I really love your content and the format you have currently adopted. The delivery feels like a conversation with a bro who is where you want to be and more. I love it. The education is just there in the words, in the scenes and everything in between. You are at liberty to grab onto it or not. Either way it is just a seasoned professional talking about something that brings him joy and you can be present or not. No pressure.
Working part-time is the perfect balance. Being a content creator gives you a sense of relief with the knowledge that you can walk out of a job that you hate at any moment and be perfectly fine. Working the job relieves the pressure of the 24/7 content creator grind. Finding balance is the key to peace in life.
I agree. Always make some guaranteed money in case things in your business go sour. For every good month, there is always a month when clients won't pay.
This. I don’t think being a full time content creator is for everyone and I don’t think ppl understand how “you are in fact a true entrepreneur” so you gotta get up everyday and produce at the need of getting paid. When I go to my 9-5 I can slack here there, take off for a week or so and still get a guaranteed check.
Agreed. I just wish there were more decently paid part time jobs as most are minimum wage. The assumption in a lot of companies and organisations is that if you want a decent job then it must be for 40 hours a week.
Even when i worked my 9-5, my mind was always creating ideas. Always being creative. Either for my 9-5 job, for a little hobby of mine to helping someone out for their project. If your a creative person, whether you work at a corporate 9-5 or creative job. Your mind is always going to be thinking of things.
I’m always thinking of how I can market a product. I started my online smoke shop with my wife last year and the amount of people that think we do professional marketing is awesome. We constantly go to the mall and look at ads around and while we look around I’ll design our new ad before we leave. I love every aspect of it lol
9-5 is the very thing that's slowly killing your creativity. One day, your 9-5 gets so tiring that you can't do anything anymore and you just give up on everything. It's a death sentence for creative people. It helps us survive, but prevents us from living.
Love this. I shot professionally full-time for 2 years before I realized it wasn't for me. Now, I work full-time, shoot on the side, but mostly shoot exclusively for non-profits or low income individuals. For me, shooting professionally took the love out of it. It became a job. Plus, the uncertainty of a steady cheque is real. I'm much happier now and I still shoot but only for passion projects. Great video.
That makes ALOT of sense, you get to still do it and make money but it’s just for pure joy and connections. It’s good that you went out and tried it on your own too so you have that experience.
Same im a seasonal professional, weddings events. I like working for other companies and not having panic attacks over clients post event lol. There is a huge pay cut but that stress would kill me for weeks and months and even on my 1 week vacation from my slave office job, id be editing photos for wedding clients. I tried outsourcing but it never worked well and i end up wasting my money and doing the job myself from the beginning. I do want to work less though at office job and be able to work remote so i can travel and enjoy my marriage ans life. We are international, so stuck apart. Maybe ill have to wait 1 more year to see him after not seeing him 5 years 🙄. Because office slavery... 1 "vacation " a year.. Pandemic fkd lots of things up including the gig work that let me travel and be with him and come back to having a gig job lol. The gig work was less stable, it was hard physically, but it let me feel free in other waya like 3 months in europe... but i was broke lol. That was the tradeoff. It is good and bad working 9 to 5, but I'd like a mix of both...... and less of both lol The pandemic destroyed weddings and events so thats where office, completely different industry, was good.... But mainly freedom , enjoyment of life, and peace. Whatever can help me achieve that.
This young man made so much sense to me. I'm probably old enough to be his granny, and I Started my channel just two years ago. I was creative long before there was RUclips or Google, well even before cell phones and lap tops😅. I enjoy my own content that I create, regardless of likes and subscribers! This is a relaxed journey for me because I don't count it financially. Thank God there are still creative intelligent young people out here, Much love to you young man. Bless Up.
"I enjoy my own content that I create, regardless of likes and subscribers!" That's me. I am retired. I found retirement b-o-r-i-n-g, so I became a RUclips content creator. Don't care about the metrics.
Wow this is a really great video. Full time content creation is the biggest blessing but also most destructive job you can really have. It takes a lot of sacrifices and the rat race can be exhausting
@@kool4209 bro there's always someone whose going to above you, these mfs have to answer to RUclips at the end of the day. Their careers can be easily destroyed by them just making a few mistakes against RUclips guidelines.
@daMillenialTrucker the thing is, they don't "have" to answer to youtube. You get a big following, you grow your other social medias, you collect sponsorship money, you push out your own product, and if you're big enough the guidelines hardly apply to you(logan Paul forest incident). It's common practice for youtubers specifically to tell their followers to go to their patron. Sneako got banned from RUclips. Took his followers somewhere else.
I worked at Old Navy as a cashier when I was high school. It had just opened. One week after I started, my manager hands me a scrubber and paper towels - no gloves- and tells me to clean the toilets. I was the youngest person working there. I went back to see what the bathroom sit was. It was nasty then a mug! I could not do it. I went back to the register and called my ride, aka my mama. A minute later my mom knocks on the glass door and tells my manger “your cheap a** needs to hire a janitor. Send my daughter out right now.” 😅 I didn’t work there very long.
Man this hit hard. So happy I found this. I'm 36 year old, with a wife and two kids. I jumped on the opportunity after a few years of doing this on the side so I've been doing full time music-videos (metal/rock) for the past year in Denmark. It's been amazing with the free reign on my calender, especially since I have two small kids, but financially it was just so unstable so now i got a great paying job as a physio (i'm trained) 30 hours a week, and I can get paid every month, no stress, and just take in the jobs I want to do for passion. Sooo much better for me.
As a freelance dancer/choreographer moving into content creation this is very true about the financial instability. I’m going back to working full time in September (cuz I used to work in schools) I need something stable to support my family and support my life style. Can’t buy camera equipment with no money. I’m too grown 😂. Love your channel fam- keep sharing.
I left the industry after COVID but good luck to you. Stability is really everything in this field and especially how injury prone it is one medical bill without insurance can close the curtain. Take care of yourself first and keep going. It'll all work out.
I did an english/philosophy degree and wanted to be a tv writer/ improviser for ever. Then after 5 years of working over 50 hrs a week at one of the busiest restaurants in london at the time for less that the london living wage, I realized that society values some professions more than others because of how essential they are for life to go on. Engineers, lawyers, tradespeople and scientists will always be needed. Not only is entertainment in any form is essentially discretionary spending but more people want to be artists/entertainers because of the glamorous image so it will always be a harder graft. So I abandoned my writing dream to be a software developer which has been super fulfilling and I still have time and peace of mind to practice my art
similar story with me but music. Wanted so badly to play guitar or bass in a death metal band. I practiced extremely hard. The reality is that its not a lucrative field, and that genre even less so. Tons of touring well known bands barely scraping by. Out of school i got into IT and stayed. That was 6 years before covid. IT people thrived during covid because of remote work, the music and creative industries got hit HARD. like really hard. I'm glad I made the decision I made.
lots of engineering jobs get outsourced and will eventually be downsized due to AI the grass isnt always greener. and i say this as a professional software developer.
This is relatable. I’ve been creating content for over 15 years and I’ve been through it.. but I stopped focusing on views a long time ago and started focusing more on impact. I’ve been full time for 7 years now. I’m at a point now where I no longer need to create content to pay my bills. Diversifying your income is everything. I’m so glad you mentioned it in this video. GREAT VIDEO.
Your filmmaking skills are so incredibly solid. Based on this video alone, you could absolutely make some short independent movies that would be great to watch. Your shot compositions, shot clarity, audio and lighting… it’s all there. Finding a team of reliable people to work with can be a hassle, yes, but if you can find a few, I’m sure you could put together some great looking projects. Keep doing your thing.
This video format is dope, and the shots at the start of the video was a vibe. You’re right about just getting out and creating, you never know what you will find.
Love the honesty. I'm one of those that worked as a freelance creator for 5+ years, but have since gone back to a regular salary. The salary is great, the health and medical benefits are amazing and it's in a photo/video field which I like. I put my freelance stuff on the backburner and work them part time and weekends for extra cash. Grinded for 5 years, but with inflation I just wasn't making enough to pay all of the bills and put towards my retirement anymore. I'm 37, and I needed the financial security. I don't feel bad or ashamed for going back to a salary and I'm glad I spent those 5 years building a work ethic and knowledge that led to the new job. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to be my own boss and make the money I make now with the salary, but my future is more important than my current desires. To each their own.
Thank you, so much for taking the time to share your experience with your camera. I must say that your video shooting skills are impressive. The angles you used for the basketball shots were spot-on, and your ability to extend your rising is remarkable. The wet shot you took was also impressive. The car shot, in particular, was well done, as the angle made it appear as though you were talking to someone inside the car. I noticed that the audio quality improved significantly after you worked on it. The car video was one of my favorites, but the basketball shots were outstanding. The shot with the fog was stunning, and it could easily be used as a postcard. Your composition skills are excellent, and the addition of the bench and trees in the background was a nice touch. Overall, you did a great job, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work in the future.
This is one of the most genuine, real, not sugar coating content creator’s videos that I have ever seen. For the avg person content like this is needed. The balance that you talk about hits home with me. I have a son that I do not want to miss his games or being with my family. So it’s good to hear that it’s not as easy as people may think or focus on views to make money bc that’s not the play.
WE MADE IT. Audio is on point. Very clean. Keep it. I'm also a Canon shooter and can appreciate the behind the scenes with the R5 C. I have both the R5 C and C70 and they are by far amazing tools to work with.
I NEVER comment on posts, but your "raw" yet filtered and primped delivery really has a great flow to it. Keep doing your thing, you've definitely got a new subscriber. The algorithm is strong in this one....
This is the first video I have seen by you, and I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY by your cinematography and storytelling. You have amazing energy as well 😄 At 14:00, when you asked what our first job was, you made me think about something I haven't thought about in years! I am graduating from Yale this spring as the first doctor in my family. Like you, I grew up watching my mom work extremely hard, and I always wished my parents could come to my school events, but they were always working. I say all of that because I am in the process of deciding what I want out of a career after graduation. I am both an artist and an academic, so the choice hasn't been easy. I don't want to deny any part of who I am in the process. I don't have kids yet, but when I do, I want to be present for them and not be consumed with work. There is still a lot to process from this video, but I would just like to say that I am very grateful that you found the motivation to film and upload it. You definitely have a new fan! 🙏
I think the lure of being a full time creator is unmatched in this current time in society. People only focus on the positives of what it can bring but you can only witness what downsides it brings when you actually live it day to day. The grind is absolutely real though and it’s much tougher than it looks. 6 years in and it’s crazy to keep up at the pace it’s at. It’s moving quicker than most people can catch up to and new levels are hit daily. I learned that not comparing myself to others and learning to balance family and content is the absolute key to success as a full time creator. There will always be someone better than you so go at your own unique pace. Great video and format.
I agree with the part of being there for your children. One of the reasons I made the decision to leave the traditional work force is for my kid. As a single mother it wasn’t easy but I want to create to inspire when like me who, aren’t necessarily chasing the boss girl life but being the best parent and whatever that looks like.
When I was 12 or 13 I worked for my Dad - an aviation entrepreneur - over the Summer. My job was to sand the bellies of airplanes that were going to be painted. I was terrible at it. I had a terrible attitude about it. I remember my Dad telling me -half joking/half not that I was a terrible employee so I had better figure out what kind of business I was going to own. I think about it all the time. 30 years later, I've owned companies in multiple industries. I really struggle to imagine my life any other way. I even spent a couple of years at University of Central Florida as an adjunct professor where I created and taught a course on entrepreneurship. My goal with that course was to really expose my students to what the entrepreneurial life can look like, the good, the bad, and the reality. My focus was on bringing in entrepreneurs to share their stories. At the beginning of each semester, I would survey my students to get an idea as to the types of industries they thought they were interested in pursuing. One semester I had multiple students interested in chasing their dreams in the music industry as performers, so I brought in a local rapper to shed some light on his journey.
Sir, as a fellow content creator, I want to thank you for doing this video and for taking us behind the scenes while you were detailing your process. I know this is GOD talking to me because I was just talking with my brother about the fact that this content life is brutal. BRUTAL. People see the final product without knowing what all goes into it. I don't ever feel like I'm off. All of the things you said ring true. About watching TV and getting inspired, always thinking of analytics, creating content, etc. It is nuts! I am definitely pacing myself and building in more time for myself. I'm also taking breaks because RUclips doesn't tell you when to stop. So, you have to do it. By the way...this was not a RUclips video. This was ART! Your skills are beyond measure. I felt like I was watching a movie...then I realized, I AM watching a movie. I just discovered you today. Can't wait to see more. Thanks for keeping it all the way real about your past jobs, too. That was a lovely touch.
I think right now we are going through an evolution with RUclips. We're seeing a lot of the last generation of creators slowly fading away as their viewership drops. The reality is that most of the successful verticals on YT have become oversaturated with creators trying to pull the same success as the OG creators. This is an exciting time where new creators will have there opportunity to do something new or different and stand out against the crowd. Thanks for such a straight forward and informative view on how things are. Excellent Video!!!
@@BagzAndPresident maybe back up your statement with some facts instead of making yourself look like your trolling… I’ll bite.. why aren’t there any OG Creators?
My brother I needed this video I work grave yard shift 10:30pm-6:30am been realizing it ain’t the way. Content creating been on my mind for a minute at first for the wrong reasons but recently I realized imma do it for the people like me that be doing bullshit jobs but that video on there break or that podcast while they working is the only thing getting them through. Love from Cali 💪🏾
After finally going full time as a portrait and wedding photographer 4 years ago I’m back part time at a job I had in college 😂. It’s a really chill job honestly with people I know well, but it was definitely an ego hit. I’m struggling with the idea that I can make what I make in 4 days at this job with one portrait session, but some parts of the year like this one bookings are getting a little too rare and I can pay almost all of my bills with just this part time job. while this slow time is frustrating, having some guaranteed income has definitely taken pressure off my creative work and allowed me to think more clearly about it. The idea to actually do a project just for me crossed my mind for the first time in a while. 😅 Multiple sources of income is never bad, even if it's not what you expected. Do what you gotta do and make the most of everything. Great video man.
In the same situation but that guaranteed check during the slow periods alleviates so much stress and is definitely a blessing. What motivates me is thinking about the good seasons when you’re getting the part time check and the income from your business.
We Made It! I first started this video for insight on splitting content creation and 9-5 work but left feeling so creatively inspired!! The shots, the storytelling, the way you incorporated the behind the scenes afterwards... This was incredible and right on time! I really needed this! Would love to see more of these!!
We Made It! 🥇I first started this video for insight on splitting content creation and 9-5 work but left feeling so creatively inspired!! The shots, the storytelling, the way you incorporated the behind the scenes afterwards... This was incredible and right on time! I really needed this! Would love to see more of these!! 🔥
I've been full time for the past few years, and I appreciate this. It's hectic, but being able to watch my daughter and son grow up has been something I never imagined.
Wow. Incredible storytelling brother. Compelling images and the story moves at a really thoughtful pace. Appreciate the breakdown of the BTS afterwards. You’re delivering a masterclass in solo filmmaking/RUclips production
My favorite shots were the old navy store shots and the color grading on the whole video was phenomenal it’s always very informative and a pleasure watching your videos
I still remember when you had under 12k subs👏🏾. It's like being apart of the YC family. I've bought most of the stuff from your site and just happy for you YC!!!!
This is the kind of video that more creators should make more often. Depth, not width. Make a video you're proud of and tell an actual story. This is so refreshing man, you killed this shit.
you mean the kind with addictive hooks and thumbnails that mislead the viewer into thinking the video is saying one thing, when in reality it ends up saying the other?
Excellent video! Loved that you shared the highs and lows of curating content. Your transparency and vulnerability are refreshing. The scenes by the lake were surreal, mystical, and the perfect synchronicity Mother Nature and great skills. The video reminded me of back in the day; where many carried a 35 milimeter camera everywhere. We were always on the alert for candid shots, a lost art, with all the posing and angleing for " the perfect shot" now a days. You are a gifted young man in tune with your creativity. Continue to use ALL of that to your advantage. Praying the best for you and your family going forward!🙌🏿💙
That last bit. Being able to pick up your kids, watch movies with your wife, not having to ask anyone to call out - that’s what’s worth it. Rather chase clients and be paid late 20x vs working for someone else 24/7
I appreciate your perspective on having a traditional job. Although my heart isn't in my traditional job, I've found a system on how to create over the years that helps me balance. Music has always been a huge part of what I do. It doesn't bring ME enough money to pursue full-time but it does afford me a sense of identity and freedom of creativity. Your videos are inspiring as well as educational. I am a huge fan of learning and I am going to use the techniques that I've learned from you to shoot my own music video. Thanks for leading the way! Your efforts are highly effective.
This is a great take. I've spent 15+ years involved in making music and taking pictures. I've never made enough money to do either full time, always held down a 9 to 5. I feed myself with my day job, take my sense of self from my creative output. Not for everyone, but the balance of the two gives me everything I want.
Bro you are so inspiring, showing how filmmakers can be cinematic with their vlogs and talking heads. Very few RUclips channels talk about the variety of information you do, while also SHOWING and really detailing every part of your process and a lot of your career. I hope you get some more love man I've certainly learned a lot. We made it!
My first job was at Gamestop. It was amazing. Worked like 2 days a week and made no money but it was a big burnout staff so we juat git high, partied together, shit on customers, and just generally ran the store into the ground until corporate cleaned house 😅 Now Im a full time machinist making race crankshafts for salt flat stuff. I do music on the side and im enjoying it now more than ever and ive gotten so much better with time and age
WE MADE IT 🥇. Thank you so much for this format. I've been using your channel in my HS Video Production classes, and this look behind the scenes will be perfect for the new class I'm developing specifically for content creation. You are helping the next generation more than you know!
Mario, Ouch ! that's really though . Good luck out there , mate. i think it works when 9-5 is at a super reduced capacity. take good care of your physical health and if you feel you could burn out , accept that it is ok to let yourself breathe . It is ok to stretch things out 2-3 years.
@@PHlophe Idk depends. I work reg during week and have photo projects on the weekend. Really easy If you good at your craft and actaully like it. Many just wanna content create to make money so it becomes a chore.
This was awesome, my wife and I are debating both going full time reselling clothes, our business started making more than my full time well paid job and I want the same things you were talking about, never missing my girls events and not having to ask another grown man if I can see my children and wife 😅
I also NEVER comment on videos, but what you have created here is so thoughtful and well done -- you're an excellent story teller and the way you narrate analysis on a subject is very impressive!
This was super inspirational! Loved how you presented this information and the compositions were 🔥 Thanks for sharing and for the motivation to keep creating! Keep up the awesome work 👊
Wonderful and relatable. Your videography is beautiful and perfectly thematic. Fantastic job! I love the way you kept everything including your clothes in the exact same tones of black,white, gray and soft brown, that was artristry.
We Made It 🥇 Dope video bro. Always learn something new to implement for my own content. Those shots on court were probably my favorite- never thought of using those angles.
Thank you! Loved this video and will download it because it’s inspiration. But a note for you - you never show “garbage” your content is always engaging and educational and encourages me to get into the creative process more!
Man... do i love what you've been putting out lately. these videos are very, very well done and are great messages. Thank you for blessing us with these. As a fellow full-time content creator, every thing here resonates so deeply. ALSO, I'M GONNA HAVE TO GET THAT C-STAND COMBO!!!
I love how transparent and real you were in this video and was so nice to see you casually outside exploring. And it was also nice learning about your life before RUclips like the jobs you had. Your such a humble dude and I appreciate that. I wish more RUclipsrs were more humble and down to earth like you.
I don’t do videography but I’m a aspiring rap artist and this video definitely motivate me 2 keep going I’m getting 4 hour shifts at my job and it’s beyond frustrating but I know God Has a plan for me love from Charlotte NC
Thank you for all the golden advices. And yes, always remember that we tend to show our best side online, and it's the same for content creators. Nothing in this world comes without struggles
U popped up in my feed and I’m inspired. “I made it here”You gave me a true epiphany. It’s all about the angles literally & figuratively. I started a new job in Dec and it’s already not in alignment with what I want . I did at least start my own legal services biz however I’m struggling with content creation. I’ve been in my field for 20 years and I don’t know what to talk about with people. My true freedom lies in becoming an attorney . I’m preparing for the LSAT so I’m sharing my journey from LSAT prep onward . I don’t want to talk about LSAT prep all the time so I share about myself a little. Your video has inspired me to talk about my new job experience but I have to be careful bc I still need the job . Plus this job is going to train me on something that I need for my own personal business and development so I’m going to stick around for a little while but with the understanding of the short & long term goals that I must work for others until I complete law school, pass the bar & build . I want to turn my corporate job into a side hustle. I’m so happy that your content found me.
🥇good stuff bro. I’m actually just getting my RUclips journey started but I’m not new to photography and videography! I been kinda over thinking things even though my goal was to just be simple and grow from there! You provided a lot of perspective fam! I definitely been watching for a minute, back in the days you and Ryan was dropping music videos all the time. Keep it up fam!🙏🏾 Oh and Audio is my weakness too so I get it lol!
Your favorite shot was also my favorite shot! That wet platform was so mirror smooth that for a second i thought you had walked out on a frozen lake. Aside from that, as a fellow (part-time) creator I wanted to humbly offer some feedback--your writing and delivery, composition and pacing for this video was great. Very authentic vibe and you told a lot of backstory with relatively few words. Showing your previous jobs while talking about them and then transitioning into your commentary on the creator economy was just so well done. My only critique is that the transition 1/3rd of the way through into a BTS and commentary on the video you just showed viewers felt unexpected and wasn't part of the thumbnail/title promise, which probably impacts retention and maybe how far this video gets recommended. Have you considered wrapping with a CTA to a separate BTS video for the people who got to the end and want to see more? I think that approach could maximize your reach on the story and still give the BTS deep-dive to the people who would've stuck around for it. Honestly, you crushed it with this one: I could see the story 1/3rd of this one getting well into the 6 figure mark if uploaded alone, it's just such a strong setup, hook, and delivery. Well done, dude! 👏
This video gave me a lot of inspiration, especially the part time Side of it. I feel like I lost that vision of just having fun and you are so passionate it's great to hear you talking about film making. I feel like I can go and have some fun in my spare time, so I wanna say thank you. And keep going man, you are really powerful
The snow and the trees and colour and atmosphere is so evocative. Love this setting. I even like that ominous looking unmarked building you stand in front of. Very nice.
Street performing for years taught me alot about how not only to capture an audience but to KEEP an audience. Transition that same approach into my filmmaking has worked well but I still learn constantly. Thats a crucial part.
The fact that I could give a crap about how to shoot all these angles and use all that equipment, but you STILL kept me engaged to watch the entire 29:51 speaks volumes. Well done. You're dope.
I started watching you waaay back in the day when I first started shooting music videos. Got away from that part of videography and fell out of the loop with your content. Fast forward like 7 years and I’m now a full time creator and saw this pop up on my feed. Crazy how it came full circle. And love what you are making now. So cool seeing the growth and lessons learned vocalized from the last decade of being a creator.
One small piece of advice that I disagree with: You ARE in-control of your success as a content creator, someone self-employed, etc. The misconception for allot of people is that if they just do XYZ, and then get lucky, they'll blow up. A plan dependent on luck is a bad plan. If you're a content creator, you have to find out how to be the best at your craft. One video a day, or one video a week, just might not cut it. In the self-employed grind, there isn't really a work-life balance. Its really grinding non-stop, you kill what you eat, so you plan to kill 24/7. People tend to DREAM of the idea of working when they want, raking in money, etc. For some, sure, it is lucky like that, they're talentless hacks raking in millions of dollars, but for many, its grinding non-stop for years, perfecting your craft, and being the best at what you do. There is a reason Mr Beast is #1. Sure, he got lucky too, but his endless grind, constant revisions, addiction to being the best, constant re-investment into his business. etc, is what truly got him there. 99% of people in his shoes would not do what he would do, and therefore they don't have his success. The guy who blows up as an 'overnight success' has typically put in 5-10 years behind the scenes before they ever got noticed.
I love your realistic and easygoing approach to this growing trend to ditch a traditional job. You're 100% right that it's very difficult. Very very difficult. I love your advice! Thank you for posting this!
Thanks for the honesty. At 55, working full-time, I have decided to bet on myself and start working towards creating motivational videos just because. Have allowed work and life to get in the way. Life is short, beloveds. Keep doing you. Enjoy the entirety of the journey. ❤
REALLY glad the algorithm served me this video! My favorite shot was when all those birds flew over you at the lake, that was gold! I have an old Canon 5Dmkii, but I'm not using it because I don't have the tripod anymore and I'm just barely learning editing so I find it's easier to just learn the ropes on my phone right now, but I like this combo of cinematography and then Vlog style. It's best of both worlds! Keep it up! I made it to the end no problem.😊
This administration is putting many families in difficult situations. A lot of people are financially struggling to live, put a roof over their head and put food on the table. Things are getting worse these days, if you don't find means of multiplying your money you might wake up a day to realize you didn't plan well for yourself and family.
I agree with you and I believe that Professionals are currently dominating the market since they have access to both the necessary strategy for making money in this industry...
That's awesome to hear. I invested 5k in Robin hood about a year ago and it steadily went down, now my portfolio is down to $800. I don't know what to do and i am in between jobs
@@Florencecoxx Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances.
I’m Glad i stumbled on this. Please, if its not too much of a hassle for you, can you drop the details of the expertise that assisted you and how to get in touch with him.?
4:37 something for salaried workers, particularly in senior positions is this upside of full time employment can cease to exist. There’s nothing to protect you from a slack message at 9:30 on a Saturday night to let you know something is now your problem and you better snap to to avoid the underside of a bus. One thing I now appreciate at a full time content creator is having no one in my life who can make me come into work (virtually) on a Saturday night
This right here for me as well. I was working a job in tech that was more or less 24x7 for years. Getting laid off and taking some time to collect myself and refocus helped me realize that my time is worth more than I was making based on how much I was giving up. I'm working on content creation and a degree now so that I can change fields if I do have to get back into salaried life.
Bro! Your cinematography is amazing! This video should have 1 million views! I am not technically a creator on YT full time, but I do own a business and left my government job to start that business full time and I love it! It would take a lot for me to go back to doing the 9-5 thing! Anyone seeing this comment, if you are working full time and have a goal of working for yourself, just start part time and as your side gig replaces your income keep moving toward it. Make sure you have 3 months atleast in savings. Thanks for the video and the BTS!
I stopped doing things I love because of a relationship. It’s been years since I watched you. But I just logged back into this account at for the first time in years and you’re the first video I’m watching. I missed this stuff. Seeing things I actually enjoy. I’m incredibly depressed but watching this somehow soothed me. Thank you
Made it 🥇. This was such a great video. As someone juggling a full-time job, content creation, a micro bakery/baking business, and two kids this was just so helpful and inspiring not to mention the incredible storytelling. Thank you!
You are so genuine and I love the creativity you put into your shots. I also love this format of getting out a just choosing a place that opens the door to being more creative. I admire that you share some behind-the-scenes looks that add context to what you do. This is truly unique seeing someone step outside of what everyone else is doing. I enjoy your storytelling and your photo compositions. I especially like how you keep your gear simple and functional.
“…..let my friends shoplift….i hated that job.” I couldn’t stop laughing. You are refreshingly honest and very skilled. Great insight and perspective on the reality of LIFE.
Happy Sunday! Anyone interested, the audiobook is called “The Dip” by Seth Godin, check it out! Do me a solid and drop a like!
Got you fam!
Have you read Rick Rubins book?
I made it. Keep making this
I really love your content and the format you have currently adopted. The delivery feels like a conversation with a bro who is where you want to be and more. I love it. The education is just there in the words, in the scenes and everything in between. You are at liberty to grab onto it or not. Either way it is just a seasoned professional talking about something that brings him joy and you can be present or not. No pressure.
Ordered by copy today.
WE MADE IT!!! 💯 Beleedat
Working part-time is the perfect balance. Being a content creator gives you a sense of relief with the knowledge that you can walk out of a job that you hate at any moment and be perfectly fine. Working the job relieves the pressure of the 24/7 content creator grind. Finding balance is the key to peace in life.
I agree. Always make some guaranteed money in case things in your business go sour. For every good month, there is always a month when clients won't pay.
This. I don’t think being a full time content creator is for everyone and I don’t think ppl understand how “you are in fact a true entrepreneur” so you gotta get up everyday and produce at the need of getting paid. When I go to my 9-5 I can slack here there, take off for a week or so and still get a guaranteed check.
well said
Agreed. I just wish there were more decently paid part time jobs as most are minimum wage. The assumption in a lot of companies and organisations is that if you want a decent job then it must be for 40 hours a week.
@@katec9893Yeah they really thirst for our life force energy and every drop of our damn time.
Even when i worked my 9-5, my mind was always creating ideas. Always being creative. Either for my 9-5 job, for a little hobby of mine to helping someone out for their project. If your a creative person, whether you work at a corporate 9-5 or creative job. Your mind is always going to be thinking of things.
💯. I’m always thinking of creative things, on my job, while I’m eating, using the bathroom. I think it’s my calling lol
I’m always thinking of how I can market a product. I started my online smoke shop with my wife last year and the amount of people that think we do professional marketing is awesome. We constantly go to the mall and look at ads around and while we look around I’ll design our new ad before we leave. I love every aspect of it lol
9-5 is the very thing that's slowly killing your creativity. One day, your 9-5 gets so tiring that you can't do anything anymore and you just give up on everything. It's a death sentence for creative people. It helps us survive, but prevents us from living.
@@Kalitayy Agreed. Although everybody's mileage will vary imo!
@Kalitayy, you summed this up perfectly.
Love this. I shot professionally full-time for 2 years before I realized it wasn't for me. Now, I work full-time, shoot on the side, but mostly shoot exclusively for non-profits or low income individuals. For me, shooting professionally took the love out of it. It became a job. Plus, the uncertainty of a steady cheque is real. I'm much happier now and I still shoot but only for passion projects. Great video.
Same here i agree
That makes ALOT of sense, you get to still do it and make money but it’s just for pure joy and connections. It’s good that you went out and tried it on your own too so you have that experience.
It's like that with most things. I did audio production. Same exact sentiments.
That's great
Same im a seasonal professional, weddings events.
I like working for other companies and not having panic attacks over clients post event lol. There is a huge pay cut but that stress would kill me for weeks and months and even on my 1 week vacation from my slave office job, id be editing photos for wedding clients. I tried outsourcing but it never worked well and i end up wasting my money and doing the job myself from the beginning.
I do want to work less though at office job and be able to work remote so i can travel and enjoy my marriage ans life. We are international, so stuck apart. Maybe ill have to wait 1 more year to see him after not seeing him 5 years 🙄. Because office slavery... 1 "vacation " a year.. Pandemic fkd lots of things up including the gig work that let me travel and be with him and come back to having a gig job lol. The gig work was less stable, it was hard physically, but it let me feel free in other waya like 3 months in europe... but i was broke lol. That was the tradeoff.
It is good and bad working 9 to 5, but I'd like a mix of both...... and less of both lol
The pandemic destroyed weddings and events so thats where office, completely different industry, was good....
But mainly freedom , enjoyment of life, and peace. Whatever can help me achieve that.
This young man made so much sense to me.
I'm probably old enough to be his granny, and I Started my channel just two years ago.
I was creative long before there was RUclips or Google, well even before cell phones and lap tops😅.
I enjoy my own content that I create, regardless of likes and subscribers!
This is a relaxed journey for me because I don't count it financially.
Thank God there are still creative intelligent young people out here,
Much love to you young man.
Bless Up.
"I enjoy my own content that I create, regardless of likes and subscribers!"
That's me.
I am retired.
I found retirement b-o-r-i-n-g, so I became a RUclips content creator.
Don't care about the metrics.
God bless you sis
Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾
Wow this is a really great video. Full time content creation is the biggest blessing but also most destructive job you can really have. It takes a lot of sacrifices and the rat race can be exhausting
agreed, ive been a fulltime creator for the last 4 mintues and im already exhausted but the grind must go on
you slaving away for another human is the most wasteful thing you can do with your life
@@kool4209 bro there's always someone whose going to above you, these mfs have to answer to RUclips at the end of the day. Their careers can be easily destroyed by them just making a few mistakes against RUclips guidelines.
@@daMillenialTrucker Exactly. None of these people MADE RUclips at the end of the day. RUclips is their employer and can be revoked at any time.
@daMillenialTrucker the thing is, they don't "have" to answer to youtube. You get a big following, you grow your other social medias, you collect sponsorship money, you push out your own product, and if you're big enough the guidelines hardly apply to you(logan Paul forest incident). It's common practice for youtubers specifically to tell their followers to go to their patron. Sneako got banned from RUclips. Took his followers somewhere else.
I worked at Old Navy as a cashier when I was high school. It had just opened. One week after I started, my manager hands me a scrubber and paper towels - no gloves- and tells me to clean the toilets. I was the youngest person working there.
I went back to see what the bathroom sit was. It was nasty then a mug! I could not do it.
I went back to the register and called my ride, aka my mama. A minute later my mom knocks on the glass door and tells my manger “your cheap a** needs to hire a janitor. Send my daughter out right now.” 😅 I didn’t work there very long.
MAMA rocks! That's what's up!! 😎🤙🏽
Lazy. Switch your attitude
So you're too good to clean a toilet. Got it.
people hating in the comments cause they'd settle for being treating like crap
@@charliebrown5603 bootlicker. switch your attitude.
Man this hit hard. So happy I found this. I'm 36 year old, with a wife and two kids. I jumped on the opportunity after a few years of doing this on the side so I've been doing full time music-videos (metal/rock) for the past year in Denmark. It's been amazing with the free reign on my calender, especially since I have two small kids, but financially it was just so unstable so now i got a great paying job as a physio (i'm trained) 30 hours a week, and I can get paid every month, no stress, and just take in the jobs I want to do for passion. Sooo much better for me.
As a freelance dancer/choreographer moving into content creation this is very true about the financial instability. I’m going back to working full time in September (cuz I used to work in schools) I need something stable to support my family and support my life style. Can’t buy camera equipment with no money. I’m too grown 😂. Love your channel fam- keep sharing.
I left the industry after COVID but good luck to you. Stability is really everything in this field and especially how injury prone it is one medical bill without insurance can close the curtain. Take care of yourself first and keep going. It'll all work out.
I did an english/philosophy degree and wanted to be a tv writer/ improviser for ever. Then after 5 years of working over 50 hrs a week at one of the busiest restaurants in london at the time for less that the london living wage, I realized that society values some professions more than others because of how essential they are for life to go on.
Engineers, lawyers, tradespeople and scientists will always be needed. Not only is entertainment in any form is essentially discretionary spending but more people want to be artists/entertainers because of the glamorous image so it will always be a harder graft.
So I abandoned my writing dream to be a software developer which has been super fulfilling and I still have time and peace of mind to practice my art
an education is a springboard to dive into any other discipline
@lark7560 not wrong. My comment was more about the relative 'marketability' of different careers/skillsets though
similar story with me but music. Wanted so badly to play guitar or bass in a death metal band. I practiced extremely hard. The reality is that its not a lucrative field, and that genre even less so. Tons of touring well known bands barely scraping by. Out of school i got into IT and stayed. That was 6 years before covid. IT people thrived during covid because of remote work, the music and creative industries got hit HARD. like really hard. I'm glad I made the decision I made.
lots of engineering jobs get outsourced and will eventually be downsized due to AI
the grass isnt always greener.
and i say this as a professional software developer.
This is relatable. I’ve been creating content for over 15 years and I’ve been through it.. but I stopped focusing on views a long time ago and started focusing more on impact. I’ve been full time for 7 years now. I’m at a point now where I no longer need to create content to pay my bills. Diversifying your income is everything. I’m so glad you mentioned it in this video. GREAT VIDEO.
Your filmmaking skills are so incredibly solid. Based on this video alone, you could absolutely make some short independent movies that would be great to watch. Your shot compositions, shot clarity, audio and lighting… it’s all there. Finding a team of reliable people to work with can be a hassle, yes, but if you can find a few, I’m sure you could put together some great looking projects. Keep doing your thing.
True :)
This video format is dope, and the shots at the start of the video was a vibe. You’re right about just getting out and creating, you never know what you will find.
3mins in and this is too relatable.
Great vid bro
I appreciate these natural style videos where you're just out vibing and finding interesting shots. Keep doing you. We made it.
“You can’t sprint forever.” Damn, that hits hard
The effort you put into your content is highly respectable bro.
Love the honesty. I'm one of those that worked as a freelance creator for 5+ years, but have since gone back to a regular salary. The salary is great, the health and medical benefits are amazing and it's in a photo/video field which I like. I put my freelance stuff on the backburner and work them part time and weekends for extra cash. Grinded for 5 years, but with inflation I just wasn't making enough to pay all of the bills and put towards my retirement anymore. I'm 37, and I needed the financial security. I don't feel bad or ashamed for going back to a salary and I'm glad I spent those 5 years building a work ethic and knowledge that led to the new job. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to be my own boss and make the money I make now with the salary, but my future is more important than my current desires. To each their own.
Thank you, so much for taking the time to share your experience with your camera.
I must say that your video shooting skills are impressive. The angles you used for the basketball shots were spot-on, and your ability to extend your rising is remarkable. The wet shot you took was also impressive.
The car shot, in particular, was well done, as the angle made it appear as though you were talking to someone inside the car.
I noticed that the audio quality improved significantly after you worked on it. The car video was one of my favorites, but the basketball shots were outstanding.
The shot with the fog was stunning, and it could easily be used as a postcard. Your composition skills are excellent, and the addition of the bench and trees in the background was a nice touch.
Overall, you did a great job, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work in the future.
This is one of the most genuine, real, not sugar coating content creator’s videos that I have ever seen. For the avg person content like this is needed. The balance that you talk about hits home with me. I have a son that I do not want to miss his games or being with my family. So it’s good to hear that it’s not as easy as people may think or focus on views to make money bc that’s not the play.
WE MADE IT. Audio is on point. Very clean. Keep it. I'm also a Canon shooter and can appreciate the behind the scenes with the R5 C. I have both the R5 C and C70 and they are by far amazing tools to work with.
I NEVER comment on posts, but your "raw" yet filtered and primped delivery really has a great flow to it. Keep doing your thing, you've definitely got a new subscriber. The algorithm is strong in this one....
that's a freaking masterpiece! passing the vision, teaching cinematography, behind the scenes, you've done it all. This is fire! Thankss
This is the first video I have seen by you, and I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY by your cinematography and storytelling. You have amazing energy as well 😄
At 14:00, when you asked what our first job was, you made me think about something I haven't thought about in years! I am graduating from Yale this spring as the first doctor in my family. Like you, I grew up watching my mom work extremely hard, and I always wished my parents could come to my school events, but they were always working. I say all of that because I am in the process of deciding what I want out of a career after graduation. I am both an artist and an academic, so the choice hasn't been easy. I don't want to deny any part of who I am in the process. I don't have kids yet, but when I do, I want to be present for them and not be consumed with work.
There is still a lot to process from this video, but I would just like to say that I am very grateful that you found the motivation to film and upload it. You definitely have a new fan! 🙏
You said this perfectly.
I follow all the biggest RUclips creators and I don’t understand how you’re not at 10 million right now it’s whatever keep being great 💪🏽
Dang man, I appreciate that!
It's classic America. Minorities are suppressed forever even on youtube. Wonder why there's no top youtubers who are ethnic.
I think about this as well. He gonna be there.
there are many big black creators: @mkbhd @CoryxKenshin @jjolatunji @ConservativeTwins @swoozie etc...@@josiahamaze
@@josiahamaze There is Marques Brownlee, but I agree - you have to think hard to find exceptions after him.
I think the lure of being a full time creator is unmatched in this current time in society. People only focus on the positives of what it can bring but you can only witness what downsides it brings when you actually live it day to day. The grind is absolutely real though and it’s much tougher than it looks. 6 years in and it’s crazy to keep up at the pace it’s at. It’s moving quicker than most people can catch up to and new levels are hit daily. I learned that not comparing myself to others and learning to balance family and content is the absolute key to success as a full time creator. There will always be someone better than you so go at your own unique pace. Great video and format.
Thank u 🙏🏽
I agree with the part of being there for your children. One of the reasons I made the decision to leave the traditional work force is for my kid. As a single mother it wasn’t easy but I want to create to inspire when like me who, aren’t necessarily chasing the boss girl life but being the best parent and whatever that looks like.
Your editing skills are some of the best I've seen on youtube. Bravo, sir I'm blown away. You need to be a movie director and that's facts.
When I was 12 or 13 I worked for my Dad - an aviation entrepreneur - over the Summer. My job was to sand the bellies of airplanes that were going to be painted. I was terrible at it. I had a terrible attitude about it. I remember my Dad telling me -half joking/half not that I was a terrible employee so I had better figure out what kind of business I was going to own. I think about it all the time. 30 years later, I've owned companies in multiple industries. I really struggle to imagine my life any other way. I even spent a couple of years at University of Central Florida as an adjunct professor where I created and taught a course on entrepreneurship. My goal with that course was to really expose my students to what the entrepreneurial life can look like, the good, the bad, and the reality. My focus was on bringing in entrepreneurs to share their stories. At the beginning of each semester, I would survey my students to get an idea as to the types of industries they thought they were interested in pursuing. One semester I had multiple students interested in chasing their dreams in the music industry as performers, so I brought in a local rapper to shed some light on his journey.
4 0 7 stand up!
@@DynastyPlaybooksyes sir!
Sir, as a fellow content creator, I want to thank you for doing this video and for taking us behind the scenes while you were detailing your process. I know this is GOD talking to me because I was just talking with my brother about the fact that this content life is brutal. BRUTAL. People see the final product without knowing what all goes into it. I don't ever feel like I'm off. All of the things you said ring true. About watching TV and getting inspired, always thinking of analytics, creating content, etc. It is nuts! I am definitely pacing myself and building in more time for myself.
I'm also taking breaks because RUclips doesn't tell you when to stop. So, you have to do it. By the way...this was not a RUclips video. This was ART! Your skills are beyond measure. I felt like I was watching a movie...then I realized, I AM watching a movie. I just discovered you today. Can't wait to see more. Thanks for keeping it all the way real about your past jobs, too. That was a lovely touch.
Hey Bahamian girl! I recently discovered your channel and I love your videos ❤
I think right now we are going through an evolution with RUclips. We're seeing a lot of the last generation of creators slowly fading away as their viewership drops. The reality is that most of the successful verticals on YT have become oversaturated with creators trying to pull the same success as the OG creators. This is an exciting time where new creators will have there opportunity to do something new or different and stand out against the crowd. Thanks for such a straight forward and informative view on how things are. Excellent Video!!!
Our entire culture is pivoting to real things that take effort and I couldn’t be happier
@@ISureDont word
There are no “og creators”
@@BagzAndPresident maybe back up your statement with some facts instead of making yourself look like your trolling… I’ll bite.. why aren’t there any OG Creators?
@@BagzAndPresidentThey’re TONS of OG RUclipsrs. WTF area talking about ⁉️🥸🤡
My brother I needed this video I work grave yard shift 10:30pm-6:30am been realizing it ain’t the way. Content creating been on my mind for a minute at first for the wrong reasons but recently I realized imma do it for the people like me that be doing bullshit jobs but that video on there break or that podcast while they working is the only thing getting them through. Love from Cali 💪🏾
Love!
Facts!
Get a trade. Do content on your free time.
After finally going full time as a portrait and wedding photographer 4 years ago I’m back part time at a job I had in college 😂. It’s a really chill job honestly with people I know well, but it was definitely an ego hit. I’m struggling with the idea that I can make what I make in 4 days at this job with one portrait session, but some parts of the year like this one bookings are getting a little too rare and I can pay almost all of my bills with just this part time job. while this slow time is frustrating, having some guaranteed income has definitely taken pressure off my creative work and allowed me to think more clearly about it. The idea to actually do a project just for me crossed my mind for the first time in a while. 😅 Multiple sources of income is never bad, even if it's not what you expected. Do what you gotta do and make the most of everything. Great video man.
“Multiple sources of income is not bad even if it’s not what expected.” ❤
In the same situation but that guaranteed check during the slow periods alleviates so much stress and is definitely a blessing. What motivates me is thinking about the good seasons when you’re getting the part time check and the income from your business.
We Made It! I first started this video for insight on splitting content creation and 9-5 work but left feeling so creatively inspired!! The shots, the storytelling, the way you incorporated the behind the scenes afterwards... This was incredible and right on time! I really needed this! Would love to see more of these!!
We Made It! 🥇I first started this video for insight on splitting content creation and 9-5 work but left feeling so creatively inspired!! The shots, the storytelling, the way you incorporated the behind the scenes afterwards... This was incredible and right on time! I really needed this! Would love to see more of these!! 🔥
I've been full time for the past few years, and I appreciate this. It's hectic, but being able to watch my daughter and son grow up has been something I never imagined.
Wow. Incredible storytelling brother. Compelling images and the story moves at a really thoughtful pace. Appreciate the breakdown of the BTS afterwards.
You’re delivering a masterclass in solo filmmaking/RUclips production
My favorite shots were the old navy store shots and the color grading on the whole video was phenomenal it’s always very informative and a pleasure watching your videos
The framing of each shot is mindblowingly aesthetic. Just found it channel and i’m invested 👏.
*your channel
I still remember when you had under 12k subs👏🏾. It's like being apart of the YC family. I've bought most of the stuff from your site and just happy for you YC!!!!
This is the kind of video that more creators should make more often. Depth, not width. Make a video you're proud of and tell an actual story. This is so refreshing man, you killed this shit.
That dont pay the bills boi
you mean the kind with addictive hooks and thumbnails that mislead the viewer into thinking the video is saying one thing, when in reality it ends up saying the other?
There is a thing called the RUclips New Wave that does stuff like this, its really nice slower paced/more intentional type of content :)
the amount of effort that went into this video, bro hats off. visuals on point, story on point, SALUTE!!
Excellent video! Loved that you shared the highs and lows of curating content. Your transparency and vulnerability are refreshing.
The scenes by the lake were surreal, mystical, and the perfect synchronicity Mother Nature and great skills. The video reminded me of back in the day; where many carried a 35 milimeter camera everywhere. We were always on the alert for candid shots, a lost art, with all the posing and angleing for " the perfect shot" now a days.
You are a gifted young man in tune with your creativity. Continue to use ALL of that to your advantage. Praying the best for you and your family going forward!🙌🏿💙
being a creator is the most fulfilling thing i’ve ever done in my life. It was also the path of least resistance
OBSESSED with your eye. Your shots are so beautiful. Love your perspective and honesty.
That last bit. Being able to pick up your kids, watch movies with your wife, not having to ask anyone to call out - that’s what’s worth it. Rather chase clients and be paid late 20x vs working for someone else 24/7
Exactly my favorite spot in the video. that's all that i want for myself too
To each their own. Cause running a business is 24/7.
Amen ❤
facts @MosesVegaDP 🤎✨️
This is the realest creator video I've seen on RUclips. Thank you for having this conversation and sharing your journey with us.
Relatable
thanks for what you and your team does!
love your content keep it up and stopping weird people
Man those shots of you in the car were when I recognized that you were pretty talented. Great compostion skills. Keep going!
I appreciate your perspective on having a traditional job. Although my heart isn't in my traditional job, I've found a system on how to create over the years that helps me balance. Music has always been a huge part of what I do. It doesn't bring ME enough money to pursue full-time but it does afford me a sense of identity and freedom of creativity. Your videos are inspiring as well as educational. I am a huge fan of learning and I am going to use the techniques that I've learned from you to shoot my own music video. Thanks for leading the way! Your efforts are highly effective.
This is a great take. I've spent 15+ years involved in making music and taking pictures. I've never made enough money to do either full time, always held down a 9 to 5. I feed myself with my day job, take my sense of self from my creative output. Not for everyone, but the balance of the two gives me everything I want.
Bro you are so inspiring, showing how filmmakers can be cinematic with their vlogs and talking heads. Very few RUclips channels talk about the variety of information you do, while also SHOWING and really detailing every part of your process and a lot of your career. I hope you get some more love man I've certainly learned a lot. We made it!
My first job was at Gamestop. It was amazing. Worked like 2 days a week and made no money but it was a big burnout staff so we juat git high, partied together, shit on customers, and just generally ran the store into the ground until corporate cleaned house 😅
Now Im a full time machinist making race crankshafts for salt flat stuff. I do music on the side and im enjoying it now more than ever and ive gotten so much better with time and age
The cinematography is crazy respect from London
WE MADE IT 🥇. Thank you so much for this format. I've been using your channel in my HS Video Production classes, and this look behind the scenes will be perfect for the new class I'm developing specifically for content creation. You are helping the next generation more than you know!
My plan is to do both .have my regular 9-5 then media coverage on the weekend
Mario, Ouch ! that's really though . Good luck out there , mate. i think it works when 9-5 is at a super reduced capacity. take good care of your physical health and if you feel you could burn out , accept that it is ok to let yourself breathe . It is ok to stretch things out 2-3 years.
@@PHlophe Idk depends. I work reg during week and have photo projects on the weekend. Really easy If you good at your craft and actaully like it. Many just wanna content create to make money so it becomes a chore.
I like this format! It’s fun watching you work - like being part of the adventure, and your joy in what you’re doing really shines through!
This was awesome, my wife and I are debating both going full time reselling clothes, our business started making more than my full time well paid job and I want the same things you were talking about, never missing my girls events and not having to ask another grown man if I can see my children and wife 😅
Doing a heavy challenges, posting high quality content every single day and I'm glad I watched this video. Thank you man.
I also NEVER comment on videos, but what you have created here is so thoughtful and well done -- you're an excellent story teller and the way you narrate analysis on a subject is very impressive!
I agree. His "flow" is very crisp; narration, b-roll, shots, audio.
Everything is just enough!
Salute bro, this is powerful, I’m almost at the point where I’m able to go full time as a videographer
This was super inspirational! Loved how you presented this information and the compositions were 🔥 Thanks for sharing and for the motivation to keep creating! Keep up the awesome work 👊
Such a great video!
This video came through my recommendations at THE best time.🥇Thanks for this!
Been following for years. This been the most inspiring. 💯
Wonderful and relatable. Your videography is beautiful and perfectly thematic. Fantastic job! I love the way you kept everything including your clothes in the exact same tones of black,white, gray and soft brown, that was artristry.
We Made It 🥇
Dope video bro. Always learn something new to implement for my own content.
Those shots on court were probably my favorite- never thought of using those angles.
Thank you! Loved this video and will download it because it’s inspiration. But a note for you - you never show “garbage” your content is always engaging and educational and encourages me to get into the creative process more!
WE MADE IT. Super inspirational. The time it takes to concept and execute these types of videos is really cool to see.
Man... do i love what you've been putting out lately. these videos are very, very well done and are great messages. Thank you for blessing us with these. As a fellow full-time content creator, every thing here resonates so deeply. ALSO, I'M GONNA HAVE TO GET THAT C-STAND COMBO!!!
I need me one of those too . He demonstrated exactly what it is useful for.
I love how transparent and real you were in this video and was so nice to see you casually outside exploring. And it was also nice learning about your life before RUclips like the jobs you had. Your such a humble dude and I appreciate that. I wish more RUclipsrs were more humble and down to earth like you.
I don’t do videography but I’m a aspiring rap artist and this video definitely motivate me 2 keep going I’m getting 4 hour shifts at my job and it’s beyond frustrating but I know God Has a plan for me love from Charlotte NC
Thank you for all the golden advices. And yes, always remember that we tend to show our best side online, and it's the same for content creators. Nothing in this world comes without struggles
U popped up in my feed and I’m inspired. “I made it here”You gave me a true epiphany. It’s all about the angles literally & figuratively. I started a new job in Dec and it’s already not in alignment with what I want . I did at least start my own legal services biz however I’m struggling with content creation. I’ve been in my field for 20 years and I don’t know what to talk about with people. My true freedom lies in becoming an attorney . I’m preparing for the LSAT so I’m sharing my journey from LSAT prep onward . I don’t want to talk about LSAT prep all the time so I share about myself a little. Your video has inspired me to talk about my new job experience but I have to be careful bc I still need the job . Plus this job is going to train me on something that I need for my own personal business and development so I’m going to stick around for a little while but with the understanding of the short & long term goals that I must work for others until I complete law school, pass the bar & build . I want to turn my corporate job into a side hustle. I’m so happy that your content found me.
🥇good stuff bro. I’m actually just getting my RUclips journey started but I’m not new to photography and videography! I been kinda over thinking things even though my goal was to just be simple and grow from there! You provided a lot of perspective fam! I definitely been watching for a minute, back in the days you and Ryan was dropping music videos all the time. Keep it up fam!🙏🏾
Oh and Audio is my weakness too so I get it lol!
Your favorite shot was also my favorite shot! That wet platform was so mirror smooth that for a second i thought you had walked out on a frozen lake.
Aside from that, as a fellow (part-time) creator I wanted to humbly offer some feedback--your writing and delivery, composition and pacing for this video was great. Very authentic vibe and you told a lot of backstory with relatively few words. Showing your previous jobs while talking about them and then transitioning into your commentary on the creator economy was just so well done. My only critique is that the transition 1/3rd of the way through into a BTS and commentary on the video you just showed viewers felt unexpected and wasn't part of the thumbnail/title promise, which probably impacts retention and maybe how far this video gets recommended. Have you considered wrapping with a CTA to a separate BTS video for the people who got to the end and want to see more? I think that approach could maximize your reach on the story and still give the BTS deep-dive to the people who would've stuck around for it.
Honestly, you crushed it with this one: I could see the story 1/3rd of this one getting well into the 6 figure mark if uploaded alone, it's just such a strong setup, hook, and delivery. Well done, dude! 👏
Love the honesty and transparency! You’ve become one of my favorite creators!
I appreciate that!
This video gave me a lot of inspiration, especially the part time Side of it. I feel like I lost that vision of just having fun and you are so passionate it's great to hear you talking about film making. I feel like I can go and have some fun in my spare time, so I wanna say thank you. And keep going man, you are really powerful
The snow and the trees and colour and atmosphere is so evocative. Love this setting. I even like that ominous looking unmarked building you stand in front of. Very nice.
Street performing for years taught me alot about how not only to capture an audience but to KEEP an audience. Transition that same approach into my filmmaking has worked well but I still learn constantly. Thats a crucial part.
SUBSCRIBED...this quality of storytelling are GOALS
yep. same
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All what you saying I can relate 💯
The fact that I could give a crap about how to shoot all these angles and use all that equipment, but you STILL kept me engaged to watch the entire 29:51 speaks volumes. Well done. You're dope.
I started watching you waaay back in the day when I first started shooting music videos. Got away from that part of videography and fell out of the loop with your content. Fast forward like 7 years and I’m now a full time creator and saw this pop up on my feed. Crazy how it came full circle. And love what you are making now. So cool seeing the growth and lessons learned vocalized from the last decade of being a creator.
That Old Navy shop was butter
love your mindset and we resonate with everything you said. thanks for sharing.
Stealing and missing work for an addiction to Jordans? I’m just glad he grew up.
One small piece of advice that I disagree with:
You ARE in-control of your success as a content creator, someone self-employed, etc.
The misconception for allot of people is that if they just do XYZ, and then get lucky, they'll blow up.
A plan dependent on luck is a bad plan.
If you're a content creator, you have to find out how to be the best at your craft.
One video a day, or one video a week, just might not cut it.
In the self-employed grind, there isn't really a work-life balance.
Its really grinding non-stop, you kill what you eat, so you plan to kill 24/7.
People tend to DREAM of the idea of working when they want, raking in money, etc.
For some, sure, it is lucky like that, they're talentless hacks raking in millions of dollars, but for many, its grinding non-stop for years, perfecting your craft, and being the best at what you do.
There is a reason Mr Beast is #1.
Sure, he got lucky too, but his endless grind, constant revisions, addiction to being the best, constant re-investment into his business. etc, is what truly got him there.
99% of people in his shoes would not do what he would do, and therefore they don't have his success.
The guy who blows up as an 'overnight success' has typically put in 5-10 years behind the scenes before they ever got noticed.
@serinadelmar6012 if that’s all you gathered then, you might want to run it back and pay closer attention.
I love your realistic and easygoing approach to this growing trend to ditch a traditional job. You're 100% right that it's very difficult. Very very difficult. I love your advice! Thank you for posting this!
Thanks for the honesty. At 55, working full-time, I have decided to bet on myself and start working towards creating motivational videos just because. Have allowed work and life to get in the way. Life is short, beloveds. Keep doing you. Enjoy the entirety of the journey. ❤
REALLY glad the algorithm served me this video! My favorite shot was when all those birds flew over you at the lake, that was gold! I have an old Canon 5Dmkii, but I'm not using it because I don't have the tripod anymore and I'm just barely learning editing so I find it's easier to just learn the ropes on my phone right now, but I like this combo of cinematography and then Vlog style. It's best of both worlds! Keep it up! I made it to the end no problem.😊
This administration is putting many families in difficult situations. A lot of people are financially struggling to live, put a roof over their head and put food on the table. Things are getting worse these days, if you don't find means of multiplying your money you might wake up a day to realize you didn't plan well for yourself and family.
I agree with you and I believe that Professionals are currently dominating the market since they have access to both the necessary strategy for making money in this industry...
That's awesome to hear. I invested 5k in Robin hood about a year ago and it steadily went down, now my portfolio is down to $800. I don't know what to do and i am in between jobs
@@Florencecoxx Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances.
@@Florencecoxx I get guidance from *Mr Gary Mason Brooks* . Most likely, the internet should have his basic info..
I’m Glad i stumbled on this. Please, if its not too much of a hassle for you, can you drop the details of the expertise that assisted you and how to get in touch with him.?
Great video!
Let’s just say usually I 1.75x each yt video I watch…however this one I didn’t! Thanks for the Inspiration
This is so timely… thanks for sharing 😇😇
Wow....as a full time creator, all I have to say is HOLY SMOKES this was incredible. WELL DONE. The cinematic nature of this was phenomenal.
4:37 something for salaried workers, particularly in senior positions is this upside of full time employment can cease to exist. There’s nothing to protect you from a slack message at 9:30 on a Saturday night to let you know something is now your problem and you better snap to to avoid the underside of a bus. One thing I now appreciate at a full time content creator is having no one in my life who can make me come into work (virtually) on a Saturday night
This right here for me as well. I was working a job in tech that was more or less 24x7 for years. Getting laid off and taking some time to collect myself and refocus helped me realize that my time is worth more than I was making based on how much I was giving up. I'm working on content creation and a degree now so that I can change fields if I do have to get back into salaried life.
Bro! Your cinematography is amazing! This video should have 1 million views!
I am not technically a creator on YT full time, but I do own a business and left my government job to start that business full time and I love it!
It would take a lot for me to go back to doing the 9-5 thing! Anyone seeing this comment, if you are working full time and have a goal of working for yourself, just start part time and as your side gig replaces your income keep moving toward it. Make sure you have 3 months atleast in savings.
Thanks for the video and the BTS!
I stopped doing things I love because of a relationship. It’s been years since I watched you. But I just logged back into this account at for the first time in years and you’re the first video I’m watching. I missed this stuff. Seeing things I actually enjoy. I’m incredibly depressed but watching this somehow soothed me. Thank you
Made it 🥇. This was such a great video. As someone juggling a full-time job, content creation, a micro bakery/baking business, and two kids this was just so helpful and inspiring not to mention the incredible storytelling.
Thank you!
@elizabethrose478 yeah that’s exactly what I mean.
You are so genuine and I love the creativity you put into your shots. I also love this format of getting out a just choosing a place that opens the door to being more creative. I admire that you share some behind-the-scenes looks that add context to what you do. This is truly unique seeing someone step outside of what everyone else is doing. I enjoy your storytelling and your photo compositions. I especially like how you keep your gear simple and functional.
“…..let my friends shoplift….i hated that job.” I couldn’t stop laughing. You are refreshingly honest and very skilled. Great insight and perspective on the reality of LIFE.