This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my YouTube channel 7 months ago about self development. Now I have 719 subs and > 200 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I could haven’t learned without getting started in the 1st place.
Love your work nate! Thanks for the tips :) 🥰
Video editing is the art of weaving stories with pixels, shaping emotions with frames, and giving voice to the unseen
Thank you brother. I've been a video editor now for 4 years, and I'm still having some hard time getting clients, despite having all the necessary and proven skills. I've been doing the 1st level for those past years. Now I know where I've made a mistake.
This is huge W video. and my input is, it's about to give VALUE! Make the videos for free before you even ask to work for free. make 3-5 or even more videos. make shorts, include thumbnail. Then reach out to the client you want to work with. Give them the material for free. They didn't take any risk at all and see you really want to work with them. i did it myself with 0 experience.
I’m currently looking for decent editors for a new channel and I also agree. It’s so hard to find decent editors because everyone is generic and often many use the same style and techniques and are just one trick ponies. Adaptable editors with a variety of styles is rare. Good editing is not just ‘technique’ but involves skills like pace, storytelling etc.
Your advice is very important. Instead of just showing a portfolio, edit the client's videos or obtain raw material from a project to present in practice with a personal touch, showcasing how you work. Not only does it serve as a portfolio, but it also earns the client's consideration for surprising them with a good and free video.
Man..!!!!! Thank you soo much haaa . I literally waited for this type content 🎉 you just made my day😊 and am a beginner for video editing and your video helped alot to look forward in this editor fields. And once again thank you soo much❤ Love from India ❤🎉😊
n8 helping us all out, putting us on fr
ayo exactly what i needed at this moment. Thanks for everything, Keep it up♥
It's exactly about that... There are several ways to attract new clients, and the most time-consuming one is the most valuable. I'm from Brazil, and I started exploring the metaverse through cinematic productions. It was practically a year of creating the need for the product on streamers before actually selling the product. Instead of approaching the big ones and offering free videos, I did that with the smaller ones to encourage the work of the little guys. The consequence of this was that the big ones saw good work and finally approached me with the question: How much does it cost? It took 365 days, the tip is, believe it!
Nate casually dropping continuous Ws! Fantastic stuff my guy
Damn, this video made me feel like I have actually been doing the absolute correct thing the entire time... Pretty much working towards this exact thing and also interestingly enough, I'm already doing the last tip - where you take a flat rate per video and crank up the editing process - that's the first thing that came to mind and I have been doing it from the start.
Great video as always!🔥 We are looking for video editors!
I'm an editor and have been looking for clients for a long time. this video is a big help.
“How to get infinite clients as a video editor” Promotes an app that does all the editing for you so you don’t need a video editor
watching this video in july, thought of doing trying this ever since came back to see the script that u have shown in one section. thanks lol
I'm a Short Form Video Editor, and this video really helped me lot.
I have found plenty of work from just collaborating with other youtubers. Just takes being human!
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