Ryan actually edited my wedding footage back in 08! It was kind of weird how he replaced all of the footage with clips of himself talking to himself though
try it. It's awesome! a super cool way to get in on the story telling thing. I have been into it for a while, and even quit my "day job" to do it more. The amount of free editing tools out there is crazy. More than just Resolve. Resolve has become my tool of choice, but there are easier tools for starting out.
It's ok, you will forget about them until next tuesday. Unless you read this comment in which case... Shit... Well you will forget about my comment until next tuesday too.
@@ZoranRavic lol right like there is a button for everything but I already memorized copy and paste and I'm still trying to get ripple delete memorized but for now I'll just keep right clicking it.
@@MartinGerard-oi3opwhat are the chances that the new system is working on a different level than what the previous system did on a previous one or is that just the same system as what we had previously seen on a different one that was a lot of people are using for a lot more money
Dude… I could listen to you all day long. You are better than 98 percent of all creators and comedians and friggin tv shows out there. Just love everything you do. Thank you !
Highlight all clips with gaps > Sequences (on top bar) > close gaps. That changed my life. I know you said you dont care to know but once i learned that I vowed to tell everyone I know. Ive done that so now I'm telling you (who I don't know)
This channel is really kicking butt, which gives me faith in humanity. I am so happy I’m not the only one whom enjoys behind the scenes stuff & seeing this side of you. “….Revised” is a special kind of awesome & an interesting precursor to this. Keep up the awesome Ryan.
As someone who edits videos for a living, I've always been curious exactly how you've cut your videos. Now I know. That's baby edit magic, right there!
I'm just proud I understood everything he was doing based on my own somewhat limited video/audio editing experience. He does it so much I'm sure the time optimizations like programmable mouse buttons end up being a big deal.
for real!! I have two mice like his, a little bit older. But still, I'm looking at that and (palm slap! ala Jean Luke Picard) I am so inefficient compared to Ryan... er.. George... or is it... oh, anyway! that dude! 😎
I have just spent my Friday, Monday, and Tuesday editing out those silent sections of interviews I did last month - and I now realize I could have been using that silence deletion feature. Thank you Ryan.
Ryan. George. Seriously. This is a game changer for me! Though I'm sure I could've figured it out on my own eventually, I'm an old school editor like you (I started with Final Cut Pro 4 back in the early 2000s) and up until now (like, today--after watching your video), I've been manually editing out all of my pauses, which, for like a 2 hour podcast recording, took me hours/days/weeks/eons. But with your helpful tidbits, it's now super easy, BAREY AN INCONVIENCE!!!!! Seriously. Thank. You.
Seriously, your well hasn't run dry. It's impressive the amount of quality content you have produced. I do think the demand for an in depth look at humans pooping like dogs would be very high, and it could get you that elusive IDA Documentary Awards ... um award.
This is one of my favorite channels, I love all these vlogs😂😂😂keep it up Ryan I love you!🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️🐐🐐🐐 also I find it cool watching this video after I saw your fear factor video, cool to see that! Edit: seriously sooo funny😂😂😂
I was streaming video on my website for about 5 years in the early 2000s with Macromedia products and Real Producer Plus, Windows Media and QuickTime from digital tape converted to digital files for editing so when you brought up Flash I thought that was pretty cute 'cause I actually taught classes in that, lol.. This was great, thx! :)
DVR makes us completely useless editors look adequate. Pondering whether I should try to buy the software off someone, or buy hardware I don't need to upgrade to Studio. Those new sound enhancements look so tasty…
As a RUclipsr as well, I watch your content to get out of my own head after a long day…but I did not expect to learn new video editing tips from you too! Thanks for sharing 🙏
I think I learned something... The characters in Ryan's delightful videos are not always played by different people. Thanks to the whole cast and crew. I hope you guys keep it up.
I really appreciate this peek at your process. I’ve dabbled a bit in editing but never got very good at it; I probably won’t end up applying any of this but gosh I really love knowing it, so I can file it away in my brain and think about it from time to time when I am daydreaming about pursuing a lucrative youtube career.
Thanks man. I was hoping (and asking) for this after your last production video. The thing is - your editing is INCREDIBLE! Your rhythms, your use of overlaps, your timing and beats and pauses… just superb. Thanks for the great satire AND the great craft. Appreciate you.
Depending on your source material editing can take waaaay longer than filming. I made a couple mini-documentaries in college and when you're not dealing with a script and know exactly how you chronologically expect a video to go sorting through hours and hours of footage and hundreds of photos to cut into a 15-20 minute video is a lot of work. In that sense workflow hacks aren't necessarily going to save you a huge amount of time compared to the time you spend choosing and organizing what goes in and what stays out, then iterating on that until you get something you like. It's a lot of work but I loved doing it.
The fact I can link this to people who are like "I don't even know where to start editing!" and they'll get a vague idea is genuinely helpful so thank you.
I used to edit videos on 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch cassettes in the early 90s. Digital editing seems so much easier. Especially to find the clips you want to use
i left this video with a feeling of "Man, that mouse gets pushedbuttoned around allot", as well as with the knowledge of knowing how to abuse my mouse now actionbinding-wise, so mission accomplished!
It’s so cool for a successful content creator to share their process. I learned a lot! I appreciate the generosity of sharing info on how things get done with this work. It was ended in such an encouraging way.
I guess I'll give it another try. I once attempted to use it (about 5 versions ago) - because I composite and animate in Fusion anyway - but I couldn't get my material loaded because it simply did not accept file formats. Like... none of them.
Fellow premiere editor here: there is in fact an assignable shortcut called "close gaps" that does exactly what you discuss at 5:52. I JUST learned about it after 12 years of editing, and it's a game changer.
Interesting behind-the-scenes stuff - thanks for sharing Ryan! Your little Ripple-Edit tip with the still image was neat; I've never thought of that before to tighten up clips. Also, Da Vinci Resolve is incredible - I switched a few years ago from Adobe Premiere Pro to Da Vinci Resolve, and I'll never go back. I even bought the pro version because I was so blown away with how well it worked, didn't crash every 5 minutes and didn't cost me $24 a month lol
Holy crap, you edited on flat bed?! What a relic! I was in film school back in 2002 through 2004. My class was the first at my school to transition from editing on a flatbed to using advid. The first half of The semester was on the flat bed in the second half was on the computer. After that semester, they switched the entirely to non-linear editing. Even when we shot on film, it was sent to a lab in digitized. A former student bought one of the flatbeds for nostalgia sake. But that's cool that you got to use one! Really makes you appreciate our current technology.
I actually work for Adobe, in real life, for money and everything-- my name is, in fact, John Adobe III, son of, of course, John McAffee (his maiden name)-- and I can confirm that they, err, we are indeed full up on money, and so, as we say, it is morally justified to pirate "our" software.
good because that's exactly what i'm about to go do to my mother-in-law's copy of photoshop so she can keep making money because social security doesn't pay enough
Even when you provide how-tos and instructional content, you always retain your natural comedic charm and flow that engages viewers right through the entirety of the video. Thanks for sharing the hardware and software too, and very helpful tips on the J cuts!
Thank you for sharing this! I hope to someday create videos like this of my own. All I need is a camera, a studio, peace & quiet to record, and time! Maybe in about 15 years!
As someone who loves Ryan I love his humor and videos, and as someone who likes editing and animation, etc, this is great 😊 I’m glad you found a home for this! There’s plenty of fans who will appreciate this breakdown 😊
I appreciated this more than you know. I am not trying to make a living at what you do, no competition here. I do want to learn to edit videos I make for good usage. Thank you.
Ryan actually edited my wedding footage back in 08! It was kind of weird how he replaced all of the footage with clips of himself talking to himself though
But for an editor of his skills, it was super easy.
@@RCassinello barely an inconvenience
but did you marry yourself? Nice!
@@FelipeOSoa marrying yourself is TIGHT!
Solid joke!
"It's nothing to be ashamed of, and we all do it. Those of us who do it."
Perfectly said.
I’m not even into video editing, but here I am.
Hello, hi there
Same.
try it. It's awesome! a super cool way to get in on the story telling thing. I have been into it for a while, and even quit my "day job" to do it more. The amount of free editing tools out there is crazy. More than just Resolve. Resolve has become my tool of choice, but there are easier tools for starting out.
I hate video editing so much I do everything in one take. But Ryan makes it sound super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@@georginatoland Doing everything in one take is TIGHT
This is like a magician exposing all of his magic tricks yet somehow not ruining them ... amazing!
It's ok, you will forget about them until next tuesday. Unless you read this comment in which case... Shit...
Well you will forget about my comment until next tuesday too.
Exposing magic tricks is TIGHT!
i left this video with a feeling of "Huh" so you did your job
😂amen
I left the video with a feeling of "Could a nod of acknowledgement be called an acknodledgement?" so I'm not sure he did.
Yep 😂
I said huh right after he said that.
Same though
The amount of force i face palmed with when he did the still image ripple delete bit. So simple, so genius.
I'm pretty sure there is even a button to do all this, but I don't remember where
@@ZoranRavic lol right like there is a button for everything but I already memorized copy and paste and I'm still trying to get ripple delete memorized but for now I'll just keep right clicking it.
Two Ryan videos IN A ROW! How lucky we are.
Two in a column, for me.
mine were kind of diagonally aligned if you know what I mean. Not at a nice 45° angle but still rather diagonally across the screen.
I think George posted the first one.
Right
They are fantastic!
7:45 YES! Run with that!
That particular stick fight animation smacked me with much more nostalgia than I was ready for.
Same here.
Xiao Xiao!
10000%
I could hear all the hit sounds
But not the dancing baby, so we should be able to estimate your age pretty closely
Stickman fighting is the only true mixed martial art. You have my respect for being a part of it.
"It's probably fine" fast becoming a new catchphrase in the Ryanverse.
@@MartinGerard-oi3opwhat are the chances that the new system is working on a different level than what the previous system did on a previous one or is that just the same system as what we had previously seen on a different one that was a lot of people are using for a lot more money
@@MartinGerard-oi3op I'm not entirely sure how this relates to what I said, but it's probably fine.
@@orpheus4x It's probably fine.
It's probably fine is tight.
It's become the catchphrase in the me-verse too, thanks to Ryan. _Which is probably fine._ 😏
Dude… I could listen to you all day long. You are better than 98 percent of all creators and comedians and friggin tv shows out there. Just love everything you do. Thank you !
Highlight all clips with gaps > Sequences (on top bar) > close gaps. That changed my life.
I know you said you dont care to know but once i learned that I vowed to tell everyone I know. Ive done that so now I'm telling you (who I don't know)
I was gonna comment the exact same thing hahaha
@@Zefex I DID comment the exact thang same. haHA
I was gonna comment that too lol
But I find that "close Gaps" doesn't always work - which is probably user error on may part - so I'm definitely going to remember Ryan's trick.
Thanks, also edit in Premiere and this is useful. Like Ryan, I just cbf to look it up
This channel is really kicking butt, which gives me faith in humanity. I am so happy I’m not the only one whom enjoys behind the scenes stuff & seeing this side of you. “….Revised” is a special kind of awesome & an interesting precursor to this. Keep up the awesome Ryan.
That drag and drop (dragon drop) gag was great!
I really appreciate these "Behind the scenes" videos. Thanks for taking the time to show your processes.
As someone who edits videos for a living, I've always been curious exactly how you've cut your videos. Now I know. That's baby edit magic, right there!
Indeed!
J Cuts, baby!
That's Baby, showbiz.
L Cuts should also not be overlooked.
I just learned about ripple cuts last week on Da Vinci Resolve. Awesome!
That "staring at a wall" bit got me good.
Too good. Way too good....
Still waiting 2 months later for that video to drop
The notification for the fear factor video appeared just as this one was about to end, impeccable timing I must say
1:25 Mission accomplished Ryan, good job.
This is actually really cool to see the 'behind the scenes' makes you appreciate all the work that goes into your content. Thank you!
I hope we get a behind the scenes video of the behind the scenes videos.
I love how you just clearly finished filming as the dad in the last video. In some universe these are two halves of one strange video.
wow this process is so streamlined im obsessed with the time saving
I'm just proud I understood everything he was doing based on my own somewhat limited video/audio editing experience. He does it so much I'm sure the time optimizations like programmable mouse buttons end up being a big deal.
for real!! I have two mice like his, a little bit older. But still, I'm looking at that and (palm slap! ala Jean Luke Picard) I am so inefficient compared to Ryan... er.. George... or is it... oh, anyway! that dude! 😎
@@caspiansfriend Oh nice! I have a little rat, but it doesn't edit videos yet.
I have just spent my Friday, Monday, and Tuesday editing out those silent sections of interviews I did last month - and I now realize I could have been using that silence deletion feature. Thank you Ryan.
Im glad we got to see your dad in the beginning. He's still going strong, even though you should have been a doctor.
Ryan. George. Seriously. This is a game changer for me!
Though I'm sure I could've figured it out on my own eventually, I'm an old school editor like you (I started with Final Cut Pro 4 back in the early 2000s) and up until now (like, today--after watching your video), I've been manually editing out all of my pauses, which, for like a 2 hour podcast recording, took me hours/days/weeks/eons. But with your helpful tidbits, it's now super easy, BAREY AN INCONVIENCE!!!!!
Seriously. Thank. You.
Seriously, your well hasn't run dry. It's impressive the amount of quality content you have produced. I do think the demand for an in depth look at humans pooping like dogs would be very high, and it could get you that elusive IDA Documentary Awards ... um award.
thank you
I’m loving these commentary videos of yours 🔥
I didn’t come here for the expert video editing tips and I wasn’t disappointed
This is one of my favorite channels, I love all these vlogs😂😂😂keep it up Ryan I love you!🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️🐐🐐🐐 also I find it cool watching this video after I saw your fear factor video, cool to see that! Edit: seriously sooo funny😂😂😂
this video is a masterpiece, the back-to-back jokes, and most importantly the editing
The wall inspired poop thing came out of no where and floored me. Great video.
I think he is striking the perfect tone so quickly. Loving seeing him mess around with other formats, and I'm also learning a lot!
I was streaming video on my website for about 5 years in the early 2000s with Macromedia products and Real Producer Plus, Windows Media and QuickTime from digital tape converted to digital files for editing so when you brought up Flash I thought that was pretty cute 'cause I actually taught classes in that, lol.. This was great, thx! :)
As someone who defends Davinci Resolve with my life I appreciate the shoutout. Great software even if I’m not the greatest editor
Yeah, I'm trying to convince everyone to switch from Premiere Pro to Resolve, especially since that super ominous update of Adobe's terms.
DVR makes us completely useless editors look adequate. Pondering whether I should try to buy the software off someone, or buy hardware I don't need to upgrade to Studio. Those new sound enhancements look so tasty…
As a RUclipsr as well, I watch your content to get out of my own head after a long day…but I did not expect to learn new video editing tips from you too! Thanks for sharing 🙏
I love this series. It's nice to have the curtain pulled back a little and have an entertaining brief on how you process things.
This editing seemed super easy, barely an inconvenience
Even a video I didn' t even care to THINK I could maybe want to watch... I liked it, just because of your charm.
This is the only time I've watched a YT video at 0.5% speed... and loved every doubled-minute of it. 👍🏻
5:56 is the exact moment i went "huh." Well done.
I go plop I go plop I go plop
Why though? The extra gaps he’s getting rid of aren’t actually hurting anything and he manually copies each one to the final order anyway
Same. I didn't know about that trick. Or the one about auto deleting all the quiet spaces.
I think I learned something... The characters in Ryan's delightful videos are not always played by different people. Thanks to the whole cast and crew. I hope you guys keep it up.
To borrow from KMK, that image ripple cut hack is high key stupid low key genius. Love it!
I really appreciate this peek at your process. I’ve dabbled a bit in editing but never got very good at it; I probably won’t end up applying any of this but gosh I really love knowing it, so I can file it away in my brain and think about it from time to time when I am daydreaming about pursuing a lucrative youtube career.
8:05 I see what you did there 🦇
Zimmer music kicks in...
Thanks man. I was hoping (and asking) for this after your last production video. The thing is - your editing is INCREDIBLE! Your rhythms, your use of overlaps, your timing and beats and pauses… just superb. Thanks for the great satire AND the great craft. Appreciate you.
Dragon dropping is an art in itself. 🐲🐉⬇️
I'm excited for the "what if people poop the way dogs poop" sketch.
wow as a podcast editor that mouse tip is a game changer, thanks!
"What if people pooped the way that dogs poop" is honestly a great video idea...
Don't they already?
I love how when I made videos a few years ago the editing was 4-5x longer than it actually was to record the video.
Depending on your source material editing can take waaaay longer than filming. I made a couple mini-documentaries in college and when you're not dealing with a script and know exactly how you chronologically expect a video to go sorting through hours and hours of footage and hundreds of photos to cut into a 15-20 minute video is a lot of work. In that sense workflow hacks aren't necessarily going to save you a huge amount of time compared to the time you spend choosing and organizing what goes in and what stays out, then iterating on that until you get something you like. It's a lot of work but I loved doing it.
watching Ryan explain his editing process is tight
I love these extra videos!
It’s extra plus content
Gotta pay for that new baby somehow.
But yes, it is very enjoyable.
The fact I can link this to people who are like "I don't even know where to start editing!" and they'll get a vague idea is genuinely helpful so thank you.
Super useful, very convenient video
You know your audience well! I am in the stick death nostalgia crowd!!
I saw that and it taught me more about editing than any tool tutorials. I love these. Thank you Ryan George.
not gona lie, if we would meet on the street giving each other a little nod, that would make my whole week. ^^
What you gonna do? You gonna do what you gonna do. You gotta.
I used to edit videos on 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch cassettes in the early 90s. Digital editing seems so much easier. Especially to find the clips you want to use
you just unlocked some childhood memories with those stick fighting animations
i left this video with a feeling of "Man, that mouse gets pushedbuttoned around allot", as well as with the knowledge of knowing how to abuse my mouse now actionbinding-wise, so mission accomplished!
It’s so cool for a successful content creator to share their process. I learned a lot! I appreciate the generosity of sharing info on how things get done with this work. It was ended in such an encouraging way.
HOLY! What was that?!?! 0:19 Xiao Xiao? Thats nostalgic. Damn, kid Ryan had some good taste, no wonder he grew up to be a lot of cool Ryans
I love these process videos. Thank you for taking the time to do this, Ryan.
2:57 Da Vinci is ace. I’m poor and it does the job.
Davinci resolve is better than premier pro.
@@tochimclarenit actually is. Especially when it comes to color grading 😭
I'm so glad he mentioned it cause i've been using for a long while and for a free to use video editor it's CRAZY good! It's not talked about enough
I guess I'll give it another try. I once attempted to use it (about 5 versions ago) - because I composite and animate in Fusion anyway - but I couldn't get my material loaded because it simply did not accept file formats. Like... none of them.
Fellow premiere editor here: there is in fact an assignable shortcut called "close gaps" that does exactly what you discuss at 5:52. I JUST learned about it after 12 years of editing, and it's a game changer.
Ryan may think mini-DVD is the way of the future, but i know these thousands of Beta Max players i have will be worth their weight in gold soon.
It was definitely a "huh" video for me. Great job!
"Are you a 'yo-ho-ho' pirate, or a 'yarrr' pirate?"
"I'm an 'I'm not paying $600 for photoshop' pirate."
Looking forward to the dog-pooping video.
Interesting behind-the-scenes stuff - thanks for sharing Ryan! Your little Ripple-Edit tip with the still image was neat; I've never thought of that before to tighten up clips. Also, Da Vinci Resolve is incredible - I switched a few years ago from Adobe Premiere Pro to Da Vinci Resolve, and I'll never go back. I even bought the pro version because I was so blown away with how well it worked, didn't crash every 5 minutes and didn't cost me $24 a month lol
Holy crap, you edited on flat bed?! What a relic! I was in film school back in 2002 through 2004. My class was the first at my school to transition from editing on a flatbed to using advid. The first half of The semester was on the flat bed in the second half was on the computer. After that semester, they switched the entirely to non-linear editing. Even when we shot on film, it was sent to a lab in digitized. A former student bought one of the flatbeds for nostalgia sake.
But that's cool that you got to use one! Really makes you appreciate our current technology.
Now that I know about J cuts I'm going to start seeing them everywhere. Thanks.
That video tutorial about video editing made me go "uh!" in a positive tone
Your honesty 👏 and dedication to comedy is so heartening. Keep it up, maestro!
Releasing 2 videos at the same time is TIGHT
It’s super easy, barely an inconvenience
Realizing
@@trouvial really? no comment on "thight"?
@@trouvial seriously? THAT'S the word you chose to correct?
@@trouvial Releasing
Great video - concise, entertaining, not fueled by sponsorship. Thanks!
I still have my Mini-DV camera. I now feel very old.
Don't feel bad, I still have my Hi-8 camera!
I went to the Soo Locks a few days ago and I saw both Ryan and George nod at me from Canada.
thanks, man!
See you on that street in 10 years from now..
"I go plop, I go plop, I go plop...until I've plopped everything I need to plop" should be the next catch phrase.
3:51 One word: GLACIER❄️
This is bringing me back to my first year of videography courses! This is a great overview, down to the importance of Pexels and Gaussian blur.
I actually work for Adobe, in real life, for money and everything-- my name is, in fact, John Adobe III, son of, of course, John McAffee (his maiden name)-- and I can confirm that they, err, we are indeed full up on money, and so, as we say, it is morally justified to pirate "our" software.
🤣
good because that's exactly what i'm about to go do to my mother-in-law's copy of photoshop so she can keep making money because social security doesn't pay enough
Even when you provide how-tos and instructional content, you always retain your natural comedic charm and flow that engages viewers right through the entirety of the video. Thanks for sharing the hardware and software too, and very helpful tips on the J cuts!
Huh...... 8:17
Oh, Ryan, you nail EVERY SINGLE THING YOU DO. Hope that's not too much pressure, keep up the good work. Never let me down. Congrats.
1:27 "Hi there hello I'm a toe now I've decided"
Your comment was the one visible when I naturally reached that point in the video.
It was glorious.
I like to hear how different people do their editing processes, and picking up some helpful tips!
I love it!
1:27 that’s super gross
Dogg-phobic
Thank you for sharing this! I hope to someday create videos like this of my own. All I need is a camera, a studio, peace & quiet to record, and time! Maybe in about 15 years!
0:06 I lost respect and interest at this moment
Cool story
Why?
He lost the commanding mustache
The mustache? He did have a more commanding mustache before he ripped it off only for us to realize it was fake…
Love this new channel
As someone who loves Ryan I love his humor and videos, and as someone who likes editing and animation, etc, this is great 😊
I’m glad you found a home for this! There’s plenty of fans who will appreciate this breakdown 😊
I love these kinda videos
That's really cool. I appreciate the peak behind the scenes.
I appreciated this more than you know. I am not trying to make a living at what you do, no competition here. I do want to learn to edit videos I make for good usage. Thank you.
Watching a master at his craft is always a thrill
I needed this.. I have ideas but lack the way to execute them. this really helpful, thank you!!!!! I'll give you the Nod.
Very kind words and I completely forgot about stick death videos. Nostalgia unlocked.