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00:00I didn't have any team of work, and my team of work were my friends.
00:04I created my group of friends a group of content creators,
00:09that even if they weren't streamers, we were a group that was my team.
00:15I didn't have editor, I didn't have camera, I didn't have any company,
00:18but my team were my friends.
00:20So, those were the first people who helped me organize things.
00:26Then, when I was going to level, I had a lot of confidence.
00:31If you can allow me, it's very important.
00:34Because the vertical content now is very popular, for example.
00:37There are a lot of people who have been viralized by the vertical content
00:40and who have grown up a lot only by TikToks and Reels.
00:43I know cases of creators of content that only by viralizing in vertical content
00:49they have become great streamers.
00:51Because the people know you know,
00:54and they say, this person is very nice.
00:57Where is streamer?
00:58Who is?
00:59Where is he?
01:00Where is he?
01:01And to have an editor, if you can allow me,
01:03is very important.
01:04But I understand that that is in another level.
01:06I don't need a editor.
01:08But I tell you how it was.
01:10First were my friends,
01:11and then I was a editor that I had.
01:14And from there, now I have a team that helped me organize everything.
01:17But that is very long.
01:19That has been with many years of work.
01:21How do you call it?
01:22Pesce.
01:23Pesce.
01:24Pesce.
01:25Pesce.
01:26Pesce.
01:27Pesce.
01:28Pesce.
01:29Pesce.
01:30Pesce.
01:31Pesce.
01:32I would ask you that a better question.
01:33Should I think so?
01:34Uh...
01:35Cuidial.
01:36Will there be a video相伌.
01:37You know I?
01:38Shoot.
01:40How much time do Iifai made that matter?
01:42Mainstream.
01:44What is the goal you think so much of you now have today?
01:48Little equity factor.
01:49How can everyone сама use the level of D stringers that can be used to each?
01:53The differential factor is difficult to say it myself, but from the beginning it was very good to do the tonto in direct.
02:02I felt that I was not ashamed to say gilipolleces, to spend bromas, I was not ashamed to improvise.
02:10It was a good thing to improvise, I was not sure why, since I was little.
02:15But then, I was really hard to do the best content within my possibilities.
02:21In my possibilities, I always tried to make the best content possible for everyone.
02:26I always think that the person who sees my streaming is a person who needs to entertain.
02:36And we are now, many people who see the directs, not all,
02:42they use it as a escape from their life.
02:46There is a lot of people who see streamers because they need company in their work, in their house, because they are sad.
02:53They are like a movie.
02:54Exactly, it is the same.
02:56Not everyone, evidently, but there is a lot of people who see it for themselves.
03:02The goal of the people who see it is always that people enjoy it and enjoy it.
03:06That's my goal in all what I do.
03:09I always think that I want to make sure that the people who see it is enjoy it.
03:13That's to say, I don't look for something else, no look for any type of confrontation,
03:17no look for any type of interview that has said something.
03:20That's my goal, that's my goal since I started.
03:24Well, here, sorry.
03:26What advice would you give to a person who you find lost and who want to be like what you are now?
03:34That you find lost in the content.
03:38Yes, exactly.
03:40The first thing I would like to say is that you don't want to be desperate because, generally, everything fluctuates.
03:46When you go wrong, it means that it is 100% for your fault.
03:51And when you go wrong, it means that it is 100% for your fault.
03:54Most of the time, the creators of content have good and bad times depending on what is going on.
04:00For example, if the Valorant is very good and you are very good at the Valorant, it is possible that you go well.
04:05If you participate in the Squidcraft games and you are very far, it is possible that you go well.
04:10But you know that it is also for a series and not 100% for you, probably.
04:15So, I would say that if you are in a bad way, no you don't want to be desperate.
04:20Because, at the end, you have to have clear that you all have to do this because you really like it.
04:26The great creators of content of the history, Germán Garmendia, Rubius, Willyrex, Vegetta,
04:35all started because they liked it.
04:37It is to say, when they started creating content, all these legends,
04:42they did not generate money with the content.
04:44So, I think, they didn't even go well in the wrong way.
04:49Now that they have professionalized everything,
04:52because at the beginning, they did it only and exclusively because they liked it.
04:56So, really, the majority of YouTubers, or many of them,
05:00they started on YouTube because they liked it.
05:02They liked it.
05:03They liked it.
05:04They liked it.
05:05They liked it.
05:06They liked it.
05:07They liked it.
05:08They liked it.
05:09Did they like it.
05:10They liked it.
05:11They liked it.
05:12So, they also liked it.
05:13They liked it.
05:14Andi did something like they didn't make it work for you.
05:15So, they liked it.
05:16because we wanted people to see how good we are playing at Call of Duty, there was nothing more, there was no
05:21kind of economic ambition, there was no kind of ambition because this could be a business, so the
05:28mala racha, take it with tranquility and enjoy the content that you have, especially if you are very
05:34proud of what you do, that you get personally, because if it depends on your happiness from the
05:40people who see it, it will be difficult to tolerate that frustration, you know, with the
05:46first time you have to be happy with yourself, especially with that, because that is what
05:49you are going to do, and then if you see it more or less people, it really doesn't depend 100%
05:55of you, there are people who are very good creating content and that, lamentablement,
05:59has not so many viewers as it would be, probably, you want to ask something, I have two, for
06:06Ibai, for example, what is the success? Because many people have thought that the success is, I don't know,
06:12the money, the properties, things like that, what is the first, what is the success for Ibai, the second,
06:18if you are happy, you understand?
06:21Se has put deep, yes.
06:23Yes, yes, two questions.
06:25A ver, the success is complicated because, as you said, everyone understands who the success is, who is
06:31the number one, who is the number two, but really the success is, especially, is to do something with what you feel
06:36that you are proud of.
06:37It is to say, for me, the biggest success that you can have is to go to the cama,
06:40if you are proud of who you are, what kind of content you do, how you treat people, how you
06:46perceive the rest, for me, that is the biggest success.
06:48It is to say, to go to the cama, it is to say, to go to the cama, depending on if you are
06:53better or worse, it is because you are trying to do something good.
06:56In this case, it would be to do something good.
06:58If you have 1000 viewers or 200, as I say, it depends 100% of you, but the success is to go to
07:04the cama, thinking, no solo, I am trying to entertain a lot of people in the best way,
07:10it is to say, to make the world a little bit better, even though it is digital, but
07:14I am doing my maximum effort.
07:15I am not able to ask myself anymore because, really, I have fulfilled with everything.
07:20And I am happy, I am quite happy, unfortunately.
07:23But, as I said, I have had bad chances, it is to say, everyone that you know,
07:28you know all the way you are talking about things, because of the Rubius, everyone has
07:31had defects in some moment.
07:32Because, at the end of the day, we are exposed to a lot of theirs in the internet and
07:36everyone has always got insecurities in the internet, because the
07:39malas rachas, as I say, are not easy to gestion.
07:42We have three more minutes with Ibai.
07:52Yes.
07:53For you, how was the impact of the stream in Europe, in the United States?
08:01For you in the time when Westcall exploded and everything happened here in Latin America,
08:07how was the impact for you in the stream?
08:09I think it has been very important for many countries that have been released like Westcall in Colombia,
08:16like the R.D. Javi in the Dominican Republic, the ZEIN in Perú, for example,
08:21there is also Christo Rata there,
08:23because these are countries that have not had many creators of content.
08:28And these figures, at the end, also help that much more people can live with the creation of content
08:34and much more people in general can have work.
08:37It is to say, that Westcall has many viewers or that R.D. Javi
08:41allows people to work with camera, with the realtor, with the same Carlos,
08:46with the opportunity for you.
08:48It is to say, when a very large figure grows,
08:50it makes the pastel much bigger.
08:52And the pastel also means that there are new opportunities for a lot of people
08:56that now can work with something that before no existed.
08:59So, how do I live?
09:01I live with joy, because I believe that for the Spanish people,
09:05it is important that the Spanish community is the most great possible.
09:10Because for me, the Spanish community is above the American community.
09:15But I believe that we are aware of the potential that all countries have,
09:21Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Spain, etc.
09:24and also in the U.S., there are a lot of hispanohablances in the U.S.
09:29Last one.
09:30Last one.
09:31No, perdón.
09:32Una pregunta, digamos.
09:33¿Tú en qué te fijas para invitar a alguien en la velada?
09:36O digamos, yo personalmente,
09:38¿qué necesitaría para que tú me llegaras a invitar a alguien?
09:40Ella peleó.
09:41En nuestro evento.
09:42Tú peleaste en el evento.
09:43Streamfighters.
09:44Contra Milika.
09:45Perdiste, ¿no?
09:46Pero estuvo igualado, ¿no?
09:48Sí.
09:49Estuvo igualado.
09:50Sí, sí, sí, estuvo igualado.
09:51Para mí, lo más importante para participar en la velada es que puedas crear contenido
09:56que a la gente le den ganas de ver la pelea.
09:58Es decir, yo necesito un perfil que dé que hablar y que sea divertido.
10:01Al final, la velada, ya sea la de Streamfighters o la de España, son combates de boxeo.
10:08Entonces, al final, un combate de boxeo, no estamos jugando al ajedrez,
10:11no estamos haciendo un test de cultura general, necesitas algo picante.
10:15Siempre con un límite, porque creo que cuando te excedes pierde la gracia,
10:18pero necesito un perfil que sea divertido, que le guste crear contenido sobre la velada,
10:24que venga el cara a cara y que le guste dar espectáculo,
10:27que se prepare también lo mejor posible para el combate.
10:31Creo que cuando tú te preparas al 100% para el combate, das mucho espectáculo
10:35y creo que se nota mucho el perfil de creador que entrena mucho y el que entrena menos,
10:39pero sobre todo que estés dispuesta a dar espectáculo.
10:43Y dar espectáculo es difícil, porque cuando tú das espectáculo,
10:46también recibes hate y recibes mucho apoyo.
10:48O sea, al final, cuando tú vas a una velada, ya sea la de Huescol o la de Argentina y demás,
10:52y quieres dar espectáculo, eres una figura muy polarizante,
10:56muy polarizante a que vas a caer muy bien y vas a caer muy mal.
11:00Pero a los que organizamos el evento también es lo que mejor nos viene,
11:03porque es lo que más necesitas también para crear hype y para que la gente tenga ganas de ver esa pelea y de ver el pique.
11:09De comprar la entrada también.
11:11De comprar la entrada, porque al final son combates de boxeo.
11:13Y el combate de boxeo, al final, yo creo que se agradece el que haya un mínimo beef también sano,
11:19que se quede ahí.
11:20Sí, sí.
11:21Para mí que no exceda luego la rivalidad personal, porque para mí eso es desagradable y a mí tampoco me gusta.
11:24Tampoco.
11:25Que haya un storytelling.
11:26Exacto.
11:27Ni negativo ni positivo.
11:29Te ayudes a construir una narrativa en la que la gente quiera ver tu pelea.
11:33Por ejemplo, la de Luzu y Fernan eran súper amigos.
11:36Entonces el morbo estaba en que se llevaban demasiado bien.
11:39Demasiado bien.
11:40Y luego, por ejemplo, la pelea más vista de la historia de la velada es Abby contra Rorro,
11:44que no son las dos creadoras que más seguidores tienen.
11:46Exacto.
11:47Pero se construyó una narrativa tan gigantesca que fue la pelea más vista.
11:51Y por número de seguidores probablemente no estén ni en el top 5 de los que han participado en la velada.
11:56Seguro que no.
11:57Seguro que no.
11:58Así que nada, chicos.
11:59Yo tengo un vuelo ahora.
12:00Sí, nos vamos a levantar para hacernos una…
12:02Ahora hay unas últimas palabras.
12:03Va, va.
12:04Es que se tiene que ir a la rumpeta.
12:05Es el director de la universidad.
12:06Es el director que…
12:07Yo llamé Iván.
12:08Que llega borracho desde la universidad.
12:09No, no, no, no.
12:10Si me tomó el tiempo de venir acá es porque realmente hay una razón de ser, de estar aquí y agradecerle a Ibai porque estamos hablando del streaming más grande de Latinoamérica.
12:21Es una persona que, bueno, habla hispana.
12:23Soy colombiano actualmente.
12:25El streamer más grande habla hispana está aquí presente en el primer día de la mansión de streamers y en la realidad ha hecho cosas muy grandes y que esté aquí dándoles consejos es un privilegio.
12:34Yo quiero que, antes de finalizar este primer día, todos, la verdad, se sientan orgullosos por este primer día porque realmente no es fácil estar 10 horas en streaming.
12:43Ibai tomas el tiempo de venir y dar unos buenos consejos.
12:47Así que para todos, para finalizar el primer día de la mansión de los streamers, un aplauso para todos ustedes.
12:56Se me levantan tranquilos y nos ponemos todos aquí.
12:59Hacemos una foto de grupo.
13:00Sí, claro.
13:01Y mucha suerte todos, eh.
13:03Una foto de grupo todos para acá.
13:05¿Cuál?
13:06¿Vas a ser yo ahí?
13:07¿Ahí va aquí?
13:08¿Dónde Juan Guarnizo?
13:09No.
13:10Cámaras ahí activas, todo.
13:11¿Para qué les dirá aquí?
13:12Yo me voy para México.
13:13Ah, bueno.
13:14Cuidado, agáchense un poquito desde abajo.
13:15¿Dónde Juan Guarnizo?
13:16Sí.
13:17¿Dónde Juan Guarnizo?
13:18Sí.
13:19La cascada de la plata.
13:20¿Está lejos de aquí o no?
13:21Pues ese nido aquí.
13:22Está una hora más o menos de aquí.
13:23Está una hora más o menos de aquí.
13:24¿En avión?
13:25Sí, menos.
13:26Así una hora por ahí.
13:27Chicos, organicen, orgánícese.
13:28Ahí me saco.
13:29El rollo de equipo de fútbol.
13:30Ahí abajo.
13:31Sí, sí, agape.
13:32Renano, Renano.
13:33Esta va a ser una foto muy legendaria.
13:35¿No sabéis?
13:36Son un calvo así en la historia.
13:37No, no.
13:38Así que véanse muy bonitos.
13:39Posen.
13:40Primer día a la mansión de los streamers.
13:42Tiren rostro.
13:43Tiren rostro como debe ser.
13:44Tiren un poco de cara.
13:45Tiren un poco de cara.
13:46Aprieta mandíbula.
13:47La producción está lista.
13:48Arrancamos.
13:49Uno.
13:50Dos.
13:51Espere, espere, espere.
13:52Un momentico.
13:53¿Cómo que?
13:54Pero un momentico, Moca.
13:55Uno.
13:56Dos.
13:57Tres.
13:58¿Qué me caigo?
13:59Primer día a la mansión de los streamers.
14:01Nos despedimos, Che.
14:02¡Sí!
14:03¡Sí!
14:04¡Sí!
14:05¡Sí!
14:06¡Sí!
14:07¡Sí!
14:08¡Sí!
14:09Mucho gusto, mucho gusto.
14:10Gracias, gracias.
14:39Gracias, gracias.
14:40Gracias.
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