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Basically this whole thing was kind of a you've seen one, you've seen them all scenario. I distinctly remember that he would showcase 3 types of intro: Stock intros where basically you would input your name and you would get a flashy over the top intro. You can find these types of intros quite easily today, going on websites like motionden or renderforest, but obviously the ones in the videos had a much more, let's say, 2015 gamer aesthetic. The second type was poorly made intros of I think (very speculative) Poorly drawn pictures in ms paint with shoddy voiceover by a child. Usually, the pictures would be recorded by a camera while they were displayed on a computer screen, but I believe some intros did have screencaptures. The third, and most common, was the live action intros, with children sitting in their rooms or a couch performing standard intros like, hey guys, welcome back to another video by [CHANNEL NAME HERE]. If you've seen amateurish youtube videos by kids, you've seen half the content of these videos. I must note that mr beast had his own template intro in which the mr beast logo was placed into one of the templates. every 5 videos or so, the intro would change. The logo is the same as today.  {{DISPLAYTITLE:
Basically this whole thing was kind of you've seen one, you've seen them all scenario. I distinctly remember that he would showcase 3 types of intro: Stock intros where basically you would input your name and you would get a flashy over the top intro. You can find these types of intros quite easily today, going on websites like motionden or renderforest, but obviously the ones in the videos had a much more, let's say, 2015 gamer aesthetic. The second type was poorly made intros of I think (very speculative) Poorly drawn pictures in ms paint with a shoddy voiceover by a child. Usually, the pictures would be recorded by a camera while they were displayed on a computer screen, but I believe some intros did have screen captures. The third, and most common, was the live-action intros, with children sitting in their rooms or a couch performing standard intros like, hey guys, welcome back to another video by [CHANNEL NAME HERE]. If you've seen amateurish youtube videos by kids, you've seen half the content of these videos. I must note that Mr beast had his own template intro in which the Mr beast logo was placed into one of the templates. every 5 videos or so, the intro would change. The logo is the same as today.  {{DISPLAYTITLE:
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Basically this whole thing was kind of you've seen one, you've seen them all scenario. I distinctly remember that he would showcase 3 types of intro: Stock intros where basically you would input your name and you would get a flashy over the top intro. You can find these types of intros quite easily today, going on websites like motionden or renderforest, but obviously the ones in the videos had a much more, let's say, 2015 gamer aesthetic. The second type was poorly made intros of I think (very speculative) Poorly drawn pictures in ms paint with a shoddy voiceover by a child. Usually, the pictures would be recorded by a camera while they were displayed on a computer screen, but I believe some intros did have screen captures. The third, and most common, was the live-action intros, with children sitting in their rooms or a couch performing standard intros like, hey guys, welcome back to another video by [CHANNEL NAME HERE]. If you've seen amateurish youtube videos by kids, you've seen half the content of these videos. I must note that Mr beast had his own template intro in which the Mr beast logo was placed into one of the templates. every 5 videos or so, the intro would change. The logo is the same as today.