Hey man, great short! I love jewelry, and seeing how it's made and the effort/ craft makes me more grateful for the cost spent to buy it. Keep it up man!
For me, this is my profession. The barrier to entry is actually pretty low. All you need is a willingness to learn, attention to detail, and thinking outside the box. No formal education is required, and no license or certificate is required to become a jeweler.
The job market is actually red heart for Benson jewelers right now. It is a dying art, and a culture of throwaway goods. It’s important to have artisans who can restore and re-create jewelry items.
Thanks for the input! For the sake of time I’ve been trying to make a longform video and then cut it up into shorts so I can utilize my time better. Spending an hour editing and filming for one short isn’t a good use of my time at the bench.
Hey man, great short! I love jewelry, and seeing how it's made and the effort/ craft makes me more grateful for the cost spent to buy it. Keep it up man!
Hey, thanks! I really appreciate the comment. It’s a labor of love for sure.
Is this a profession or a hobby? It looks kind of future proof if you can do it for work. Is there a big job market or a barrier to entry?
For me, this is my profession. The barrier to entry is actually pretty low. All you need is a willingness to learn, attention to detail, and thinking outside the box. No formal education is required, and no license or certificate is required to become a jeweler.
The job market is actually red heart for Benson jewelers right now. It is a dying art, and a culture of throwaway goods. It’s important to have artisans who can restore and re-create jewelry items.
Your shorts have too many parts for one video.
Thanks for the input! For the sake of time I’ve been trying to make a longform video and then cut it up into shorts so I can utilize my time better. Spending an hour editing and filming for one short isn’t a good use of my time at the bench.