It could be that you focused too narrowly on a specific aspect and didn't explore related subplots or backstories. Also, if the pacing is too fast, it can make the story feel shorter than it should be.
Maybe you haven't added enough details or plot developments. Sometimes, not expanding on characters or events can make the story seem short.
Maybe you didn't plan the plot well enough or ran out of interesting ideas.
It could be that you haven't explored all the possible subplots or character arcs. Also, the lack of descriptive language can make the story seem shorter than it could be.
Perhaps there's a problem with the encoding or compression of your video. Try re-saving or converting it to a different format and see if that fixes the issue.
Maybe there was a limit on the length or some technical glitch. Hard to say for sure without more details.
Well, when you cut your story short, you might not give enough character development or build up the plot properly. It can make the whole story feel rushed and incomplete. Also, you might miss out on opportunities to create emotional connections with the audience.
It could be that the story was designed to be short to make a quick and powerful impact. Or perhaps there were constraints on the length due to the publishing format or audience attention span.
Maybe I thought it was getting too long or off-topic.
Perhaps you didn't give enough background or context. A story needs a solid foundation to expand. Maybe you also didn't explore the emotions and motivations of the characters thoroughly, making it seem too brief.
It could be that you rush through the storytelling or don't spend enough time fleshing out characters and settings. Also, lack of diverse events or complications can make the story seem short.
Perhaps you're rushing through the story. Take your time to describe scenes, emotions, and thoughts. Sometimes, including multiple viewpoints can also increase the length.