May 27, 2025

20 000 Hours Of YouTube Research From Mr. Beast

Aleksander
Mr. beast tips
Mr. beast tips
Mr. beast tips

How do you produce viral YouTube content at the highest level? How do you work within the MrBeast production machine and contribute to record-breaking videos? In this blog post we cover…

-Why MrBeast isn't Hollywood and never will be
-What makes a YouTube video go viral, based on 20,000 hours of research
-The secrets of MrBeast's video structure: minute by minute
-The essential qualities of A-Players (and why B/C-Players must go)
-Why titles, thumbnails, bottlenecks, and critical components make or break your video
-How creativity, ownership, and communication drive success in Beast Productions

This Isn't Hollywood (And That's a Good Thing)

The MrBeast production style doesn’t follow Hollywood conventions and that’s by design. The team isn't aiming to make the best-looking or highest-quality videos in the traditional sense. The goal is to make the best YouTube videos possible. That means:

  • Fast production cycles

  • Nimbleness to adapt to trends

  • Content optimized for virality, not prestige

If you're still thinking in terms of film school or Netflix-quality shoots, you’ll struggle here. YouTube is a different game and it's growing faster than anyone expects.

What Actually Makes A YouTube Video Viral?

Virality isn’t random. It’s backed by data, experience, and a deep obsession with metrics. MrBeast and his team focus on three key metrics:

  • CTR (Click Through Rate)

  • AVD (Average View Duration)

  • AVP (Average View Percentage)

CTR is driven by demand, thumbnails and titles. AVD and AVP reflect the actual content. Every second matters, especially the first minute which can lose or retain millions of viewers.

The MrBeast Video Structure: What Happens Minute by Minute

Videos are designed to hook, engage, and retain viewers using a predictable yet powerful format:

  1. First Minute: Set expectations. Deliver instantly. Match the thumbnail and title with intense energy.

  2. Minutes 1–3: Build momentum with quick story progress and a re-engagement spectacle.

  3. Minutes 3–6: Deepen investment with rapid scene changes and emotional bonding.

  4. Back Half: Deliver satisfying payoffs, don’t signal the end too early, and maintain engagement.

Pro tip: Always know which minute mark you're working on. It affects how your content should be constructed.

The MrBeast Standard: Be An A-Player

The team is divided into three types of players:

  • A-Players: Obsessive, smart, adaptable, and world-class.

  • B-Players: Trainable with potential.

  • C-Players: Not good enough; they should be transitioned out fast.

Results matter more than hours worked. You’re not judged on effort, but on what you deliver.

Own the Bottlenecks Or Be the Problem

In production, it’s easy to hand off a task and walk away. That leads to chaos. MrBeast’s system requires:

  • Identifying bottlenecks

  • Calling them out directly

  • Checking in daily, not once

  • Taking ownership of outcomes

If a contractor fails, it's not their fault, it's yours for not tracking them closely. Never leave room for error.

Critical Components: No Room For Coin Flips

If something is critical to the video’s success, you must protect it at all costs. That means:

  • Backup plans

  • Constant updates

  • Obsessive follow-up

  • Never trusting standard shipping or vague timelines

A failed critical component = a failed video = a million-dollar loss.

Communication Is Everything (And Emails Aren’t It)

MrBeast production thrives on high forms of communication:

  • Face-to-face > call > text > email

  • Written communication isn’t communication until it’s confirmed

  • Communication must follow proper vertical lines and don’t skip the chain

Talk to the right people, and make sure they actually understand what’s being asked.

Creativity Saves Money

The mindset here is: More creativity = Less cost.

You don’t need a $20,000 prize when “a year’s supply of Doritos” is funnier, more memorable, and 10x cheaper. Think smart, not expensive.

Production Rules: Practical and Proven

A few rapid-fire principles from the production bible:

  • Video everything: Let the whole team visualize what you saw

  • Always have a backup day: Unexpected delays are guaranteed

  • Work on multiple videos daily: Never go all-in on just one

  • Don’t fake anything: Authenticity drives retention

  • End videos abruptly: Protect that retention graph

  • Use consultants: Find the people who’ve done it before and learn fast

Creative Direction: Excite Jimmy, Excite the Audience

If Jimmy (MrBeast) isn’t excited, the video doesn’t happen. Simple as that. The creative goal is to:

  • Constantly innovate

  • Create emotional hooks and viral moments

  • Keep ideas simple but powerful

  • Watch every MrBeast video ever to understand the DNA of the channel

Formats like “last to leave” and “escalating prize videos” work because they hold viewers until the end and make them care about the outcome.

Want A Career On YouTube?

It's a large transition and it’s a long-term play. If you want to become a leader, own your work, grow your skills, and become irreplaceable, you’ll be rewarded.

There’s no ceiling except your own capability.

Now, go back and read this again. And again. Every sentence is designed to help you succeed at one of the most fast-paced, innovative production companies on YouTube.