Rev Leads x Doodle (Crash Series PT 3)
Video Breakdown:
Crash Footage
Raw footage of the crash itself.
Thumbnail: Hospital gown, slightly mysterious, avoiding overly gory content.
Title idea: “What Happens in 30 Days After a Motorcycle Crash.”
Immediate Aftermath / Complications
Talking-head video from hospital explaining complications.
Focus on medical side effects and reality of recovery.
Legal note: Need Janice’s written approval for posting.
Death Wobbles & Motorcycle Safety
Educational video analyzing “death wobbles.”
Include experts (motor officers) giving commentary and prevention tips.
Can also serve as a PSA.
Psychological Recovery / First Ride Back
Document returning to the bike mentally and emotionally.
Emphasizes overcoming fear and regaining confidence.
Physical Recovery & Strength Training
Focus on regaining physical ability to handle motorcycles (lifting bikes, etc.).
Could integrate personal training, exercise, or even using the course for strength-building.
Janice Series / Build & Road Trip
Build the bike, road trip, and bike review.
Crash subplot: Redeeming narrative—riding the same bike after a crash.
Series can reference earlier crash series without making it the central focus.
Additional Ideas:
Gear series with Revzilla: Education about motorcycle gear, sitting in classes, meetings with experts.
Motorcycle dream garage: Either a backyard shed or basement converted into a dedicated motorcycle space.
“Wrong bike for you” concept: Discuss accidents related to beginners choosing inappropriate motorcycles. Possible interview with father-in-law (experienced EMS/accident perspective).
YouTube Strategy Notes
Titles and thumbnails are crucial—test different variations.
Example: Using “225 million” vs. 225 with zeros for readability.
Short-form videos can drive traffic to long-form content.
Algorithm insight: Videos can gain traction even months after posting; they’re never truly “dead.”
Maintain cohesive storylines for series: Crash → Recovery → Return to Riding → Janice Series.
Legal & Permissions
Ensure written approval from any third party featured (e.g., Janice).
Consider legal implications for educational/analysis content.
Timeline Considerations
Original road trip planned for June, now likely July/August.
Crash series can be produced and released before Janice series to maintain momentum.
Key Takeaways
Structuring the crash series separately gives a narrative arc and educational content.
Psychological and physical recovery can be split into two videos, or combined.
The Janice series becomes a redemptive climax, showing fear overcome and bikes ridden again.
Supplemental content (gear, dream garage, safety tips) enhances engagement and education.