Do 01
Stop opening with the literal photo+date framing and instead lead with the regrowth shot (garden returning), then cut back to the fire — invert the chronology
EvidenceComments that hit hardest cite the regrowth (tasosos: 'Seeing the garden come back really got me', mperry2906: 'bird of paradise blooming like nothing happened') — leading with hope before grief gives a stronger thumbnail-to-hook payoff
Watch forAverage view duration in first 60s — target +10% vs. channel baseline
Do 02
Bring back the 'favorite rock' moment as a recurring visual motif in future Altadena revisits
EvidenceIt generated disproportionate emotional reaction (CyberBBtv: 'i am crying, dude'; waffley: 'I love your delight over sitting on your favorite rock'; pamelaparker5185: 'When you sat down on your favorite rock I cried')
Watch forEngagement spike at that timestamp in subsequent videos (heat-map check)
Do 03
Make a dedicated explainer video on post-fire soil toxicity / lead contamination — your audience asked unprompted
EvidenceVideo raises soil-lead briefly (19:08); UsagiPonPon engaged deeply with the soil-chemistry-after-fire science; juliadonaldson6943 asked about defensible-landscape rules
Watch forIf published, comment count on that follow-up — target >50% of this video's comment volume
Do 04
Answer the landlord-rebuild question on-camera — at least 4 comments asked it directly
EvidenceDamianXtrava, curtpadgett40, LeeMFisher, darrisnelson5223 all asked whether the landlord will rebuild and if Benji can return
Watch forReduce repeat-question rate in next video's comments to near zero
Do 05
Build a permanent 'Altadena' playlist with chronological ordering from pre-fire home tours through this anniversary video
Evidencebrianne9: 'first video I saw was right after the fires'; nev3i: 'discovered your channel a few weeks before the fires' — new viewers are arriving on the fire arc and want the backstory
Watch forPlaylist watch sessions / playlist completion rate
Do 06
Pitch a piece to a long-form outlet (NYT Opinion, The Atlantic, LAist) — narration quality is already there
Evidencesan1883: 'looks like an old Italian film from the 70s'; jedwards1792: 'narrations are beautifully poetic'; ktwlsn: 'beautiful and sobering storytelling'
Watch forExternal media placement → backlinks → subscriber lift
Do 07
Add the Foothill Catalog and any local rebuild funds as a pinned link block in the description, not just the comment
EvidenceMentioned at 18:40 without a clickable destination; multiple commenters thanked Benji for sharing rebuild resources
Watch forDescription link CTR
Do 08
Avoid sponsor reads on grief / memorial videos as a policy — but DO bookend them with a soft 'support these local Altadena businesses' segment
EvidenceNattogram: 'lovely that you shouted out two local businesses' — audience rewards local-business mentions but would punish a paid sponsor in this context
Watch forSentiment in comments next memorial-style video (positive mention % > 95%)
Do 09
Caption/burn-in subtitles in Japanese — you have organic Japanese-speaking viewers
Evidence2day714 left a 200-word Japanese comment; affin4u2 referenced 'Hana wa Saku'
Watch forJapanese viewer % in YouTube Studio analytics next 30 days
Do 10
Make a short, practical 'community fire preparedness' video aimed at non-Californians
Evidencebaldwintheanchorite (South Africa) explicitly called for community firefighting orgs; international evacuee comments from multiple continents
Watch forGeographic spread in next video's analytics — new top-5 country
Do 11
Run a follow-up '5 plants that came back' breakdown with botanical names, pulling from the regrowth footage
EvidenceComments are already doing the work for you (UsagiPonPon on succession, void5563 on ecological pioneers, karenwallace6426 listing surviving species)
Watch forClick-through from this video's end-screen to that follow-up — target >8%
Do 12
Tone-match the next thumbnail toward hope rather than ruin
EvidenceViewers who came in expecting destruction cite the regrowth as the emotional payoff; a 'green return' thumbnail will resurface this video against the 1-year news cycle
Watch forCTR on refreshed thumbnail in YouTube Studio A/B
Do 13
Acknowledge displaced-resident commenters by name in a community post (with permission)
Evidenceelvisi708 (28-year resident), hanorah-interiors, houseplantfein, evandelegeane7596 (Oakland Hills 1991) — these are valuable parasocial anchors
Watch forCommunity-post comment volume vs. baseline
Do 14
Skip political call-outs in titles/thumbnails even when in-video — audience tolerates them but algorithm may suppress
EvidenceFEMA / administration critique is present and resonant (kari-cc0, robyoung9968) but politically-coded titles tend to limit recommendation surfaces
Watch forImpressions-per-subscriber ratio on next non-political upload
Do 15
Add chapter markers — this video has clear narrative beats (Pre-fire / The Fire / One Year Later / Rebuilding / The Future)
EvidenceVideo has zero chapters per the data; 19-minute runtime is exactly where chapters protect retention
Watch forAverage view duration on this video after chapters added
Do 16
Cross-publish the audio as a 20-min podcast / Spotify essay
EvidenceCinematography praise is high, but so is narration praise (jedwards1792, frogsandbokchoy) — the audio holds up alone
Watch forSpotify listens / podcast subscribers
Do 17
Mention Chris's role on-camera, not just in narration
EvidenceRepeated viewer affection for the couple-unit (jordanvilchez2900, robyoung9968, IyannaMcDonald); Chris is invisible in the cut
Watch forSentiment lift / 'Chris' mention count in comments