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Roblox & YouTuber Studio

Roblox camp course

Roblox & YouTuber Studio

Campers build a Roblox obby, publish it so other kids can play, record short gameplay clips on a Mac, edit them in iMovie, and post through a coach-led camp channel.

Creator previewBuild → Record → Post
Colorful blocky obby gameplay being recorded and edited into a creator videoCamper-built, camper-streamed
7 stagesbuild the obby
3 stagespublish, record, post
1 videoedited on a Mac

What campers ship

A real game AND a real video

Campers build the same recognizable obby world, then become creators: they publish their game, record other kids playing it with macOS screen recording, edit the footage in iMovie, and post a finished video through the camp channel. The building has a payoff — an audience.

A published 10-stage Roblox obby

Sound effects and particle juice

An edited gameplay video with staged clips, title, sound, and thumbnail

Creator moments

It looks like a real Roblox YouTuber made it

These moments come from the course build and the creator workflow: campers plan the clip, record the gameplay, trim it into a story, and premiere the finished video.

Mac laptop recording colorful blocky obby gameplay with a recording toolbar
Stage 8

Mac screen recording

In Stage 8, press Shift + Command + 5, choose Record Selected Portion, save to Roblox YouTuber Clips, and record short highlights.

Learn recording in Stage 8
Seven gameplay clips flowing into one edited video timeline
Stages 1-7

Plan your clips

Stages 1-7 build the best moments first: opening shot, near-miss, surprise fail, final puzzle, and fireworks finish.

See the course path
Mac-style video editor timeline with blocky obby gameplay clips arranged into a final video
Stage 9

iMovie editing timeline

In Stage 9, campers trim quiet parts, choose a YouTube-style recipe, add sound, and export one finished video.

Edit in Stage 9
Coding classroom watching a finished blocky obby gameplay video on a projector
Stage 10

Premiere watch party

In Stage 10, the coach posts the video through the camp channel and runs a room premiere of every finished edit.

Premiere in Stage 10

Course path

Build the game, then become the creator

Seven stages build and juice the obby. Three Studio stages publish it, record the gameplay, and post the video. Campers always know which act they are in.

For camp flow

Build first, then Studio

Stages 1–7 build and plan the clips. Stages 8–10 publish, record on Mac, edit in iMovie, and post through a coach account. Keep the camp channel Unlisted.

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