Advice for New Filmmakers - My Top 10

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  • @MatthewAvenue
    @MatthewAvenue Год назад +208

    “Be inspired by people’s work, do not compare yourself to people’s work.” Fantastic advice!

  • @evanjohnson3478
    @evanjohnson3478 Год назад +23

    I’ve heard a lot of this advice before, but sometimes you just need to hear it again from the right person at the right time. Thank you Danny for always being inspiring

  • @rimonawad5721
    @rimonawad5721 Год назад +20

    You're an absolute gem to the filmmaker community here on RUclips. Thanks for all the inspiration and great tips. You've taught me a great deal of the years.

  • @nobodyname
    @nobodyname Год назад +13

    i'm sure you have a list of youtube video ideas, but if you're ever runnin dry, i'm sure people would love these two: "How I Funded the Making of a REAL MOVIE" where you break down in a pie chart where all the money came from to make the movie (indiegogo, matti, sponsors, etc.) and any tips you have for finding sponsors/investors and another pie chart for how all the money was allocated between different departments/roles (G&E, HMU, Locations, etc.) there's a million videos on youtube about the creative aspects behind making a movie but barely any about logistics/finance/business of it. and the second video idea is: "How Movies are ACTUALLY made" where you go into how the production timeline was made and any lessons you learned or what you would've done differently with scheduling principal photography. thanks for everything you do Danny! you the GOAT!

    • @DannyGevirtz
      @DannyGevirtz  Год назад +3

      Haha just don’t want to give away too much info at this stage since we’re still working on getting the movie sold so that info is sensitive

    • @nobodyname
      @nobodyname Год назад

      @@DannyGevirtz totally! I almost edited my original comment to say "the figures don't even have to be exact dollar amounts but just percentages of the total budget since the exact dollar amount might be sensitive and so that it's more applicable for other aspiring filmmakers with significantly smaller budgets" or i guess you could wait and make the budget video once it's not a conflict of interest in a year or two lol and just make the second video about the production timeline haha

  • @HAIRL0SSB0SS97
    @HAIRL0SSB0SS97 4 месяца назад

    I’ve learned so much from your channel man. I appreciate you! I’m a navy vet, and making videos is what makes me happy. Helps with depression/anxiety/PTSD, keeps my mind busy. I reached out to a producer I knew to “watch” and learn. he offered to train me for free for a week! Then possibly fly out to Japan to work on more advanced techniques the following year. Follow your dreams everyone! also you can start with just your iPhone 📱 like me, it shoots 4k 🎥✈️🌎

  • @kimsutlive7812
    @kimsutlive7812 Год назад +1

    Don’t usually comment on videos; however, really appreciated this one. Not just filmmaking tips but life tips. The last one the best. Danny-your humility is a breath of fresh air!! Thank you!

  • @royalsonmedia7210
    @royalsonmedia7210 Год назад

    Just wanted to say thanks for being you big dawg! This video alone has given me a new outlook on how I want to approach filmmaking and one day go full-time. Don't ever stop being you big dawg!

  • @stevedillard9169
    @stevedillard9169 Год назад

    I'm absolutely using your phrase "Done is always better than perfect" Genius.

    • @DAMON409
      @DAMON409 3 месяца назад

      not always. sometimes a film is so bad, it would be better to stop.

  • @annagevirtz2
    @annagevirtz2 Год назад +111

    You forgot one tip: get yourself an employee of the month whos extremely soft, extremely cute, and extremely comfy

    • @DannyGevirtz
      @DannyGevirtz  Год назад +22

      And extremely sleepy

    • @nihalnic
      @nihalnic Год назад

      ​@@DannyGevirtz 😂😂

    • @aaronjohnson4604
      @aaronjohnson4604 11 месяцев назад +1

      Biggest and best of advice! Lmao. So true.

  • @ErisedMediaCo
    @ErisedMediaCo Год назад +6

    I find my biggest barrier has been finding talent. I’ve written a number of micro films, short films, spec ad pieces and its so tough to find talent for them. Granted, I’m not writing award winning screen plays… but it is so hard in my area to find people who are willing to give their time to the process. And, when you’re so new (especially to narrative filmmaking), you don’t have funds to pay people. So now you’re looking for people to act for free for someone who isn’t really going to help them “break out” (so to speak). Just frustrating but it has been worth the frustration so far…. Just hope it gets a bit easier to find them.

  • @kaloyantsilev
    @kaloyantsilev Год назад

    Loved this video and the advice in it! Thanks Danny!

  • @AryanTalla
    @AryanTalla Год назад

    This is the video, I've been waiting on. Thanks Danny!

  • @_Danielkblack
    @_Danielkblack Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video dude. It’s literally exactly what I needed right now. Been feeling stuck and low but seeing someone who inspires me like yourself say that your still figuring it out really helps. Keep up the good work man!

  • @NoahHollinshead
    @NoahHollinshead Год назад

    Love all of this! Thanks for the positive inspiration to create. So many great practical points for filmmakers and creatives in general.

  • @BenjiSelby
    @BenjiSelby Год назад +23

    I appreciated your last tip cuz met quite of few filmmakers recently at your private screening and everyone was so humble in talking about things they're working on, learning from others, and just make stuff. Much love bro 🔥

  • @simomagri_
    @simomagri_ Год назад

    Thanks Danny, really needed this!❤

  • @RockWILK
    @RockWILK Год назад +1

    Amen to all of it. Cant wait to see your film. Congratulations on finishing. Amazing, courageous accomplishment.

  • @thomasrussell8458
    @thomasrussell8458 Год назад

    Amazing tips thank you so much for the video.
    Please keep doing what your doing it’s so inspiring 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @topicruben
    @topicruben Год назад

    Highly appreciated, Danny. Thanks so much for all the great tips! Cheers and all the best for all your future projects

  • @fabiokaschel
    @fabiokaschel Год назад +1

    Thank you Danny for being a part of this whole thing! Love your Videos and learned so many things from you, so that I become a fulltime filmmaker :)

  • @kyledudgeoncreative630
    @kyledudgeoncreative630 10 месяцев назад

    Danny, you're the man! Great advice and attitude. Much appreciated brother!

  • @productionsjfb2071
    @productionsjfb2071 Год назад

    Duuude! This part when you talk about taking the picture in your head and making a video with it. It’s exactly how I feel all the time! Even if I know I’m getting better with each video I make, I always get this feeling. Good to know I’m not alone. Keep up your good work!!! 💪🏻

  • @bsant7
    @bsant7 Год назад

    Great video Danny thanks for this bit of inspiration and knowledge!

  • @evanjohnson.mp4
    @evanjohnson.mp4 Год назад

    Perfect video to send to anyone when they ask for tips on getting started in film/videography. You’ve been preaching all of this for years danny and following these rules have got me to where I am now. Glad I got to meet you in Toronto and witness the pinnacle of what you preach be translated through ITIS on the big screen.

  • @DreiiFernandes
    @DreiiFernandes Год назад +1

    12:20 you mentioned "No one really knows what they're doing, just throw yourself into fire and make it work" that makes me feel better as I've been wondering if im doing alright recently in every project

  • @goncalooliveira2633
    @goncalooliveira2633 Год назад

    Thank you! You're such an inspiration to me. Keep Up the great work 🤍

  • @brokenstudiotv
    @brokenstudiotv Год назад

    Golden advice Danny! Thank you for taking the time to share these with us

  • @lameckapuuli7318
    @lameckapuuli7318 Год назад

    I relate alot with your way of going about doing what you do with your camera...forever inspired.God bless the works of your hands Sir.

  • @frankc3250
    @frankc3250 11 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic advice. Really appreciating your work and the advice and instructional material. BRAVO 👏

  • @bertcano
    @bertcano Год назад +5

    Hey Danny! Just wanted to say thank you for all your videos, and your generosity in sharing your film-making journey with us! You're a big reason why I finally started vlogging (finally finished the first one!) after putting it off for so long. Making stuff feels a lot more possible now after watching your stuff if that makes any sense at all lmao. I appreciate you very very much!

  • @EmanuelFilmz
    @EmanuelFilmz Год назад

    This was right on time! Needed This!!!

  • @c.h.simpson
    @c.h.simpson Год назад +3

    11:58…. Needed this today
    Woke up today in cold sweats after a dream where I interviewed for a cinematographer job and was laughed out of the room because I didn’t know how to color grade in DaVinci or use a steady cam…
    After watching this I’m back at my desk editing the corporate video I shot last week. It’s not perfect, but it is better than the last video I created and that is what counts.
    Thank you for the weekly dose of inspiration Danny 💙
    P.S. my buddy Wes saw your film and he said it was fantastic. Keep it up!

  • @GriffinConway
    @GriffinConway Год назад

    This was such a good one Danny! Tons of practical advice in here. Great seeing you last week and watching your amazing movie. Been thinking about how amazing it was for the last few days! Thanks for sharing bro!

  • @ClaudioDesideriFilms
    @ClaudioDesideriFilms Год назад

    I loved this! As a full-time professional singer who is moving his first steps into the filmmaking industry, I found your advice similar to what I would personally give to someone who wants to pursue a music career. Thanks Danny!

  • @BenPhanStudios
    @BenPhanStudios Год назад

    Thanks for making this brother, I got a lot out of it! I'm 7 months into pursuing filmmaking full-time, getting a ton of work, making a ton of mistakes, having fun and figuring it out as I go!

  • @saviourudo1062
    @saviourudo1062 Год назад

    Thank you for throwing the light to guide us.

  • @k_dnstar9692
    @k_dnstar9692 Год назад

    Love his advice of ''done is better than perfect'' and others as well .. His advice can be definitely be applied in any fields. I ve been doing music for a while and just been able to release one single+music video yet so far because of my perfectionism that stops me from moving forward. ''take it off your shoulders in order to enjoy what you are doing'' ... Great advice to keep in mind! thank you!!

  • @IverBG97
    @IverBG97 10 месяцев назад

    This is a really calming and nice video. Editing some sheet music in a pretty stressful way, but listening to this is helping out. Thanks!

  • @wearetrackclub
    @wearetrackclub Год назад

    Super solid advice! I would say these tips can apply to so many other situations as well :) Keep inspiring!

  • @comcam.
    @comcam. Год назад +1

    It was so awesome to actually meet you in NYC for the screening! The movie was incredible, and so inspiring for me as well. Thank you for being a pioneer in this new age of filmmaking.🎥 Love you, Danny, and I’ll see you out on the field.

  • @vanu_studios
    @vanu_studios Год назад +1

    I just finished my first feature film with my local company and I cant tell you enough how much your work has inspired me over the last few years. I've learnt so much from you brother. Much love from Samoa!

  • @DanielEllender
    @DanielEllender Год назад

    "Let go of perfection." The time is NOW, let's get it 🔥A lot of wisdom packed into this bad boy, thank you for sharing all of this man

  • @the_headlesschicken
    @the_headlesschicken Год назад

    Done is better than perfect. Heard that so many times, even made a wallpaper. But the way you said it hits different. Thanks for reminding.

  • @smoothhi
    @smoothhi Год назад

    "Done is so much better than perfect". That's literally what i need right now. Thank you Danny for always being inspiring. Much Looove

  • @OllieConnorsFilms
    @OllieConnorsFilms Год назад

    Golden Gems of knowledge. Thanks Danny 🙏

  • @MadiseFilms
    @MadiseFilms Год назад

    Thank you for all the tips! This really help so much more in me chasing my dreams!

  • @mylesmcewen8911
    @mylesmcewen8911 Год назад +1

    All about backing yourself hey. Love it Danny.

  • @PrawnProductions77
    @PrawnProductions77 9 месяцев назад

    That was a great video, giving simple advice and delivered honestly. Really love the sentiment about staying humble and just being nice to people. Goes a long way in everything. The one nugget I got which I have known for a while and havn't gotten good at is SOUND. I choose my music really carefully but sound bites are so powerful.
    Thanks for that advice. It is so true.

  • @fisnikhalili1943
    @fisnikhalili1943 8 месяцев назад

    Im watching this rn 1am and i stood up to start writing and u gave me motivation to do smth rn, u r a blessing to youtube community man.

  • @jasonlartigue1976
    @jasonlartigue1976 Год назад +1

    Just what I needed to hear! Thanks for posting brother.

  • @arish00329
    @arish00329 Год назад

    It's crazy how late I found this channel, I just couldn't stop watching your video for five hours. Really appreciate your content, and I will definitely apply your reminder and tips to my work. 🤞

  • @jedidiahwoods
    @jedidiahwoods Год назад

    Such a spot on video. Actual real advice. Especially spec ads and kindness!

  • @nickadams99
    @nickadams99 Год назад

    Whenever I get pre-shoot anxiety, I always watch a Danny Gervitz video, your confidence and relatability is so comforting

  • @johnadams3751
    @johnadams3751 Год назад

    Thanks for being real 🙌 I definitely got some great tips from this.
    I definitely struggle to get content out because I’m wasting so much time trying to make it perfect.

  • @sarahdippity
    @sarahdippity 11 месяцев назад

    Such wisdom ... appreciate your sharing this Danny. #10 is crucial.

  • @mukisaelijah12
    @mukisaelijah12 Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for this video... I really needed to hear these things ❤

  • @sujanhariharanr22
    @sujanhariharanr22 Год назад +1

    Wasn't feeling inspired to create for the last few days and then you posted this. Absolutely agree and solid advice about filmmaking. Thanks for doing this and being kind enough to share your journey. U inspire me in many ways and always grateful to learn from you.

  • @lonestagfilms
    @lonestagfilms 9 месяцев назад

    I agree! Corporate work is such a great way to hone your skills as a filmmaker. News is also good too.

  • @MatthewBlaine
    @MatthewBlaine Год назад +1

    Such an inspiration Danny! Being kind is honestly the most important tip in this video!

  • @user-ch1et7rp3o
    @user-ch1et7rp3o Год назад

    thank you for your videos. It's inspiring and sets the right state of mind.

  • @kereyvproductions5521
    @kereyvproductions5521 Год назад

    Great tips! As an experienced filmmaker while I knew most of this, it's always great to hear that 'nobody knows what they're doing'. I feel like that should be more normalized, if I don't know what I'm doing on set, people can take it so out of context and start panicking--when really I just need a minute or two to gather my thoughts and ideas.
    I hope I can see your feature someday! I missed the NYC screening by a day, I was hanging out with Mark Bone at one of his screenings the day after, he and the audience that were there told me your film was excellent.

  • @BourgeFilms
    @BourgeFilms 10 месяцев назад

    Most times I don’t know what to say, and most times I say to much. In this moment, I just want to say thank you. You are an inspiration to all of us. This advice is golden! Thank you again.

  • @jamezsmaccin
    @jamezsmaccin Год назад

    Danny Gevirtz, your message here hit me a lot. Filmmaking Is one of my dreams to do. I love the difficulty and I want to put my creativity that's in my head onto a film/video for others to enjoy. I also love being in front of the camera as well. Someday I'll work with you. Your amazing.

  • @bilalrasheed5450
    @bilalrasheed5450 Год назад

    thanks for your all efforts giving to the community

  • @harounsaifi9371
    @harounsaifi9371 Год назад

    Thanks I love your very honest approach and your images are incredible. All of your advices are very handful and you threw some great peace of wisdom on it. Can wait to watch your upcoming feature film. Good luck for the post !

  • @iamaaronlong
    @iamaaronlong Год назад

    Bro I've been making films for about 8 years now. Never really pushed myself. Trying to now. Still needed to hear this again. Thanks man!

  • @rafaeldesalvolisboa4997
    @rafaeldesalvolisboa4997 11 месяцев назад

    This video touched my soul in a way that i cant describe, literally making today an unforgettable day to me. Im sure that in a few months or years i will comeback here in the comments to thank you one more time for inspiring me to do what i love for the rest of my life. Youre special. Best regards from Brazil

  • @merrimaygill
    @merrimaygill Год назад

    Brillant tips, always inspired by your filming and kindness!

  • @AdHdEntertainmentLLC
    @AdHdEntertainmentLLC Год назад +1

    As someone who started in this industry by osmosis from being a prowrestler from Philly and doing video production in high school I sympathize with this video. After many years not doing it and Im about to dive back into TV production. I remember editing with 3 vcr's and a Panasonic VHS shoulder camera and two high-8 camcorders taking 8 hrs+ to make a 30 minute TV episode. Now everything is different.

  • @hungryjustin
    @hungryjustin Год назад +1

    REALLY appreciate this Danny 🤝 Lots of encouragement for new filmmakers!! 🫶

  • @raaashee
    @raaashee Год назад +4

    I found your channel in 2020. Ever since then, it’s been so fun to hear your stories and get to know your insights. You’re the biggest inspiration ❤️❤️ Thank you so much for everything that you’re doing for the community and for providing so much value through your channel.

  • @DustinHarrelson
    @DustinHarrelson Год назад +1

    So much good stuff here. Gotta love a good ole Interview + Broll style shoot

  • @jhunt5542
    @jhunt5542 Год назад

    This was by far the best filmmaking advice I've ever heard! Thank you!

  • @pranamsk
    @pranamsk Год назад

    best video! loved it Danny❤

  • @ANRO_ANRO
    @ANRO_ANRO 4 месяца назад

    Such a great insight because i just bought my FX3 yes in 2024 because this camera is like 3 years old but I want to make videos and shorts and learning everything i can about lighting and getting to know yourself and what you are capable of. I love the challanges. My FX3 will be here by wednesday and honestly seeing what it can do with some dedication and time i will be using it for years to come and im sure i will love it.

  • @andrewstonephotography
    @andrewstonephotography Год назад +3

    100% to BEING KIND!! These tips are so simple, but KEY to remember! Thx Danny, as always for inspiring me and so many others! :)

    • @DannyGevirtz
      @DannyGevirtz  Год назад +1

      Haha it’ll get you further than anything else

  • @chunmanf
    @chunmanf Год назад

    Thanks Danny! Biggest tip I’ve taken from watching your work is that you are genuinely “you” in all do. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @johnster02
    @johnster02 Год назад +8

    I've seen lots of advice videos but this really captured what I've been learning recently.
    I'm in my third year of film school at Penn State and heading out to L.A in a few months with an internship. I've been learning this slowly over the past year but this was a great reminder of those lessons. At minute 11:00 I thought you had them all but then you hit on kindness. Kindness is such an underappreciated soft skill. We are forming groups for our year-long thesis film and people who are very critical and negative when on set dont get good groups, or any group.
    This is the best top 10 filmmaker lessons video. Another one will never have to be made.

  • @goldencenturyfilms
    @goldencenturyfilms Год назад +14

    Great advice for new filmmakers and essential reminder of the fundamentals for established filmmakers. Beautiful to see someone in your position, who teaches others, admit that they are still a student of life.

  • @RobertoRodriguezPhoto
    @RobertoRodriguezPhoto 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Danny - I'm in commercial product and fashion photography in Belgium since 2008, where I got the chance to become lead photo for Nike EMEA ecommerce and I can add that this reflects fully to photography as well. I had many bumps on the road, some small, some major, like a theft of all my gear in Barcelona after a big job where I lost 2 weeks of work from Spain and Italy where I shot for a cosmetics brand, so Yeah. bumps.
    Allow yourself time to feel bad and recompose, there is no pressure. There is no timelimit in reaching goals.
    Myself started a new company in 2020, just before Covid and just kept pushing.
    Now I'm doing really well by being concistent, smart about investing in gear and yes - being kind.
    I do video as well and working on trying to do sports related shorts.
    And well - I just started a RUclips channel to share my stories and work.
    Man, life is just so interesting and fun when you allow it to be just that.
    Congrats on your mindset - rooting for you!

  • @Neekoo777
    @Neekoo777 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video Danny! really helpful information!!

  • @Keith300D
    @Keith300D Год назад +5

    Being kind is definitely something I'm learning - I realized even when you are being taken advantage of you still need to be polite in disagreement. I appreciate your videos Danny,; I'm on Year 3 of filmmaking - been subed to your channel for about 2 of them. You've been a HUGE inspiration and I learn a lot of things I would otherwise learn only after making a few calamitous mistakes.

  • @WereAllChefs
    @WereAllChefs 2 месяца назад

    As someone who is new to the youtube space and really the cinematography space, this video was inspiring. Sometimes we get so excited about gear and shoots that we forget to focus on the little things. You dont start as a cashier, with the mindset that your next role is the CEO. You have to continue working your way up.

  • @nvi_
    @nvi_ Год назад

    you're still one my key inspirations, thanks for the advice :)

  • @ShotByDoyan
    @ShotByDoyan Год назад +1

    Thank you for the advice. As a new filmmaker/photographer this advice has been helping me lots. I started off going to local busniess offering my services for free. All I ask for is credit. They usually tell their friends and now I am getting booked up. We all have to start somewhere. Those “small jobs” matter and can get you to where you want to be.
    Note: I emailed you about the luts I purchased from you some time ago but can’t find them but haven’t heard anything back yet. How can we get this resolved? Thanks and man you are my inspiration!

  • @afroline75017
    @afroline75017 Год назад

    Great advices, thank you man.

  • @gasperjager
    @gasperjager Год назад

    Love your first point especially, Someone told me years ago "showcase the kind of work you wish to get hired to make." so I made same thing as you.."fake comercials" and videos that showed what I could potentially do. Great video.

  • @tzyce
    @tzyce Год назад

    Thanks for the advice Danny! 😀

  • @theamazingkyleo
    @theamazingkyleo Год назад

    You inspire me so much, man. I wish you great success in Hollywood and I we'll see each other there

  • @davadh
    @davadh Год назад +1

    Great advice, Danny! Thank you for teaching us

  • @jackfranzino
    @jackfranzino Год назад

    Love this so much, you really hit it on the head🙌🏻 12:00

  • @MicahSimpson
    @MicahSimpson Год назад

    Thanks for the nuggets Danny! 🙌🏼

  • @axelannicette7917
    @axelannicette7917 Год назад

    Danny, I dropped your channel quite a few month ago, (not yours only, dropped quite a few filmaker's channels on youtube) needed a break, from all theses things. Came across a video of yours while I was looking for a tutorial, on the fact that you made your feature film. I was shocked, not by the fact that you are not able too, but the fact that you managed to. Cause we all know that filmakers don't really make it there. You litterally broke in and i'm fascinating by the way you made it there. Just wanted to tell you Thanks as you are the living proof that nothing is impossible and you just push me even more to continue the fiction I started to write.

  • @TsReelTalk
    @TsReelTalk Год назад +1

    I appreciate these kind of videos!

  • @sambrandner
    @sambrandner Год назад

    1/1000 is a great way to look at it! It’s so important to make the video, perfect or not. Way more proud of the work that I’ve been putting out regardless of if it’s perfect because it’s taught me so much about directing talent

    • @sambrandner
      @sambrandner Год назад

      It was great to get a chance to watch ITIS in Chicago by the way! Good luck with distribution 🙂

  • @isaacjohnsonfilms
    @isaacjohnsonfilms Год назад

    Hey Danny, I don’t know if you’ll see this comment, but I just wanted to say thank you. This video inspired me to stop over complicating things and to just go out and shoot. I did that this past week and I posted the video over on tik tok and the response on it has been more than I have ever received. I say that because I was always so hard on my self but when I was able to just let my mind run free and not be afraid of the mess ups and everything technical, I was able to create a beautiful video. Thanks for all you do for the filmmaking community Danny.

  • @PatrickGregoryDaniels
    @PatrickGregoryDaniels 11 месяцев назад

    This number 3 tip on NON PERFECTION really had me hung up soo much that I wasn’t having any fun bro! Thanks for speaking up not even for the sake of tips but just real deal convo ✌🏿

  • @tomwollacott5900
    @tomwollacott5900 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video man! As someone who has just starting filmmaking like literally just started, this all resonates with me! but most of all the 'Done is better than perfect'.
    I think the problem with beginners is that we (myself included) think our videos are going to turn out as good as someone who has been doing it for years who knows how to utilise everything from skills, kit, conditions etc.
    I have been so disappointed with the few short videos I have made because the just look shit. However you have to make shit to learn and already I have learnt soooooo much from revisiting and analysing these videos of mine. It can only get better from here!
    So to anyone who is starting and doesn't feel good enough just remember this is a skill and skills take time to perfect. Keep grinding and pick up that camera! peace ✌

  • @shanelleforbes8733
    @shanelleforbes8733 Год назад

    Wow LOVE the one about not knowing what you’re doing 😂 was telling my husband how we are literally ‘faking it til we make it’ and learning as we go. But at least the work gets done and people are still happy with the result thankfully 🤩

  • @ZacharyDetton
    @ZacharyDetton Год назад

    I love you too Danny. I’m glad you’ve picked up that everyone struggles with imposter syndrome so it really isn’t something we should worry much about.