Making videos with your wife
Codm
Hey everyone! I've been getting so many questions about how my husband and I come up with our video ideas, especially when we're playing games like CODM together. It's truly one of our favorite ways to connect and share our passion with the world. If you're pondering 'husband wife video ideas,' let me share some insights and tips that have worked wonders for us! First off, the key is to find what genuinely excites both of you. For us, that's often the fast-paced action of Call of Duty Mobile. We've tried a bunch of different video formats, and here are some ideas you could explore: Co-op Challenges: This is a classic! Set specific challenges for yourselves in a match. Maybe it's 'pistols only,' or 'first one to get 10 kills wins a prize.' The friendly competition and shared goal make for hilarious and engaging content. We often highlight our best moments, like when one of us pulls off an epic clutch at a critical 01:28 mark in a match! Competitive Showdowns: Who's the better player? A direct 1v1 or 2v2 against other duos can be incredibly entertaining. Capture your reactions, the trash talk (all in good fun, of course!), and the epic plays. It adds a personal dynamic that viewers love to see. Reaction & Commentary Videos: Sometimes, just reacting to each other's gameplay or even funny game glitches can be gold. My husband's reactions to my questionable grenade throws are always a hit! You can timestamp these moments, like a particular funny fail at 00:00 or an amazing play at 00:15. Theme or Loadout Challenges: Try playing a whole day using only a specific weapon class, or a quirky loadout. It forces you to adapt and provides plenty of unique situations for your video. "Teach Me" or "Learn With Me" Series: If one of you is better at a certain aspect of the game, create a series where they teach the other. It's educational, endearing, and shows growth over time. Beyond the ideas themselves, successful husband and wife video creation is all about collaboration. We always make sure to communicate about what we want to film, who's going to handle what (editing, commentary, finding music), and most importantly, we keep it fun! Don't be afraid to experiment with different recording setups or editing styles. Remember, your unique dynamic as a couple is what makes your content special. It's not just about the game; it's about your journey together through it. Happy gaming and filming!





















































