Jazza

YouTube Star

Jazza was born in Victoria, Australia on April 20th, 1989 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 34, Jazza biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 20, 1989
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Victoria, Australia
Age
34 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Animator, Game Designer
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Art education, Vlogging
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Kate Brooks ​(m. 2014)​
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Jazza Life

Josiah Alan Brooks (born April 20, 1989), also known online as Jazza, is an Australian YouTuber, Web-gen animator, and host.

He runs Jazza, a YouTube channel in which he gives art tutorials, challenges, and animations in general.

His channel has more than 709 million total video views and 4.5 million subscribers as of August 2019.

He changed his YouTube username to Jazza from its original name: DrawWithJazza.

Personal life

Brooks was born in a Latter-day Saint family but left the church when he was 21 years old because it no longer agreed with its beliefs.

Brooks is married and has two children: a son born in 2015 and a daughter born in 2018.

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Jazza Career

Career

Brooks was born as the fifth of six children in the United States. He grew up in Victoria, Australia. He became interested in art/sketches/drawings as a child and began drawing. For his Hotmail account, he used Jazza as his username and moniker. He began drawing and animating in Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Flash during high school. He said he would look forward to spending time in the school library or lunch period where he could imagine and create his own realities.

Since graduating high school, he began receiving animation grants from websites for animations, and he started making animation and online video games. He first played for Newgrounds in 2003 and 2006, and he's played his first game there in 2006. The games were created using Adobe Flash.

Flash animations were in decline in 2011, about the time of the "iPhone era," he said. He took a look at his old YouTube channel and discovered that his art tutorial videos had the most views. In 2012, he founded Draw with Jazza, which he named as his first channel. "People go online looking for drawing demonstrations." ... "There was nothing good" on the internet: they had loud music and voice-overs, or they were lazy and boring." He began with tutorials on how to draw the human anatomy. The videos were shot with a simple webcam and microphone and needed no editing. His tutorials have earned a following in views, and they have also attracted people to his freelance animation company.

Weekly drawings with Jazza videos are posted. The bulk of tutorials are drawing lessons, but they also include character sketches, time painting, and art competitions. He discusses "art problems" of all sorts. He makes comedic remarks about his art project videos. He has also reviewed art software and equipment. His secondary channel, Daily Jazza, has a daily vlog in which he shares news about major events in his life or behind the scenes analysis of his projects. It's Tabletop Time, where he and his colleagues perform role-playing games; JazzaStudios, where he makes animated shorts; JosiahBrooksMusic, for his original music videos; and It's Tabletop Time, where he founded It's Tabletop Time, where he performs role-playing games; and JosiahBrooksMusic.

He describes his art style as cartoon-like, but he has also tried to reach comic books. Christopher Hart, an author of numerous how-to-draw books, was his biggest influence. Hart and Hart will later collaborate to run Hart's YouTube channel. Adam Phillips, Bernard Derriman, James Farr, James Lee, and Johnny Utah are among the Internet animators who have influenced others.

His YouTube channel attracted 100,000 viewers in 2014. It was at this point that he could switch to treating it as a company and doing it full time. He was given a loan by Newgrounds' CEO. As part of Google and Screen Australia's Skip Ahead initiative in 2015, Brooks received AU$100,000.000. He joined other YouTubers in Los Angeles and produced The Tale Teller, a three-part mini-documentary that followed "an old man who appears in a city with nothing to his name, but the tales he has collected before he dies." Don Groves, a Forbes contributor, reported that Draw with Jazza received 5 million views in the United States and 20% in Europe in 2015. Draw with Jazza had 573 videos, over 45 million views, and 68,000 followers in 2016, according to Forbes contributor Rob Salkowitz. Draw with Jazza attracted two million subscribers in November 2017, with 45 percent from the United States, ten from Australia, and some from non-English speaking countries and places such as Germany, the Netherlands, and South America.

He appeared in "Building Flexible Animation" at the Adobe Systems' Twitch stream session in 2016. Creating Characters: Draw With Jazza: A Fun and Easy Guide to Drawing Cartoons and Comics was released by the author. Besides being televised on ABC Me and made available on its video viewing service, he had a series of shorts titled Cartoon It Up. In 2018, he created the Google Australia logo "Googz" for April Fools' Day.

Brooks regularly attends conventions, including PAX, VidCon Australia, and Comic-Con. He also outsources some of his crafts in the hopes that future artists can make a living off the same field as he does.

In 2019, he updated his YouTube name to Jazza to better reflect the more diverse content he wanted to post.

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