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YouTubers Can Make Movies?!?!

Joel Haver | June 13, 2026



A collection of thoughts I wanted to share about things I care about deeply.

Original Music by @MyKeyTheArtist

Below are filmmakers whom I believe approach filmmaking in exciting, different, radically independent ways:

Great Movies on YouTube (playlist will be updated) – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKtIcOP0WvJC6pYqGayL7RY3M3C2RHK9K&si=ieyVIlYEnEgBEzZY

Watch Don Hertzfeld’s films here – https://vimeo.com/donhertzfeldt/vod_pages

John Cassavetes Interviews
https://youtu.be/LuC7Ok8cRYY?si=xDYvz9ZZrWVbG4xB
https://youtu.be/ePptcNqXRJA?si=Td1NbAH7ygBTekrh
https://youtu.be/DFqBSl-6KWI?si=kckNi_sxbjtf2KHm

Louise Weard’s Movies – https://digital.louiseweard.com

Reckless Ben’s Documentaries on his YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/@RecklessBen/videos

No doubt there are many others, I can’t wait to find them. It could even be you!

Written by Joel Haver

Comments

This post currently has 32 comments.

  1. @DifferentStrokesApology

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    26:42 there is a Brian Regan interview where he discusses this concept. After a show he told someone on the street that he was "trying to be a comedian" and an audience member interrupted him and said "why did you say that, you just made me laugh in there, you should say I am a comedian" something like that.

  2. @JoshuaMutter

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    Something that's been bumming me out lately is that I'm finding it harder and harder to discover good art that isn't being pushed by marketing/PR. Places like Reddit and YouTube aren't organically pushing such things into visibility like they used to, and I'm not aware of any spaces where I can go to get my fill. Sometimes I realise I'm scrolling through social media in the subconscious hope of finding something of value like I maybe had in the past before I realise it's not happening.

  3. @killmesoftly3215

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    Yeah they can make movies, I'm just waiting on one that has rob bottin levels of practical effects and really good movie sets like silent hill lol kinda sick of all this pg13 horror😂i need to be disgusted by the monster or killer and stunned, almost overwhelmed by the gore/disgusting depressing setting😂 guess I'll have to wait to see if jacks bloodbourne movie is any good

  4. @Boppo68

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    lazer team by rooster teeth movies from youtubers is absolutely not new alot of early artist were in school for it this was a great start for them

  5. @kristoferhutter3873

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    2:27 To be fair, the only YouTube movies we had ten years ago that were actually released as feature length films by bit studios were like, Fred the Movie, and Smosh the movie. (Not counting short film personal projects directly on YouTube) It's only recently that really great YouTubers have had the opportunity to make actual fully fledged films. It's important to note too, that Smosh and fred both essentially sold the rights to their name in order to make those projects, and basically ended up making shitty brainrot. It was also trying to appeal to a much younger audience, sure some of these YouTubers still have a new group of teens watching them who will go see these films, but most of us are young adults, or in our mid 20s now. We really can appreciate these films, and then coming directly from the creative minds of people like Kane Parsons, Markiplier, and Curry Barker makes all of the difference, especially since they have full creative control over them.

  6. @Iamperson1965

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    I have a movie idea but I don't know… i could never find anyone to help me. I can do anlot but not everything and so it could never just be a movie and more always just a concept.

  7. @cenciende9401

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    I could only DREAM of $300 a day! Holy crap! BUT anyone creatively integral to a film should absolutely get more from the success of it beyond initial payment, just like actors often do

  8. @Atticah

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    Just do the ol easy change someones life movie documentary from a youtuber lol Aint nobody doing those videos anymore, so it's time for the movie.

  9. @squip9260

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    I think a reason youtuber movies are looked down upon and them being successful is such a media shock is because youtuber movies like the smosh movie, logan pauls movies, and shane dawsons movies that were really bad and made for money put a bad taste in everyones mouth and made "youtuber movie" synonymous with garbage cash grab.

  10. @stephenaelkinsactor

    June 13, 2026 at 6:57 pm

    I've been a fan of yours for awhile now, so naturally I watched the whole thing :). I haven't graduated to making features yet. I recently had to release my agent and step away from acting professionally for financial reasons. But, I have an iPhone. I'm learning how to use DaVinci now and I have YouTube. As an actor, I was always frustrated because I never had opportunities to audition for the kind of roles I really wanted. With YouTube, I'll be free to write and film myself in those roles I always wanted (and I'm quasi-actively working on that now). I may unload semi trailers by day, but via the YT platform I can still get my big face out there in a manner which I strive to be seen. Thanks for the reminder.

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