at ways in which you can create an amazing structure for every video you produce.

How should you structure YouTube video content?

There are some key elements of a YouTube video’s structure which can make it more natural, more engaging and more fun to watch. When you’re planning your structure, you should follow a logical timeline to take the viewer from start to finish easily, and to ensure you get the actions you want at the end.

Intro

People love to be told what’s about to happen, and an intro can be a crucial step in ensuring they are going to continue watching your content. By explaining clearly what they are about to see, why it’s important to them and what problems you’re aiming to solve, you’ll keep them hooked and prevent them from browsing away to the next search result.

An introduction doesn’t need to be long or particularly involved. Remember, you don’t want to give away all your information here, as what you want is to encourage them to watch until the end. Something like “I’m going to show you … which will help you to …” is fine.

Your idea and purpose need to be conveyed fast and effectively if you’re keen to get their interest. Most viewers will decide within the first three to five seconds of a video if they want to invest their time in watching, so it’s crucial you capture their interest and engage them fast to stop them drifting away.

Main content

Once you’ve introduced your video, it’s time to start working through your content. This should be done by:

  1. Framing the problem

What are the types of problems that your viewers will have encountered which your video can solve? How is the problem affecting you and your viewers? Take around two to three minutes to describe the problems that you hope your video will solve, and work on being empathetic so people can relate to you and the issue you’re discussing.

  1. Offer solutions with examples

Move on to your solution to the problem. How did you find this solution? Is it easy to implement? Take around four to five minutes to address your solution and give examples of how it works in practice.

Now you’ve addressed the issue that your video content will solve, you’re almost ready to ask them to take the next step. Almost. There’s one more key element in your structure that you need to remember to include.

Hook

The hook can be placed anywhere in your content, although it’s most successful when placed either in the introduction or while you are framing the problem. The hook is a tidbit that aims to encourage a full viewing of your video, so don’t give away your solutions but do give them a reason to carry on watching.

If there’s a particular point where you think they might become bored or distracted, this is a great time to insert your hook. Come up with a powerful hook, for instance ‘with my solution I managed to go from ten views to two hundred in an hour’ or ‘when you hear this solution you’ll understand how I tripled my profits overnight’. Give them a reason to want to stay to the end.

Outro

Your outro shouldn’t just be about signing off in your unique way with some lovely music and visuals. This is the point at which you can ask something back from your audience, whatever that may be. We call this a ‘call to action’, and it could eb something as simple as subscribing through to something more involved like visiting your website.

Think about what you want from your audience; what should they do next? Remember to ask via a strong call to action, otherwise you’ve simply given them some free advice with very little in the way of a return for you.

Script or no script?

Many YouTubers shy away from using any sort of script, feeling that this will make them less relatable and natural. Choosing whether or not to script is entirely up to you; some people feel more comfortable with a script to hand, whereas others prefer to just wing it as they go.

If you don’t feel a script would work for you, do consider having a very rough outline of your structure and the points you want to make readily available while filming. It will help you regain control if you do happen to lose your place and will ensure you get all the information across that you’d planned to.

If you do think a full script would work better for you, make sure you are able to come across as naturally as possible while reading it. Write your script the same way you speak and run through a few times so you’re not squinting at words while you’re on camera. If you regularly wander off script, this could be a sign that a freer flowing style is more your thing.

Read More to Get : How to Loop a YouTube Video >>

Ready to go out and make amazing videos?

Having a structure to your videos might seem a little unnatural at first, but there’s plenty of evidence to show that people who take the time to plan their content get far better results than those who just improvise. If you’re unsure of the best structure for your content, watch videos made by others in your niche to see how they organize theirs.

That’s not to say you have to copy the leaders to be a success; indeed, you’ll be far more successful on YouTube if you continue to be unique. But there’s always room to learn from the best and to take inspiration from those who’ve been getting the very best results.

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Creating a YouTube channel and uploading video content is only one part of the key to your success. With so much competition on the platform, it’s crucial that you stand out from the crowd with efficient, professional videos that are a pleasure to watch.

Without some planning and structure in mind before you begin filming, it’s all too easy to get a bit lost and start to ramble or fumble your words. Video’s filled with ‘umm’ and ‘err’ are neither pleasant to watch nor engaging.

If you’re serious about making a great YouTube channel and developing a loyal fan base, you’re going to need a workable structure for every video to help you stay on track. Here’s what you need to know:

Quick Jump Menu

Why is structuring your video important?

The structure of your video can make all the difference between a successful YouTube channel and a big waste of time. Your objective is to get people watching more and watching all the way to the end. A great structure can:

  • Build interest and engagement: By keeping something in reserve and naturally building interest as you go along, people will be compelled to watch longer and interact more with your channel.
  • Helps you rank higher: Longer and higher numbers of views will demonstrate your position as an authority well. The YouTube algorithm uses these metrics as part of their ranking factor, so the more and longer views you get, the higher you’ll rank in search.
  • Builds consistency and familiarity: If all your videos follow a typical structure, your fans will come to be familiar with your format. They’ll know what to expect from your content and will watch more regularly as a result.

So, now you understand why structure is so important to your channel, let’s take a look at ways in which you can create an amazing structure for every video you produce.

How should you structure YouTube video content?

There are some key elements of a YouTube video’s structure which can make it more natural, more engaging and more fun to watch. When you’re planning your structure, you should follow a logical timeline to take the viewer from start to finish easily, and to ensure you get the actions you want at the end.

Intro

People love to be told what’s about to happen, and an intro can be a crucial step in ensuring they are going to continue watching your content. By explaining clearly what they are about to see, why it’s important to them and what problems you’re aiming to solve, you’ll keep them hooked and prevent them from browsing away to the next search result.

An introduction doesn’t need to be long or particularly involved. Remember, you don’t want to give away all your information here, as what you want is to encourage them to watch until the end. Something like “I’m going to show you … which will help you to …” is fine.

Your idea and purpose need to be conveyed fast and effectively if you’re keen to get their interest. Most viewers will decide within the first three to five seconds of a video if they want to invest their time in watching, so it’s crucial you capture their interest and engage them fast to stop them drifting away.

Main content

Once you’ve introduced your video, it’s time to start working through your content. This should be done by:

  1. Framing the problem

What are the types of problems that your viewers will have encountered which your video can solve? How is the problem affecting you and your viewers? Take around two to three minutes to describe the problems that you hope your video will solve, and work on being empathetic so people can relate to you and the issue you’re discussing.

  1. Offer solutions with examples

Move on to your solution to the problem. How did you find this solution? Is it easy to implement? Take around four to five minutes to address your solution and give examples of how it works in practice.

Now you’ve addressed the issue that your video content will solve, you’re almost ready to ask them to take the next step. Almost. There’s one more key element in your structure that you need to remember to include.

Hook

The hook can be placed anywhere in your content, although it’s most successful when placed either in the introduction or while you are framing the problem. The hook is a tidbit that aims to encourage a full viewing of your video, so don’t give away your solutions but do give them a reason to carry on watching.

If there’s a particular point where you think they might become bored or distracted, this is a great time to insert your hook. Come up with a powerful hook, for instance ‘with my solution I managed to go from ten views to two hundred in an hour’ or ‘when you hear this solution you’ll understand how I tripled my profits overnight’. Give them a reason to want to stay to the end.

Outro

Your outro shouldn’t just be about signing off in your unique way with some lovely music and visuals. This is the point at which you can ask something back from your audience, whatever that may be. We call this a ‘call to action’, and it could eb something as simple as subscribing through to something more involved like visiting your website.

Think about what you want from your audience; what should they do next? Remember to ask via a strong call to action, otherwise you’ve simply given them some free advice with very little in the way of a return for you.

Script or no script?

Many YouTubers shy away from using any sort of script, feeling that this will make them less relatable and natural. Choosing whether or not to script is entirely up to you; some people feel more comfortable with a script to hand, whereas others prefer to just wing it as they go.

If you don’t feel a script would work for you, do consider having a very rough outline of your structure and the points you want to make readily available while filming. It will help you regain control if you do happen to lose your place and will ensure you get all the information across that you’d planned to.

If you do think a full script would work better for you, make sure you are able to come across as naturally as possible while reading it. Write your script the same way you speak and run through a few times so you’re not squinting at words while you’re on camera. If you regularly wander off script, this could be a sign that a freer flowing style is more your thing.

Read More to Get : How to Loop a YouTube Video >>

Ready to go out and make amazing videos?

Having a structure to your videos might seem a little unnatural at first, but there’s plenty of evidence to show that people who take the time to plan their content get far better results than those who just improvise. If you’re unsure of the best structure for your content, watch videos made by others in your niche to see how they organize theirs.

That’s not to say you have to copy the leaders to be a success; indeed, you’ll be far more successful on YouTube if you continue to be unique. But there’s always room to learn from the best and to take inspiration from those who’ve been getting the very best results.

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Creating a YouTube channel and uploading video content is only one part of the key to your success. With so much competition on the platform, it’s crucial that you stand out from the crowd with efficient, professional videos that are a pleasure to watch.

Without some planning and structure in mind before you begin filming, it’s all too easy to get a bit lost and start to ramble or fumble your words. Video’s filled with ‘umm’ and ‘err’ are neither pleasant to watch nor engaging.

If you’re serious about making a great YouTube channel and developing a loyal fan base, you’re going to need a workable structure for every video to help you stay on track. Here’s what you need to know:

Quick Jump Menu

Why is structuring your video important?

The structure of your video can make all the difference between a successful YouTube channel and a big waste of time. Your objective is to get people watching more and watching all the way to the end. A great structure can:

  • Build interest and engagement: By keeping something in reserve and naturally building interest as you go along, people will be compelled to watch longer and interact more with your channel.
  • Helps you rank higher: Longer and higher numbers of views will demonstrate your position as an authority well. The YouTube algorithm uses these metrics as part of their ranking factor, so the more and longer views you get, the higher you’ll rank in search.
  • Builds consistency and familiarity: If all your videos follow a typical structure, your fans will come to be familiar with your format. They’ll know what to expect from your content and will watch more regularly as a result.

So, now you understand why structure is so important to your channel, let’s take a look at ways in which you can create an amazing structure for every video you produce.

How should you structure YouTube video content?

There are some key elements of a YouTube video’s structure which can make it more natural, more engaging and more fun to watch. When you’re planning your structure, you should follow a logical timeline to take the viewer from start to finish easily, and to ensure you get the actions you want at the end.

Intro

People love to be told what’s about to happen, and an intro can be a crucial step in ensuring they are going to continue watching your content. By explaining clearly what they are about to see, why it’s important to them and what problems you’re aiming to solve, you’ll keep them hooked and prevent them from browsing away to the next search result.

An introduction doesn’t need to be long or particularly involved. Remember, you don’t want to give away all your information here, as what you want is to encourage them to watch until the end. Something like “I’m going to show you … which will help you to …” is fine.

Your idea and purpose need to be conveyed fast and effectively if you’re keen to get their interest. Most viewers will decide within the first three to five seconds of a video if they want to invest their time in watching, so it’s crucial you capture their interest and engage them fast to stop them drifting away.

Main content

Once you’ve introduced your video, it’s time to start working through your content. This should be done by:

  1. Framing the problem

What are the types of problems that your viewers will have encountered which your video can solve? How is the problem affecting you and your viewers? Take around two to three minutes to describe the problems that you hope your video will solve, and work on being empathetic so people can relate to you and the issue you’re discussing.

  1. Offer solutions with examples

Move on to your solution to the problem. How did you find this solution? Is it easy to implement? Take around four to five minutes to address your solution and give examples of how it works in practice.

Now you’ve addressed the issue that your video content will solve, you’re almost ready to ask them to take the next step. Almost. There’s one more key element in your structure that you need to remember to include.

Hook

The hook can be placed anywhere in your content, although it’s most successful when placed either in the introduction or while you are framing the problem. The hook is a tidbit that aims to encourage a full viewing of your video, so don’t give away your solutions but do give them a reason to carry on watching.

If there’s a particular point where you think they might become bored or distracted, this is a great time to insert your hook. Come up with a powerful hook, for instance ‘with my solution I managed to go from ten views to two hundred in an hour’ or ‘when you hear this solution you’ll understand how I tripled my profits overnight’. Give them a reason to want to stay to the end.

Outro

Your outro shouldn’t just be about signing off in your unique way with some lovely music and visuals. This is the point at which you can ask something back from your audience, whatever that may be. We call this a ‘call to action’, and it could eb something as simple as subscribing through to something more involved like visiting your website.

Think about what you want from your audience; what should they do next? Remember to ask via a strong call to action, otherwise you’ve simply given them some free advice with very little in the way of a return for you.

Script or no script?

Many YouTubers shy away from using any sort of script, feeling that this will make them less relatable and natural. Choosing whether or not to script is entirely up to you; some people feel more comfortable with a script to hand, whereas others prefer to just wing it as they go.

If you don’t feel a script would work for you, do consider having a very rough outline of your structure and the points you want to make readily available while filming. It will help you regain control if you do happen to lose your place and will ensure you get all the information across that you’d planned to.

If you do think a full script would work better for you, make sure you are able to come across as naturally as possible while reading it. Write your script the same way you speak and run through a few times so you’re not squinting at words while you’re on camera. If you regularly wander off script, this could be a sign that a freer flowing style is more your thing.

Read More to Get : How to Loop a YouTube Video >>

Ready to go out and make amazing videos?

Having a structure to your videos might seem a little unnatural at first, but there’s plenty of evidence to show that people who take the time to plan their content get far better results than those who just improvise. If you’re unsure of the best structure for your content, watch videos made by others in your niche to see how they organize theirs.

That’s not to say you have to copy the leaders to be a success; indeed, you’ll be far more successful on YouTube if you continue to be unique. But there’s always room to learn from the best and to take inspiration from those who’ve been getting the very best results.

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Richard Bennett

Quality Guffaws: Uncover the Top 15 YouTube Comedy Talents

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The funny YouTube channel name listed in this article is the best place to look for a good laugh, ranging from satires to parodies, zany and bizarre, and humor and comedy. There was a time where television once took center stage, but now, YouTube has it all.

YouTube has now become the video precious standard that one can watch the best funny YouTube channels filled with both rising and venerated comedians from everywhere around the world intending to make you laugh.

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In this article

01 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

02 How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

03 FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

Part 1: 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

Whether you are bored or having a bad day, visiting the best prank channels on YouTube is the best way to ease your day and cure a case of the Monday blues. Here is a list of Top 15 Funny YouTube Channels to Watch When You’re Bored from the best lip-syncing and sketches, comedy skits, and interviews:

1. **The Ellen Show

Total subscribers: 33,898,023

The Ellen Show is the best prank channel on YouTube by Female comedian and icon Ellen DeGeneres. Comprising over her 16 seasons of The Ellen Show, where she plays pranks, makes fun of herself, and interviews celebrities.

2. Smosh

Total Subscribers: 24 million

Smosh is a Funny YouTube gamer show founded in 2005 by two Friends known as Ian Hecox and Daniel Padilla. They are well known for their funny nerdy spoofs and video game-themed music videos, making their humor enduring and magnetic.

3.David Dobrik

Total subscribers: 13,716,307

David dobrik is well known for his goofy laugh mixed with absurd pranks by his fans. He is referred to as the king of pranks due to his crazy personality.

4. CollegeHumor

Total subscribers: 13 million

CollegeHumor is a show started by two high school friends and comedy icons to produce original comedy videos centered on parody similar to Mad TV and SNL.

5. First We Feast

Total subscribers: 6,941,755

First We Feast, whose popularity started growing when their season called “Hot Ones” hosted by Sean Evans dominated the Internet. It began as a food blog and then continued to post regular content on their website.

6. Funny or Die

Total subscribers : 3.26M

Funny or Die is a top-rated comedy show on the Internet. Their original sketches and population of celebrities and movie stars help to keep their channel and website thriving and fresh.

7. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Total subscribers: 22,001,002

The Tonight Show is a late-night talk show hosted by former SNL cast member Jimmy Fallon and filled with satire of current events, celebrity interviews, and comedic skits.

8. PewDiePie

Total subscribers : 111M

PewDiePie, hosted by a Swedish-born YouTuber, also known as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, is considered one of the funniest YouTubers of all time, having the second most subscribed YouTube channel. His sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor bring people closer to his channel.

9. The Late Night Show

Total subscribers: 20,492,801

The Late Night Show is hosted by James Corden, known for his skits and celebrity interviews. His new episodes are Carpool Karaoke, where Corden will pick up celebrities and musicians on his way to work and ask them questions while singing karaoke.

10. Good Mythical Morning

Total subscribers: 17.3M

Good Mythical Morning is a show hosted by Rhett James McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III, also known as Rhett & Link. One fantastic feature about these duo comedy hosts is their ability to incorporate humor and personalities into their talk show routines, daytime comedy, and varieties.

11. Tana Mongeau

Tana Mongeau, also known as Tana Paul, is a YouTuber and has her own MTV reality TV show. Tana often jokes about herself and what she does as a reckless tween living in Vegas. She would also make fun videos of herself and own up to being unreliable and irresponsible.

12. h3h3Productions

Total subscribers: 6.32M

H3h3Productions, hosted by Ethan Edward Klein and Hila Klein, is a comedy of husband and wife. The beautiful aspect of the show is the pranks and satirical approach toward dialogues on topics not planned and criticism.

13. Dolan Twins

Total subscribers: 10.3M

Dolan Twins is hosted by twins living in L. They are known as Ethan and Grayson Dolan, who love to entertain their followers. They produce unique creative videos showcasing themselves building things, pulling massive pranks, and making fun of each other.

14. JennaMarbles

Total subscribers: 20M

JennaMarbles is popularly known for her comedy, commentaries, honesty, appeal to feminism, and the positive messages in her videos. Her YouTube channel got a break out from her outstanding show titled “How to trick people into thinking you’re good looking.”

15. Emma Chamberlin

Total subscribers: 11.1M

Emma Chamberlin cracks her fans with her carefree youthful personality and seemingly strange day-to-day activities shown in her vlogs. She usually comes up with hilarious original content pushing herself out of her comfort zone.

Part 2: How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

Filmora is a free and easy-to-use video editing software suitable for beginners. The software supports above 50 formats, Filmstock effects store, 4k editing, all basic and advanced editing tools in a manner used and easily accessible. Wondershare Filmora is a perfect editor for making funny videos on YouTube.

Here is a step-by-step guide on making funny videos on YouTube using Filmora

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Step 1: Download, install and launch

Download the Filmora program, then tap on Import to load your media files (images or videos) to the timeline.

Step 2: Edit and Create Videos

Create fun videos using all handy tools on the timeline (effects, picture in and picture out, editing, voice-over, etc.). Add more photos to tell stories, replace the audio with video, trim out unnecessary portions, apply stunning effects, and add more fun editing tools are required to create your funny videos on Filmora.

Step 3: Save and Export

If you are satisfied with the final result available in the Preview pane, save your video by instantly tapping on Export. More so, there are various offline sharing options for you to showcase your funny video to the world.

Part 3: FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

1. What is the most entertaining channel on YouTube?

PewDiePie is the most entertaining channel on YouTube and the funniest YouTuber of all time with over 111 million subscribers and the second most subscribed YouTube channel. He is well-known for his funny games and pranks and what brings people closer to his channel is his sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor.

2. Who is the funny YouTuber?

David Dobrik for his comedic vlogs

PewDiePie for his funny games

Dolan Twins for their Prank

Conclusion

Finding the best prank channels on YouTube to crack your rib during your boring time is one of the best feelings, as it helps you stay happy and overcome boredom. Filmora has proven to be one of the best tools for creating funny videos for YouTube channels at your comfort. This article also described some of the top funny YouTube channels and explained them in detail.

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The funny YouTube channel name listed in this article is the best place to look for a good laugh, ranging from satires to parodies, zany and bizarre, and humor and comedy. There was a time where television once took center stage, but now, YouTube has it all.

YouTube has now become the video precious standard that one can watch the best funny YouTube channels filled with both rising and venerated comedians from everywhere around the world intending to make you laugh.

funny youtube channels

In this article

01 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

02 How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

03 FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

Part 1: 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

Whether you are bored or having a bad day, visiting the best prank channels on YouTube is the best way to ease your day and cure a case of the Monday blues. Here is a list of Top 15 Funny YouTube Channels to Watch When You’re Bored from the best lip-syncing and sketches, comedy skits, and interviews:

1. **The Ellen Show

Total subscribers: 33,898,023

The Ellen Show is the best prank channel on YouTube by Female comedian and icon Ellen DeGeneres. Comprising over her 16 seasons of The Ellen Show, where she plays pranks, makes fun of herself, and interviews celebrities.

2. Smosh

Total Subscribers: 24 million

Smosh is a Funny YouTube gamer show founded in 2005 by two Friends known as Ian Hecox and Daniel Padilla. They are well known for their funny nerdy spoofs and video game-themed music videos, making their humor enduring and magnetic.

3.David Dobrik

Total subscribers: 13,716,307

David dobrik is well known for his goofy laugh mixed with absurd pranks by his fans. He is referred to as the king of pranks due to his crazy personality.

4. CollegeHumor

Total subscribers: 13 million

CollegeHumor is a show started by two high school friends and comedy icons to produce original comedy videos centered on parody similar to Mad TV and SNL.

5. First We Feast

Total subscribers: 6,941,755

First We Feast, whose popularity started growing when their season called “Hot Ones” hosted by Sean Evans dominated the Internet. It began as a food blog and then continued to post regular content on their website.

6. Funny or Die

Total subscribers : 3.26M

Funny or Die is a top-rated comedy show on the Internet. Their original sketches and population of celebrities and movie stars help to keep their channel and website thriving and fresh.

7. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Total subscribers: 22,001,002

The Tonight Show is a late-night talk show hosted by former SNL cast member Jimmy Fallon and filled with satire of current events, celebrity interviews, and comedic skits.

8. PewDiePie

Total subscribers : 111M

PewDiePie, hosted by a Swedish-born YouTuber, also known as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, is considered one of the funniest YouTubers of all time, having the second most subscribed YouTube channel. His sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor bring people closer to his channel.

9. The Late Night Show

Total subscribers: 20,492,801

The Late Night Show is hosted by James Corden, known for his skits and celebrity interviews. His new episodes are Carpool Karaoke, where Corden will pick up celebrities and musicians on his way to work and ask them questions while singing karaoke.

10. Good Mythical Morning

Total subscribers: 17.3M

Good Mythical Morning is a show hosted by Rhett James McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III, also known as Rhett & Link. One fantastic feature about these duo comedy hosts is their ability to incorporate humor and personalities into their talk show routines, daytime comedy, and varieties.

11. Tana Mongeau

Tana Mongeau, also known as Tana Paul, is a YouTuber and has her own MTV reality TV show. Tana often jokes about herself and what she does as a reckless tween living in Vegas. She would also make fun videos of herself and own up to being unreliable and irresponsible.

12. h3h3Productions

Total subscribers: 6.32M

H3h3Productions, hosted by Ethan Edward Klein and Hila Klein, is a comedy of husband and wife. The beautiful aspect of the show is the pranks and satirical approach toward dialogues on topics not planned and criticism.

13. Dolan Twins

Total subscribers: 10.3M

Dolan Twins is hosted by twins living in L. They are known as Ethan and Grayson Dolan, who love to entertain their followers. They produce unique creative videos showcasing themselves building things, pulling massive pranks, and making fun of each other.

14. JennaMarbles

Total subscribers: 20M

JennaMarbles is popularly known for her comedy, commentaries, honesty, appeal to feminism, and the positive messages in her videos. Her YouTube channel got a break out from her outstanding show titled “How to trick people into thinking you’re good looking.”

15. Emma Chamberlin

Total subscribers: 11.1M

Emma Chamberlin cracks her fans with her carefree youthful personality and seemingly strange day-to-day activities shown in her vlogs. She usually comes up with hilarious original content pushing herself out of her comfort zone.

Part 2: How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

Filmora is a free and easy-to-use video editing software suitable for beginners. The software supports above 50 formats, Filmstock effects store, 4k editing, all basic and advanced editing tools in a manner used and easily accessible. Wondershare Filmora is a perfect editor for making funny videos on YouTube.

Here is a step-by-step guide on making funny videos on YouTube using Filmora

Wondershare Filmora

Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!

Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free

Step 1: Download, install and launch

Download the Filmora program, then tap on Import to load your media files (images or videos) to the timeline.

Step 2: Edit and Create Videos

Create fun videos using all handy tools on the timeline (effects, picture in and picture out, editing, voice-over, etc.). Add more photos to tell stories, replace the audio with video, trim out unnecessary portions, apply stunning effects, and add more fun editing tools are required to create your funny videos on Filmora.

Step 3: Save and Export

If you are satisfied with the final result available in the Preview pane, save your video by instantly tapping on Export. More so, there are various offline sharing options for you to showcase your funny video to the world.

Part 3: FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

1. What is the most entertaining channel on YouTube?

PewDiePie is the most entertaining channel on YouTube and the funniest YouTuber of all time with over 111 million subscribers and the second most subscribed YouTube channel. He is well-known for his funny games and pranks and what brings people closer to his channel is his sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor.

2. Who is the funny YouTuber?

David Dobrik for his comedic vlogs

PewDiePie for his funny games

Dolan Twins for their Prank

Conclusion

Finding the best prank channels on YouTube to crack your rib during your boring time is one of the best feelings, as it helps you stay happy and overcome boredom. Filmora has proven to be one of the best tools for creating funny videos for YouTube channels at your comfort. This article also described some of the top funny YouTube channels and explained them in detail.

Try It Free Try It Free

The funny YouTube channel name listed in this article is the best place to look for a good laugh, ranging from satires to parodies, zany and bizarre, and humor and comedy. There was a time where television once took center stage, but now, YouTube has it all.

YouTube has now become the video precious standard that one can watch the best funny YouTube channels filled with both rising and venerated comedians from everywhere around the world intending to make you laugh.

funny youtube channels

In this article

01 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

02 How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

03 FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

Part 1: 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

Whether you are bored or having a bad day, visiting the best prank channels on YouTube is the best way to ease your day and cure a case of the Monday blues. Here is a list of Top 15 Funny YouTube Channels to Watch When You’re Bored from the best lip-syncing and sketches, comedy skits, and interviews:

1. **The Ellen Show

Total subscribers: 33,898,023

The Ellen Show is the best prank channel on YouTube by Female comedian and icon Ellen DeGeneres. Comprising over her 16 seasons of The Ellen Show, where she plays pranks, makes fun of herself, and interviews celebrities.

2. Smosh

Total Subscribers: 24 million

Smosh is a Funny YouTube gamer show founded in 2005 by two Friends known as Ian Hecox and Daniel Padilla. They are well known for their funny nerdy spoofs and video game-themed music videos, making their humor enduring and magnetic.

3.David Dobrik

Total subscribers: 13,716,307

David dobrik is well known for his goofy laugh mixed with absurd pranks by his fans. He is referred to as the king of pranks due to his crazy personality.

4. CollegeHumor

Total subscribers: 13 million

CollegeHumor is a show started by two high school friends and comedy icons to produce original comedy videos centered on parody similar to Mad TV and SNL.

5. First We Feast

Total subscribers: 6,941,755

First We Feast, whose popularity started growing when their season called “Hot Ones” hosted by Sean Evans dominated the Internet. It began as a food blog and then continued to post regular content on their website.

6. Funny or Die

Total subscribers : 3.26M

Funny or Die is a top-rated comedy show on the Internet. Their original sketches and population of celebrities and movie stars help to keep their channel and website thriving and fresh.

7. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Total subscribers: 22,001,002

The Tonight Show is a late-night talk show hosted by former SNL cast member Jimmy Fallon and filled with satire of current events, celebrity interviews, and comedic skits.

8. PewDiePie

Total subscribers : 111M

PewDiePie, hosted by a Swedish-born YouTuber, also known as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, is considered one of the funniest YouTubers of all time, having the second most subscribed YouTube channel. His sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor bring people closer to his channel.

9. The Late Night Show

Total subscribers: 20,492,801

The Late Night Show is hosted by James Corden, known for his skits and celebrity interviews. His new episodes are Carpool Karaoke, where Corden will pick up celebrities and musicians on his way to work and ask them questions while singing karaoke.

10. Good Mythical Morning

Total subscribers: 17.3M

Good Mythical Morning is a show hosted by Rhett James McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III, also known as Rhett & Link. One fantastic feature about these duo comedy hosts is their ability to incorporate humor and personalities into their talk show routines, daytime comedy, and varieties.

11. Tana Mongeau

Tana Mongeau, also known as Tana Paul, is a YouTuber and has her own MTV reality TV show. Tana often jokes about herself and what she does as a reckless tween living in Vegas. She would also make fun videos of herself and own up to being unreliable and irresponsible.

12. h3h3Productions

Total subscribers: 6.32M

H3h3Productions, hosted by Ethan Edward Klein and Hila Klein, is a comedy of husband and wife. The beautiful aspect of the show is the pranks and satirical approach toward dialogues on topics not planned and criticism.

13. Dolan Twins

Total subscribers: 10.3M

Dolan Twins is hosted by twins living in L. They are known as Ethan and Grayson Dolan, who love to entertain their followers. They produce unique creative videos showcasing themselves building things, pulling massive pranks, and making fun of each other.

14. JennaMarbles

Total subscribers: 20M

JennaMarbles is popularly known for her comedy, commentaries, honesty, appeal to feminism, and the positive messages in her videos. Her YouTube channel got a break out from her outstanding show titled “How to trick people into thinking you’re good looking.”

15. Emma Chamberlin

Total subscribers: 11.1M

Emma Chamberlin cracks her fans with her carefree youthful personality and seemingly strange day-to-day activities shown in her vlogs. She usually comes up with hilarious original content pushing herself out of her comfort zone.

Part 2: How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

Filmora is a free and easy-to-use video editing software suitable for beginners. The software supports above 50 formats, Filmstock effects store, 4k editing, all basic and advanced editing tools in a manner used and easily accessible. Wondershare Filmora is a perfect editor for making funny videos on YouTube.

Here is a step-by-step guide on making funny videos on YouTube using Filmora

Wondershare Filmora

Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!

Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free

Step 1: Download, install and launch

Download the Filmora program, then tap on Import to load your media files (images or videos) to the timeline.

Step 2: Edit and Create Videos

Create fun videos using all handy tools on the timeline (effects, picture in and picture out, editing, voice-over, etc.). Add more photos to tell stories, replace the audio with video, trim out unnecessary portions, apply stunning effects, and add more fun editing tools are required to create your funny videos on Filmora.

Step 3: Save and Export

If you are satisfied with the final result available in the Preview pane, save your video by instantly tapping on Export. More so, there are various offline sharing options for you to showcase your funny video to the world.

Part 3: FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

1. What is the most entertaining channel on YouTube?

PewDiePie is the most entertaining channel on YouTube and the funniest YouTuber of all time with over 111 million subscribers and the second most subscribed YouTube channel. He is well-known for his funny games and pranks and what brings people closer to his channel is his sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor.

2. Who is the funny YouTuber?

David Dobrik for his comedic vlogs

PewDiePie for his funny games

Dolan Twins for their Prank

Conclusion

Finding the best prank channels on YouTube to crack your rib during your boring time is one of the best feelings, as it helps you stay happy and overcome boredom. Filmora has proven to be one of the best tools for creating funny videos for YouTube channels at your comfort. This article also described some of the top funny YouTube channels and explained them in detail.

Try It Free Try It Free

The funny YouTube channel name listed in this article is the best place to look for a good laugh, ranging from satires to parodies, zany and bizarre, and humor and comedy. There was a time where television once took center stage, but now, YouTube has it all.

YouTube has now become the video precious standard that one can watch the best funny YouTube channels filled with both rising and venerated comedians from everywhere around the world intending to make you laugh.

funny youtube channels

In this article

01 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

02 How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

03 FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

Part 1: 15 Funniest YouTube Channels to Follow

Whether you are bored or having a bad day, visiting the best prank channels on YouTube is the best way to ease your day and cure a case of the Monday blues. Here is a list of Top 15 Funny YouTube Channels to Watch When You’re Bored from the best lip-syncing and sketches, comedy skits, and interviews:

1. **The Ellen Show

Total subscribers: 33,898,023

The Ellen Show is the best prank channel on YouTube by Female comedian and icon Ellen DeGeneres. Comprising over her 16 seasons of The Ellen Show, where she plays pranks, makes fun of herself, and interviews celebrities.

2. Smosh

Total Subscribers: 24 million

Smosh is a Funny YouTube gamer show founded in 2005 by two Friends known as Ian Hecox and Daniel Padilla. They are well known for their funny nerdy spoofs and video game-themed music videos, making their humor enduring and magnetic.

3.David Dobrik

Total subscribers: 13,716,307

David dobrik is well known for his goofy laugh mixed with absurd pranks by his fans. He is referred to as the king of pranks due to his crazy personality.

4. CollegeHumor

Total subscribers: 13 million

CollegeHumor is a show started by two high school friends and comedy icons to produce original comedy videos centered on parody similar to Mad TV and SNL.

5. First We Feast

Total subscribers: 6,941,755

First We Feast, whose popularity started growing when their season called “Hot Ones” hosted by Sean Evans dominated the Internet. It began as a food blog and then continued to post regular content on their website.

6. Funny or Die

Total subscribers : 3.26M

Funny or Die is a top-rated comedy show on the Internet. Their original sketches and population of celebrities and movie stars help to keep their channel and website thriving and fresh.

7. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Total subscribers: 22,001,002

The Tonight Show is a late-night talk show hosted by former SNL cast member Jimmy Fallon and filled with satire of current events, celebrity interviews, and comedic skits.

8. PewDiePie

Total subscribers : 111M

PewDiePie, hosted by a Swedish-born YouTuber, also known as Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, is considered one of the funniest YouTubers of all time, having the second most subscribed YouTube channel. His sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor bring people closer to his channel.

9. The Late Night Show

Total subscribers: 20,492,801

The Late Night Show is hosted by James Corden, known for his skits and celebrity interviews. His new episodes are Carpool Karaoke, where Corden will pick up celebrities and musicians on his way to work and ask them questions while singing karaoke.

10. Good Mythical Morning

Total subscribers: 17.3M

Good Mythical Morning is a show hosted by Rhett James McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III, also known as Rhett & Link. One fantastic feature about these duo comedy hosts is their ability to incorporate humor and personalities into their talk show routines, daytime comedy, and varieties.

11. Tana Mongeau

Tana Mongeau, also known as Tana Paul, is a YouTuber and has her own MTV reality TV show. Tana often jokes about herself and what she does as a reckless tween living in Vegas. She would also make fun videos of herself and own up to being unreliable and irresponsible.

12. h3h3Productions

Total subscribers: 6.32M

H3h3Productions, hosted by Ethan Edward Klein and Hila Klein, is a comedy of husband and wife. The beautiful aspect of the show is the pranks and satirical approach toward dialogues on topics not planned and criticism.

13. Dolan Twins

Total subscribers: 10.3M

Dolan Twins is hosted by twins living in L. They are known as Ethan and Grayson Dolan, who love to entertain their followers. They produce unique creative videos showcasing themselves building things, pulling massive pranks, and making fun of each other.

14. JennaMarbles

Total subscribers: 20M

JennaMarbles is popularly known for her comedy, commentaries, honesty, appeal to feminism, and the positive messages in her videos. Her YouTube channel got a break out from her outstanding show titled “How to trick people into thinking you’re good looking.”

15. Emma Chamberlin

Total subscribers: 11.1M

Emma Chamberlin cracks her fans with her carefree youthful personality and seemingly strange day-to-day activities shown in her vlogs. She usually comes up with hilarious original content pushing herself out of her comfort zone.

Part 2: How to Make Funny Videos on YouTube?

Filmora is a free and easy-to-use video editing software suitable for beginners. The software supports above 50 formats, Filmstock effects store, 4k editing, all basic and advanced editing tools in a manner used and easily accessible. Wondershare Filmora is a perfect editor for making funny videos on YouTube.

Here is a step-by-step guide on making funny videos on YouTube using Filmora

Wondershare Filmora

Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!

Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free

Step 1: Download, install and launch

Download the Filmora program, then tap on Import to load your media files (images or videos) to the timeline.

Step 2: Edit and Create Videos

Create fun videos using all handy tools on the timeline (effects, picture in and picture out, editing, voice-over, etc.). Add more photos to tell stories, replace the audio with video, trim out unnecessary portions, apply stunning effects, and add more fun editing tools are required to create your funny videos on Filmora.

Step 3: Save and Export

If you are satisfied with the final result available in the Preview pane, save your video by instantly tapping on Export. More so, there are various offline sharing options for you to showcase your funny video to the world.

Part 3: FAQs about Funny YouTube Channels

1. What is the most entertaining channel on YouTube?

PewDiePie is the most entertaining channel on YouTube and the funniest YouTuber of all time with over 111 million subscribers and the second most subscribed YouTube channel. He is well-known for his funny games and pranks and what brings people closer to his channel is his sparkling personality, high energy, and unique sense of humor.

2. Who is the funny YouTuber?

David Dobrik for his comedic vlogs

PewDiePie for his funny games

Dolan Twins for their Prank

Conclusion

Finding the best prank channels on YouTube to crack your rib during your boring time is one of the best feelings, as it helps you stay happy and overcome boredom. Filmora has proven to be one of the best tools for creating funny videos for YouTube channels at your comfort. This article also described some of the top funny YouTube channels and explained them in detail.

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