Zebra Zone covers videomaking, live production, and broadcast technology through tutorials, behind-the-scenes and technical explorations. Content includes curiosity-driven tech explanations, tutorials, and deep dives into equipment and workflows, with recent videos featuring live broadcast setups, camera gear tours, and VFX workflows. The channel publishes a steady stream of long-form content (average video length around 19 minutes) and averages about 1.7 million views per video, with 18 videos published since joining in Oct 2018.
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We found 49 YouTube channels similar to Zebra Zone
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High search overlap on live streaming setup and post production tutorials (100% and 79% content similarity) indicates they target similar audience with tutorial-driven content, including green screen tips that align with Zebra Zone’s production topics.
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Strong match in post production tutorials and field producer tips (queries and content scores ~83% and 71%), signaling audience overlap around production planning and blocking techniques despite StudioBinder emphasizing production workflow tools.
Shares a focus on live production topics (queries highly aligned to live production) with zebra-zone-like depth in content (86% content match) though it has a more niche live-production emphasis.
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Overlap on green screen tips and post production color workflows (queries 40% and content 80%) shows Zebra Zone’s similarity in practical effects and editing workflows, though Film Riot leans more toward indie film techniques.
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Similar emphasis on post production tutorials and camera technology reviews (queries 41% and content 75%), indicating a shared audience of gear-focused creators who also cover production workflows.
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Overlaps on editing color grading and camera/lens decisions (queries 31% and content 82%), showing a similar educational approach to color workflows and equipment choices, albeit with a more lens-centric focus.
Content Landscape
Top competitors identified by match strength are Think Media (87% match) and StudioBinder (76% match). Think Media overlaps on live streaming setup, post production tutorials, and green screen tips, while StudioBinder aligns on post production tutorials, camera blocking techniques, and field producer tips. Zebra Zone and these competitors share queries related to live production, post production workflows, and green screen tips. Zebra Zone has 241K subscribers, which is smaller than Think Media's 3.4M and StudioBinder's 2.2M, highlighting a large gap in audience size despite overlapping topics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Zebra Zone?
Think Media — 87% match, 3.4M subscribers; StudioBinder — 76% match, 2.2M subscribers; Live Production Mastery — 73% match, 38.6K subscribers. All three channels focus on filmmaking, production gear, and tutorials related to video production and live broadcasting, similar to Zebra Zone’s content.
What type of content does Zebra Zone make?
Zebra Zone creates tutorials and reviews about filmmaking, videography, and broadcasting tech (e.g., TV broadcast trucks, live control rooms, camera internals, VFX on M1 MAX, ATEM Mini Extreme). They upload irregularly with an average of 1.7M views per video; the channel shows ~0.0 uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Zebra Zone?
We analyze Zebra Zone's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.