It's possible, but it depends on a lot of factors. YouTube has specific rules and policies regarding copyright, and getting permission or meeting the necessary criteria can be challenging.
There are many YouTube channels dedicated to teaching novel writing. Just search for 'novel writing tutorials' and you'll find plenty of useful videos.
Since 'agt' is an unclear part, it's difficult to directly search for this exact phrase. But you could try searching for 'get it while you can' and then look through the results related to YouTube stories. Maybe start with general searches and then narrow it down based on the content you find.
The layout of the old-fashioned courtyard houses usually followed the traditional Chinese architectural style, with a unique symmetrical and closed nature. A standard old-fashioned courtyard house was usually composed of four houses, forming an enclosed courtyard. To the north was the main room, to the south was the inverted room, and to the east and west were the side rooms. In the entire courtyard, the old man lived in the north room (upper room), the middle room was the big living room (middle hall), the eldest son lived in the east room, the second son lived in the west room, the servant lived in the back room, and the daughter lived in the backyard. This pattern reflected the traditional Chinese hierarchy. The gate of the courtyard was usually located in the southeast corner of the courtyard. The courtyard walls were high and neat, and the courtyard was quiet and spacious. The layout and architectural features of the Siheyuan became one of the representatives of Beijing's traditional culture and folk customs.
Start by having a clear and engaging plot. Make sure your story has a beginning, middle, and end that flow smoothly. Also, use good visuals and audio to enhance the experience.
You can start by searching for 'short story writing on YouTube' and you'll find a bunch of videos. Some might focus on plot development, while others might talk about character creation. Take notes and apply what you learn.
Well, start by choosing a spooky theme and setting the right mood with dim lighting and creepy background music. Use a slow and hushed tone to build tension.