When I was 9 Years old I started collecting Lego and I loved it! Basically I had some Pocket money to spend, and I was in Toys R Us with my Dad, and I was a big fan of the Pixar film Cars. And I liked collecting them. But I was unsure what to get. So my Dad told me "Why don't you buy some Lego?" Not knowing well what it was I said I didn't like it and didn't want to get some. In the end my Dad Convinced me and the first Lego I bought was a Passenger Plane, a small Car, a Lego Racing Car & and a Collectable Minifigure. I started playing with them, and I really liked building and creating my own things. One day I was on YouTube and started watching Lego Stopmotions. I was amazed that Lego Minifigures and stuff moved on their own without seeing and hands in the frame. I was searching the web for how they were made. I found out they were made photo by photo. So I decided to give it a shot and all I did was take a couple of pics put it together in iMovie and voicing it. The videos I made weren't very good. And I kind of stoped making them. Then I restarted when I was 11 and I improved the quality of my videos, by using an app on my iPad. Then when I turned 13 I created my own YouTube Channel (I was using my parents channel before) I called it Rocket Bricks. I was doing good, and I reached 200 Subscribers, then I decided to change the name to The Lego Kidd, and things started to take off. Then when I was 14 me and a friend decided to create a Tech Channel called The Tech Dudes, Because I have always loved tech and I wanted to do something about it. And it was going well but then we kind of lost it and I decided to stop making videos for that channel because I was busy with my Lego Channel. And then a couple of months ago the want for a Tech YouTube channel retuned, when I started watching mainly 2 famous Tech YouTubers called EverythingApplePro and the other one called TechRax. I love their YouTube videos and I wanted to make my own Tech Channel. So I decided to make one. After a lot of thinking what to call myself I decided to call it The Tech Kidd. Because my other channel was called The Lego Kidd, so I decided to keep the Kidd name kind of a brand. The Tech Kidd isn't very big but The Lego Kidd keeps growing every day and I love hearing from my followers, The comments they make want me to keep going and keep improving my content. And here I am now at the age of 15 with 2 YouTube Channels 1,300 Subscribers and over 1M views. I Love what I do and I wouldn't stop at any cost.
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