Ennichi_Jimetsu
I love tutorials, especially if its with materials/tools for modest budgets. I don't have the space/fund to have a whole workbench of power tools haha. So I appreciate seeing people make amazing things without an amazing budget.
Other content I like to look for is photo/videography tips and ideas. I'm not very tech savvy, so seeing examples of how to get the effects for an idea I may have helps a lot.
For some cosplayers, tips and tricks for posing could be helpful. Both actual pose ideas, and possibly how to combat camera shyness if anyone has videos on that.
I'm kind of the same way. I want to focus more on people who create in a certain way or that bring something to the table. I'm going to put Kamui Cosplay on the list because she's the master foamsmith, Yaya Han (and related youtube pages) for fabric updates and methods of using her fabrics, and Colleen Cosplay and Snappy Dragon for their focus on accessablity for minority and disabled Cosplayers. I'll probably do a few others, but as I said it needs to be more education on making cosplays or for the community. I also want to add the youtube pages for pattern designers like Angela Clayton and MimiG, that way people can look up their sew-along videos if they need help or want to prep for a piece.
I kind of want it more of a 'these guys are experts/face issues and they may help inspire others' over just 'this cosplayer is amazing'.