Dear Craig.
It might sound like all I am doing is playing devils advocate, but I assure you I am not.
Again, you are reading WAY TOO MUCH into simple bbs posts and their titles. You go far into great detail about what a traditional magic show is, how long they run for, the material and themes that are required, etc... and even make more statements as how "so many young magicians these days" bla bla bla...
However, take a step back. Perhaps... the OP just misused the word "show". What if the original post had been, "I want to do my own street magic series on youtube," or "I want to do my own street magic performance on youtube"... Your entire post, minus the "why?" part, would be completely pointless.
Lately, your posts have been one of two general themes, 1: agreement and praise of those who have the exact same beliefs and theories as yourself, or 2: the automatic put down of those who seem "inferior" to your experience and understanding of the world/ magic world.
You rarely, if not ever, just stop, ask questions, or try to figure our more information so you can give an un-biased, un-pompous sounding response. I guarantee you that graceful responses that seem to lead the student on the right path in an overall positive and supportive manner, will be FAR MORE effective than your usual "put down", "dont do this dont do that" style posts.
You could have easily figured all of this out for yourself as well by slowly reading the title and jumping to more logical conclusions than just "another kid looking for fame who will most likely end up being like every other young kid out there failing to put in the time required to truly be great". STREET MAGIC + SHOW, usually does not mean Parlour Show, or Stage Show... but refers more to "street performance" or "tv like show on Street Magic (like David Blaine etc..).
Itt is becoming harder by the day to hold respect for you. It is nearly impossible for you to see any other possibilities than what YOU are already accustomed to and approve of.
Perhaps the OP wants to experiment with filming, experiment with youtube uploading, or like he said, put videos up at his family and friends's request (like he said in a follow up post). Perhaps he wants a place for family and friends to view the videos who do not have the luxury or privilege to see him perform live.
Sure, your advice to take things a step further, and put good production value into the venture, is valid... but totally unnecessary at this point of the discussion. You need to stop jumping to conclusions that everyone is trying to obtain information to reach the same level of professionalism you yourself hold. There can be hobbyists out there who enjoy what they do, and are looking for information that will help guide them on their path, and could go without you putting them down, like many of your posts do. As a grown up with long experience in the field, I would have expected you to understand this.
Just look at Goaters' response. He actually gives valuable information, links to check to see similar youtube videos that may serve as a good reference.
In the end, you mention "wasted energy" in regards to what it will require to go out on the street and try to put together a video for youtube... HOWEVER, perhaps this is the fun thing the OP is looking forward to doing? Going out with a friend or family member for the first time to film his street performance... and all it sounds like is you putting him down his ideas and ambition.