What was your biggest take away from the process shared? 📝Let us know below! ⬇ 🔗Join the waitlist for the next Grow With Video RUclips Summit ➡︎ GrowWithVideoLive.com 📚Check out Ali’s book, "Feel-Good Productivity" ➡︎ geni.us/96HLe 📺Watch Gary Vaynerchuk’s session from our RUclips Summit ➡︎ruclips.net/video/xl0QgZCgct0/видео.html
The only one video I never edited, 2 minutes long is the most popular video on my tiny channel. He is right. The best thing to do is talk and let things flow organically.
the fact that you have created almost 700 videos but haven't quite hit 1k subs is inspiring. and i mean that genuinely. If I could harness even just HALF of the determination and persistence you have shown, man... i can't imagine where i'd be in life.
I think the best way to use bullet points is to have them in form of questions as if someone was interviewing you. Example: Instead of "Talk about scripting" I'd use: "What would be the most efficient way to script a video?". Do this with 3 to 5 questions about your main topic and it'll be easier on your brain to produce content on the fly.
I’d love to “just press record.” But your boy gotta move the sofas, prop the lighting against the coffee table, Jimmy rig the mic into the old iPhone lighting port, close the blinds, grab the chair from the kitchen table… come on Sean, you know about that struggle 😂
I would highly encourage you to find a space in your house that you can dedicate to making the videos and have it setup so you can start filming in under three minutes.
I feel all of this gentlemen. However, my wife and I converted a room into our apartment into an office space for us to work on our businesses and channels.
Being a RUclipsr is like running a business, you always need to give your viewers what they want. You can't become complacent at any moment. At the end of the day, toughest part is definitely starting your channel and growing it up to the point you become successful (and honestly if I haven't used a lot of Fame-ster, I would have quit a long time ago. It was a proper game-changer for me, and once you become successful it is a great tool to control algorithm).
Ali has, hands down, one been of the most valueable sources of knowledge for starting a RUclips channel, business Building, [everyday/layman's] productivity (as opposed to the 'hyper optinized, time block every minute of my day' type of productivity), if not the best source, atleast for myself. And think is a close 2nd! Thanks to both of you and your teams!!! ❤ And im taking away the permission/recommendation to not script word for word; I wasn't going to before watching this but I kinda felt guilty for knowing I was not going to script word for word, now I can do as planned without the self-imposed guilt trip 😂
I actually don't have an issue with scripting videos when I work with ChatGPT and use my Elgato Teleprompter and Stream Deck Pedal, since the script is generated from my original notes and the generative AI quickly formats and edits it better.
Ali is so inspiring! I was lucky to be part of cohort 1 of his RUclips academy and managed to grow my first channel to over 200k. He knows what he's talking about
Just started learning & creating "more serious" video editing with Android phone about a week ago. The time demand needed for tutorials, learning the video editor itself, tips & tricks etc. has been a little overwhelming for this novice.(long story) Truly believe this video was right on time for me to see! Because I'm over here editing like my YT channel is already monetized...🤣😆back to the drawing board. Thank you for this video, truly needed & appreciated.
There was some good simple advice in this video. I could solve the problem of not having to script my videos if I could outsource editing. My channel is not making money yet. I have ways to make money in place but those ways aren't making money yet. As far as the hook, I've started coming up with the hook last because I have to know what's gonna be in my video to use it in my hook. So I at least need to know my outline.
Great way to go about it! After I get my initial idea and find the best topic/title (like Ali showed), I like to make an outline of what I want to cover, that helps inform my hook as well as title and thumbnail!
I've just posted my first youtube video because of you and i'm so grateful for your help. I really hope it gets some views, but more than anything i found it so fun to make. Thank you Ali. For anyone else on the fence, just START!
I feel so much better! His editing point is what I've been wanting to do, and the script point is what I'm already doing, but was feeling guilty for it. Fun times ahead for my channel, thank you!
I'm not English channel but i watched so many vedio of think media. And start take serious about my tiny Chanel 2 week ago and i have 2.6 K sub and almost 4000 hour today!! In 2 weeks .... thank you Think media!!!❤❤❤ I learned alot from you
I used to think editing was the secret to be successful on RUclips but so I spent a lot of Time editing vidéos. Now i just do Basics Things and it okay
I always love your content and have found it to be so helpful, but this one, being a bit shorter, has really helped me get started on RUclips. Thank you!
I’m feeling positive as I’m implementing most of his advice. At the moment, I’m not quite confident in speaking while painting, so I’m focusing on explaining things through writing. Once I’ve managed to cover all my expenses, I’ll take care of the editing part😊 Thank you ❣️
😂i definitely understand once it took me 3days to edit one of mines I was obsessed with perfection but the system would not process what I had envisioned😅cool vid✨👍🏾
Totally agree on the "not scripting word-for-word"!! I have an educational channel, and I only script the 1 or 2 sentence Hook. The rest of the body of the video is definitely just bullet points (mainly to teach things in a specific order, as well as to include certain "highlights" that I want to drive home). Great video showing video production timeline in a concise manner!
5:15 Now he tells us… 🙄😂 But seriously, folks - some people are talkers, others writers. Yes, scripting videos can be very time consuming - especially if you’re making a long-form video but for some people (e.g. me) it’s 💯 essential. I’m yet to make a RUclips video but I’m in the process. Never intended to make long-form content (I rarely watch it). But that’s what’s happening! Writing, editing, rewriting … hours spent over days and weeks but I couldn’t make it all up on the fly and I need my presentation to be tightly focused. I’ve got a lot I need to say and it’s vital for me to not lose potential viewers due to me rambling on, which I know would happen if I didn’t prepare properly. I believe my idea is novel enough to make all the effort worthwhile, so I’m going to take as long as it takes to make it as good as possible. For me, that is. I’m a complete tech numpty - my IT skills are very limited - so the visuals are going to be very basic. But that’s where I need to draw the line - if I wait to get those how I would like them, I’d never finish the job… Anyway, if you’ve read this comment, I hope something I said will help you on your RUclips journey (despite me having 0️⃣ experience)! Oh, I can do emojis! 🙂 Do they count? 🤔🤞😉
I understand very well that's better to fine the title first... but my brain can't process like this. If I plan, I am just stuck... so, it's not the most effective, but I still improvise, and after I arrange the title and the description in a SEO way. Not the best, but it's better to do something, than being stuck ! I hope I say this because I am learning now, maybe when I will be really comfortable with making videos, maybe I'll be able to process it this way. But, I am 47, and it has always been like that, if I don't improvise, I am completely unhappy and doing things is painful. so... I do it my way, and let's see if it can function !
Great video Ali! I spoke with a buddy of mine about the editing process; his time is everything. Hopefully, he takes what I said into consideration. I'm also in the same boat where I want to edit it but at the same time, I want to out source it.
Editing is the largest amount of time I spend on each week. I have an editor for my 2nd channel and it helps, except that his proofs come an hour before the video needs to be posted. This is problematic and I've tried to communicate to him the need for at least 24 hours. Please communicate with your editor and stay on top of them to meet expected deadlines.
Hey Sean! How about creating a video about the DO’S and DONT’S when scammers contact RUclips Creators offering them a partnership collaboration? Or the PRO’s and CON’s spending tens of thousands of dollars on promoting videos through RUclips ad promotions when NONE OF THE VIEWS count toward total watch hours needed for monetization…. these 2 topics should be covered with everyone here. thanks for the consideration. Shawn Price a.k.a. PricelessSpits
My question is, is there a process of acquiring knowledge before making a BP recording? Or is it all a kind of improvisation with knowledge that you are already "expert" in?
This video is great! I just want to express that sometimes is difficult no to use a teleprompter when you are not speaking your mother language. Because you can struggle withbthe world and a video of 15 min can be turn in a boring one of 25min hahahahaha.... so, any advice?😅 Thank you so much guys for the excellent content in your channel!
I agree that outsourcing the video editing could be helpful. But as for scripting vs no scripting, it really depends on the type of video. If it's educational content and you're just sharing what you already inherently know, then sure. But if it's, say, a hotel review video, then that advice doesn't really hold because the info about the hotel doesn't intrinsically live in your head.
It would be great to get advice for the DIY/craft/cooking/gardening/homesteading niche, which are not usually talking head studio shots. Having to get weird angles while not splashing the phone or dropping it in into the project is hard!! And then to be sure to capture all the crucial steps too. I do all the filming myself as getting someone to help is not an option. For me, editing is the EASY part!!
Multiple cameras, colour correcting audio enhancements. Plus the downside of bullet points rather than scripts is removing clunky transitions to the next point etc
i have over 140,000 subscribers & RUclips was my full time job since 2010, and NOW im about to become homeless due to youtube, soooo all my time, effort, blood , sweat and tears down the drain all for nothing, all due to youtube changing up the website way to many times, youtube used to send out numerous notifications a day......now they only send out 3 a day, plus the algorithm is messed up as well, half my subs dont even get my videos anymore, its sad that this was my full time job & now i'll be homeless living in a tent in a couple of weeks! Unreal! as much as i love my subs and fans, it goes to show you that it doesn't matter how many subs you have in 2024!
Great points! I am having the hardest time though finding and hiring good and affordable editors. Fiverr and Upwork have given me so many flakes and/or workers who want ridiculous amounts. Is there a good video or piece of advice for youtubers specifically on how to hire editors? Like, literally, step by step, where, when and how.
I edit videos. i enjoy it. I have a degree from a university in Entertainment Media Production. What’s the best way to become a outsourced video editor?
Spending 10hrs a week on editing 3:47 isn’t what everyone is having to do. Everyone’s video style is different and actually if it’s taking that long (for one video ?) then the planning stage needs to include how you minimise editing time.
Great ideas and tips! UNTIL you find yourself in a bit of a crunch, needing 128 more subscribers in just a few days like me :)) before your 4000 watch hours start expiring in 4-5 days. Fingers crossed for the best!
What was your biggest take away from the process shared? 📝Let us know below! ⬇
🔗Join the waitlist for the next Grow With Video RUclips Summit ➡︎ GrowWithVideoLive.com
📚Check out Ali’s book, "Feel-Good Productivity" ➡︎ geni.us/96HLe
📺Watch Gary Vaynerchuk’s session from our RUclips Summit ➡︎ruclips.net/video/xl0QgZCgct0/видео.html
The only one video I never edited, 2 minutes long is the most popular video on my tiny channel. He is right. The best thing to do is talk and let things flow organically.
the fact that you have created almost 700 videos but haven't quite hit 1k subs is inspiring. and i mean that genuinely. If I could harness even just HALF of the determination and persistence you have shown, man... i can't imagine where i'd be in life.
I think I am the only one who thinks that I am at Ali’s channel until 0:47 and I was like, What????
Wait I'm only realizing it now at 6:28, thought he just reused a part of what he shared.
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I think the best way to use bullet points is to have them in form of questions as if someone was interviewing you.
Example: Instead of "Talk about scripting" I'd use: "What would be the most efficient way to script a video?".
Do this with 3 to 5 questions about your main topic and it'll be easier on your brain to produce content on the fly.
I like that idea a lot
I’d love to “just press record.” But your boy gotta move the sofas, prop the lighting against the coffee table, Jimmy rig the mic into the old iPhone lighting port, close the blinds, grab the chair from the kitchen table… come on Sean, you know about that struggle 😂
I would highly encourage you to find a space in your house that you can dedicate to making the videos and have it setup so you can start filming in under three minutes.
I feel you on that! Especially if you have kids, you me time ends up being your recording time
I feel all of this gentlemen. However, my wife and I converted a room into our apartment into an office space for us to work on our businesses and channels.
Ali is the man! Just finished one of his classes on Skill Share
Being a RUclipsr is like running a business, you always need to give your viewers what they want. You can't become complacent at any moment. At the end of the day, toughest part is definitely starting your channel and growing it up to the point you become successful (and honestly if I haven't used a lot of Fame-ster, I would have quit a long time ago. It was a proper game-changer for me, and once you become successful it is a great tool to control algorithm).
Ali has, hands down, one been of the most valueable sources of knowledge for starting a RUclips channel, business Building, [everyday/layman's] productivity (as opposed to the 'hyper optinized, time block every minute of my day' type of productivity), if not the best source, atleast for myself. And think is a close 2nd!
Thanks to both of you and your teams!!! ❤
And im taking away the permission/recommendation to not script word for word; I wasn't going to before watching this but I kinda felt guilty for knowing I was not going to script word for word, now I can do as planned without the self-imposed guilt trip 😂
I actually don't have an issue with scripting videos when I work with ChatGPT and use my Elgato Teleprompter and Stream Deck Pedal, since the script is generated from my original notes and the generative AI quickly formats and edits it better.
Ali is so inspiring! I was lucky to be part of cohort 1 of his RUclips academy and managed to grow my first channel to over 200k. He knows what he's talking about
congrats on your success
@@CharlonClarke Tysm 🙏
Just started learning & creating "more serious" video editing with Android phone about a week ago.
The time demand needed for tutorials, learning the video editor itself, tips & tricks etc. has been a little overwhelming for this novice.(long story)
Truly believe this video was right on time for me to see! Because I'm over here editing like my YT channel is already monetized...🤣😆back to the drawing board.
Thank you for this video, truly needed & appreciated.
1 Like = 1 hour of smart work.
*thumbnail designer*
@@AzeemDesigners what do you mean by this?
@@dustinmurphy82able I mean if you like this, you will work for 1 hour for your goals.
@@AzeemDesigners I liked this, and then did 0 hours of smart work, followed by 3 hours of Netflix. Thanks Azeem.
@@PotatoPilgrim 🤣😁
@@PotatoPilgrim😂😂😂
As an editor myself, I like to edit other people's video more than my own videos. It's the incentive that matters.😂
How much do u charge for that
What kind of editing do you do? Gaming/productivity/everything/specific other?
I feel this.
There was some good simple advice in this video. I could solve the problem of not having to script my videos if I could outsource editing. My channel is not making money yet. I have ways to make money in place but those ways aren't making money yet. As far as the hook, I've started coming up with the hook last because I have to know what's gonna be in my video to use it in my hook. So I at least need to know my outline.
Great way to go about it! After I get my initial idea and find the best topic/title (like Ali showed), I like to make an outline of what I want to cover, that helps inform my hook as well as title and thumbnail!
I've just posted my first youtube video because of you and i'm so grateful for your help. I really hope it gets some views, but more than anything i found it so fun to make. Thank you Ali. For anyone else on the fence, just START!
Great job my brother, your video has great information and will be helpful to many. Keep going, you're on the right track.
@@jefreymihedji510 thank you man!
Happy to see Ali on my favorite channel Think Media❤
I love editing and I'll continue to do it until I start making money .. but once I'm earning enough I will outsource some at least
Yess editing is satisfying and hard at the same time 😂❤
@@Janebarlisan it is.. I really enjoy it 🙂
I agree. Editing is definitely a bottleneck, but very cathartic and enjoyable.
Just the problem I was experiencing at the moment thanks Ali.
🙌
I feel so much better! His editing point is what I've been wanting to do, and the script point is what I'm already doing, but was feeling guilty for it. Fun times ahead for my channel, thank you!
I'm not English channel but i watched so many vedio of think media. And start take serious about my tiny Chanel 2 week ago and i have 2.6 K sub and almost 4000 hour today!! In 2 weeks .... thank you Think media!!!❤❤❤ I learned alot from you
congrats on your sucess!
@@CharlonClarke thank you !
@@Benzworlds anytime!
Thank you for sharing. I started watching Ali when he was a doctor and enjoyed his content. Very insightful.
1:45 - I paused the video and planned out my whole upcoming video before continuing! Anyone else do that? ✨ 🎯 🚀
I needed this video! I script word for word and it takes up so much time, time that I really dont have with a family and a full time job. Thanks!
You got this!
I used to think editing was the secret to be successful on RUclips but so I spent a lot of Time editing vidéos. Now i just do Basics Things and it okay
All the best to all content creators, I haven’t given up so don’t give up too❤
He is very talented, but I struggle with how quickly he speaks, honestly
Here’s my number 1 take away: don’t be a Dr. in the UK. $15/hr is not enough. 😂
Totally agree with the video editing point... it's so much time consuming and I hate doing that...but the things is to outsource I need money 😢
This guy and you are my midlife mentors these days
Thanks to your videos, i got 377k subscribers in just 9 days
You are just stealing videos from others, that community is fake af.
I always love your content and have found it to be so helpful, but this one, being a bit shorter, has really helped me get started on RUclips. Thank you!
Great to hear!
thanks, i really needed to hear that
thank you think media... you guys are always dropping gems... very grateful.
This video could easily have a 2 hours duration, that I would watch it ! Amazing work
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m feeling positive as I’m implementing most of his advice. At the moment, I’m not quite confident in speaking while painting, so I’m focusing on explaining things through writing. Once I’ve managed to cover all my expenses, I’ll take care of the editing part😊 Thank you ❣️
Long time subscriber! Think Media still continues to pump out the value!
-Will
Thank you for this! I'm struggling to edit. It's so hard and takes me 4ever to put a 1hr plus episode. My next piece will be 2 hours!
what an amazing guy u called for interview
Great tip on outsourcing edits. Such a stumbling block for turning out fresh work. Will give the “how” and “when” some serious thought. 🤔
editing my videos is the worst and the most time consuming by far. Which just leaves me procrastinating, I feel like I don't make enough to outsource.
I'm a video editor and I can help you with that.
@@dioncamero oh great, there was no contact info on your channel as in email address. Curious to know about pricing.
Doc Ali is a no sense educator who shares and elucidates content topics the shortest way possible yet succint in every detail.
For a year, I outsourced my editing, but it got really expensive, haha. Now, I let AI do most of it.
Thank you. Basic. Just what I need.
Me toooo...!!! On every single point....!!!
Very helpful for my channel, thanks 😎👍
The two "One-Thing-Takeaways"
- Title-Thumbnail-Hook
- Outsource Editing
Good observation! Haha
😂i definitely understand once it took me 3days to edit one of mines I was obsessed with perfection but the system would not process what I had envisioned😅cool vid✨👍🏾
Work Hard❤ That's It!!!
but... his advice was "stop working so hard"
@@Z-MACx Oh really...
Totally agree on the "not scripting word-for-word"!! I have an educational channel, and I only script the 1 or 2 sentence Hook. The rest of the body of the video is definitely just bullet points (mainly to teach things in a specific order, as well as to include certain "highlights" that I want to drive home). Great video showing video production timeline in a concise manner!
Do you guys pay Ali for this??? or is this considered reaction content? Im so interested in this
outsourcing video editing is very useful, bullet pionts do help with conciseness informative content
Great advice. Can someone recommend a video editor? I think going back and forth with revisions are also a waste of time
Time to go through your classes to grow my channel
5:15 Now he tells us… 🙄😂
But seriously, folks - some people are talkers, others writers. Yes, scripting videos can be very time consuming - especially if you’re making a long-form video but for some people (e.g. me) it’s 💯 essential.
I’m yet to make a RUclips video but I’m in the process. Never intended to make long-form content (I rarely watch it). But that’s what’s happening! Writing, editing, rewriting … hours spent over days and weeks but I couldn’t make it all up on the fly and I need my presentation to be tightly focused. I’ve got a lot I need to say and it’s vital for me to not lose potential viewers due to me rambling on, which I know would happen if I didn’t prepare properly.
I believe my idea is novel enough to make all the effort worthwhile, so I’m going to take as long as it takes to make it as good as possible. For me, that is. I’m a complete tech numpty - my IT skills are very limited - so the visuals are going to be very basic. But that’s where I need to draw the line - if I wait to get those how I would like them, I’d never finish the job…
Anyway, if you’ve read this comment, I hope something I said will help you on your RUclips journey (despite me having 0️⃣ experience)! Oh, I can do emojis! 🙂 Do they count? 🤔🤞😉
Great video! what are some good (affordable) ways to find video editors for new creators with a small budget? would really appreciate any tips.
Where can I outsource the video editing? Can anyone let me know where they are doing it and how you've found the process? Even recommend an editor?
I understand very well that's better to fine the title first... but my brain can't process like this. If I plan, I am just stuck... so, it's not the most effective, but I still improvise, and after I arrange the title and the description in a SEO way. Not the best, but it's better to do something, than being stuck ! I hope I say this because I am learning now, maybe when I will be really comfortable with making videos, maybe I'll be able to process it this way. But, I am 47, and it has always been like that, if I don't improvise, I am completely unhappy and doing things is painful. so... I do it my way, and let's see if it can function !
Whenever Ali writes something down, you can really see he was a doctor
🤣 So true!
Great video Ali! I spoke with a buddy of mine about the editing process; his time is everything. Hopefully, he takes what I said into consideration. I'm also in the same boat where I want to edit it but at the same time, I want to out source it.
Fantastic video. Very helpful.
Editing is the largest amount of time I spend on each week. I have an editor for my 2nd channel and it helps, except that his proofs come an hour before the video needs to be posted. This is problematic and I've tried to communicate to him the need for at least 24 hours. Please communicate with your editor and stay on top of them to meet expected deadlines.
Very important! As an editor myself, communication is key
Hey Sean! How about creating a video about the DO’S and DONT’S when scammers contact RUclips Creators offering them a partnership collaboration? Or the PRO’s and CON’s spending tens of thousands of dollars on promoting videos through RUclips ad promotions when NONE OF THE VIEWS count toward total watch hours needed for monetization…. these 2 topics should be covered with everyone here. thanks for the consideration. Shawn Price a.k.a. PricelessSpits
Do you also film yourself? Or do you have a videographer to help?
My question is, is there a process of acquiring knowledge before making a BP recording? Or is it all a kind of improvisation with knowledge that you are already "expert" in?
This channel is so amazing, I think my cat just subscribed to your channel as well. 🤣🤣❤Thanks for sharing
how do you outsource your video editing dont you have a fear of copyright . can you make a vidoe on this
Thank you
So much value! Thank you 🙏🏾
what's the music ali abdaal used in the intro?
This video is great! I just want to express that sometimes is difficult no to use a teleprompter when you are not speaking your mother language. Because you can struggle withbthe world and a video of 15 min can be turn in a boring one of 25min hahahahaha.... so, any advice?😅 Thank you so much guys for the excellent content in your channel!
Any suggestions on companies to outsource video editing?
That was insanely valuable!
i neeed more of thissssssssssssssss
I agree that outsourcing the video editing could be helpful.
But as for scripting vs no scripting, it really depends on the type of video. If it's educational content and you're just sharing what you already inherently know, then sure. But if it's, say, a hotel review video, then that advice doesn't really hold because the info about the hotel doesn't intrinsically live in your head.
Great to know he is from Pakistan
Thank you very much for your advice, but I don't know why RUclips is reducing my watch hour.
Nice, yea I've just been myself and I'm at 825 subscribers so far. Good video, and to all the new RUclipsrs I wish you success!
Do you guys think Professionals could use the Elgato Wave XLR or stick with the Rodecasters?
how much is a going rate for outsourcing editing? It is definitely a bottleneck for me! how do you find them?
This is a very nice video! Thanks❤
It would be great to get advice for the DIY/craft/cooking/gardening/homesteading niche, which are not usually talking head studio shots. Having to get weird angles while not splashing the phone or dropping it in into the project is hard!! And then to be sure to capture all the crucial steps too. I do all the filming myself as getting someone to help is not an option. For me, editing is the EASY part!!
Great tips! Excited to see how these steps can enhance my RUclips game👍🏻
Great to hear!
Great advice! My only question is: Why edit at all? If you plan properly, you shouldn't need any editing other than slapping on the intro.
Multiple cameras, colour correcting audio enhancements. Plus the downside of bullet points rather than scripts is removing clunky transitions to the next point etc
i have over 140,000 subscribers & RUclips was my full time job since 2010, and NOW im about to become homeless due to youtube, soooo all my time, effort, blood , sweat and tears down the drain all for nothing, all due to youtube changing up the website way to many times, youtube used to send out numerous notifications a day......now they only send out 3 a day, plus the algorithm is messed up as well, half my subs dont even get my videos anymore, its sad that this was my full time job & now i'll be homeless living in a tent in a couple of weeks! Unreal! as much as i love my subs and fans, it goes to show you that it doesn't matter how many subs you have in 2024!
Great points! I am having the hardest time though finding and hiring good and affordable editors. Fiverr and Upwork have given me so many flakes and/or workers who want ridiculous amounts. Is there a good video or piece of advice for youtubers specifically on how to hire editors? Like, literally, step by step, where, when and how.
I am facing a problem with the reach and number of views. Can you say anything about it?
I edit videos. i enjoy it. I have a degree from a university in Entertainment Media Production. What’s the best way to become a outsourced video editor?
Spending 10hrs a week on editing 3:47 isn’t what everyone is having to do. Everyone’s video style is different and actually if it’s taking that long (for one video ?) then the planning stage needs to include how you minimise editing time.
Congratulations on the three million
3:15
Super tips!
Glad it was helpful!
thanks. the only issue is... why didnt i see this earlier 😊 cheers
Any tips for a beginner getting into it?
I was like, “Wow, Mr. Who’s the Boss is a Doctor?” Then I looked at again.
Where is this outsourcing video editing video her was refering too?
Great ideas and tips! UNTIL you find yourself in a bit of a crunch, needing 128 more subscribers in just a few days like me :)) before your 4000 watch hours start expiring in 4-5 days. Fingers crossed for the best!
Uh, that is tough 😢
I gotcha bro.
@@2ndgenentertainment ❤️
I wish I can achieve. Even I work hard but still not able to complete 4000hrs
Editing is pretty fun for me in most cases, but I agree it does take up a lot of time. Sadly, outsourcing and editor is out of the question 😢
Still not sure how he does it. Im simply exhausted.
👍