Work From Home Editing Podcasts // $50 - $100 Dollars an Hour

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Editing Podcasts is a high-demand, work from home gig where you can make upwards of $50 to $100 dollars an hour with no experience, to begin with.
    In this video, Studio Steve breaks down what's realistic, how easy it is to get started, how long it takes to get up and running, etc.
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    0:00 Intro
    2:23 Offer Premium Services
    7:45 Editing Speed
    9:14 Stage One: The Clean-up
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    12:03 COST to get started
    14:21 TRAINING
    15:57 FINDING GIGS
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Комментарии • 84

  • @podsoundschool
    @podsoundschool  Год назад +3

    ⏱💵Join our FREE Mini Online Course - Podcast Edit Lab. Get hands-on experience and expert feedback on your edits. Dive in here: www.podcastingsmart.com/freeeditlab

  • @jasongravely7217
    @jasongravely7217 2 года назад +7

    This is the best full package description of how the process works. I appreciate your quality and delivery. Stoked to learn more!

  • @sketchstudios05
    @sketchstudios05 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Steve, you are helping people. Thanks. Your videos are nice, very clear and easy to follow and seems genuine. Thank you very much.

  • @Lzkajr5
    @Lzkajr5 5 месяцев назад

    Love how this is straight forward and easy to follow !! Thanks!

  • @ksarai4823
    @ksarai4823 Год назад

    New sub! Audio engineer here. 2017 grad who didn’t even think about this until yesterday. 💪🏾💪🏾 was mostly in live sound or studio work. This will be perfect!!

  • @alexandriarobinson2171
    @alexandriarobinson2171 2 года назад +1

    This is great because I was just talk about how I would like to be a podcast editor. I have my podcast and I quite enjoy editing it. Great timing with the video!

    • @Anamolouslou
      @Anamolouslou 2 года назад +1

      cool! what's the name of your Podcast? are u on Spotify?

  • @surendhiransubramanian6505
    @surendhiransubramanian6505 Год назад

    Amazing, Amazing, Amazing Video Bro.

  • @cLOUcutter
    @cLOUcutter Год назад +1

    Love this. I was asked to edit some podcasts, no experience at all, while treading water in the deep end of descript, I found this and it was just what I needed to hear. Great information. Thank you Steve! Soon I shall be on the high dive.

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  11 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome! I train podcast editors . Let me know if your interested in getting faster so you can get more clients.

    • @ouioui9873
      @ouioui9873 Месяц назад

      @@podsoundschool hi what does it mean EQ and compression?

  • @Anantich
    @Anantich 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Simple and inspiring to make my beginner’s steps into podcasting. Edit first gig “pro bono”, why not !) I’m going for it 🎉

  • @monilaninetynine3811
    @monilaninetynine3811 2 года назад

    I LOVE this

  • @jsolethedj
    @jsolethedj 2 месяца назад

    Great video! I am an Ableton user,and very interested in this field. Editing is my thing! Thanks for this information

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  Месяц назад

      Happy to help! Thank you for watching. I’m here if you have questions

  • @kikidylm33333
    @kikidylm33333 Год назад

    hey i just want say i appreciate you for sharing this

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  Год назад

      You’re welcome! Have you thought of editing podcast before?

  • @djbassick
    @djbassick Год назад

    Good video, Is the compressor, eq any good in descript? I think I would rather do that in a daw with some waves plugins but it might be quicker to do it all, including publishing it, in descript?

  • @garydevera3977
    @garydevera3977 Год назад

    Thanks a lot bro.

  • @MuhammadRizwan-dz7pv
    @MuhammadRizwan-dz7pv 2 года назад

    I like the way you describe everythings related to freelancing

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад

      So glad you like it. Are you considering starting an editing gig?

  • @changingscripts
    @changingscripts Год назад

    Steve! Hindenburg is great for podcast editing. I use it with all my client's podcasts and they love the sound. Plus that there's auto leveling and they're about to roll out an Auphonic integration. Hope you'll consider them for future videos. Steph Fuccio

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  Год назад

      Hi Steph! Yes I will definitely include Hindenburg. I’ve always heard great things, I just haven’t tried it personally yet.

  • @ayoitsseano69
    @ayoitsseano69 2 года назад +1

    Super interested in doing this especially since starting my own podcast last year and buying a new laptop to help my friend with editing. Just a little nervous on where to start 😓

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад +1

      It can seem pretty overwhelming at first. The best place to start is by working on projects to build confidence and your own workflow.

  • @upstairstudio371
    @upstairstudio371 Год назад

    Maybe this is a dumb question. But do you happen to have a video of uploading a podcast/ audio for a client? I'm probably missing something but I dont want to pay for their host subscription. Any info on this would be much appreciated!

  • @joshuamartinaudio2040
    @joshuamartinaudio2040 2 года назад

    With the changes in PT's packages, do you still recommend that podcast editing be only accessible at the levels of Pro Tools Studio and Flex, or do you think Artist can handle it? So far, I haven't run into anything in Artist that makes me wish I still had my Studio subscription. The difference in price is huge... Artist is only $10 a month.

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад

      I don't see why Artist would handle it just fine. I haven't used the artist version since they made those changes so I can't say 100%. I've had really great success with PT First, the free option that was discontinued, so I can't imagine there being a problem with Artist. PLUS Artist comes with some really sweet plugins.

  • @liomihos393
    @liomihos393 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Steve, my name is Lio. I am a proficient audip producer and I've been trying to get into the online market (Voice Overs, Podcasts, etc). I have all of the technical experience and more, but none of the online experience. Do your courses include a guide to create an online portfolio and looking for clients?

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  7 месяцев назад

      Yes. We do include that as part of our program. You can send us an email by going to our website and filling out the contact form and we'll be able to provide more information.

  • @dallintagg1950
    @dallintagg1950 6 месяцев назад

    What if I want to learn podcast editing in Logic Pro? Do you have a course for that too?

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  6 месяцев назад

      Hey. Thanks for your question. I only teach Reaper and Descript inside Podcast EditLab.

  • @727amp727
    @727amp727 Год назад

    Outside of the full transcripts, I have tried all of this and don't have much luck on gaining clients.

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  Год назад

      It definitely takes a while to build a client base. Have you made big efforts on social media? Do you have a Twitter account? A TON of podcasters are active on Twitter.

  • @rautshsale1948
    @rautshsale1948 2 года назад

    i registered on upwork to do exactly just this about a year ago, and remember not being accepted, because it wasn't enough variety of skills, basically. i understood this as i maybe needed to offer the ability to edit a podcast in video format as well? which made me give up on the idea. so it's interesting to see this recommendation based only on audio podcasts, so now as i'm looking back into this, i wonder what the best approach would be. if to learn to edit video 1st and try to offer both services, or one really could start offering audio services following the advice here and just learn video on the side
    edit: btw, great that you recommend reaper as a software and not something like audacity! reaper is way too amazing

    • @AndrewMcMillenium
      @AndrewMcMillenium Год назад

      I actually work on UpWork as a podcast editor for two years and like it very much. If you want some advices - I can help.

    • @sicox8660
      @sicox8660 Год назад

      @@AndrewMcMillenium im trying to become a podcast editor, how could i get in contact with you?

    • @AndrewMcMillenium
      @AndrewMcMillenium Год назад

      @@sicox8660 Text me on FB.

  • @coreymumper2208
    @coreymumper2208 3 месяца назад

    Hi there I’m currently in the process of this whole thing, now, would you suggest having a sole proprietorship for this or an LLC?

  • @itsrelativ3967
    @itsrelativ3967 9 месяцев назад +1

    From my experience, it's better to build a studio and rent it out to those who want their little talk show or podcast. Then offer the audio/video editing as a plus. Me and a buddy are doing this right now. It builds more trust when there's a physical aspect to it. There's no way I'm going to compete online with these freelancer sites to edit podcasts for pennies. Just not realistic.

    • @althamesesmith3566
      @althamesesmith3566 8 месяцев назад

      I am so looking into doing this. I wanted to build a podcast/RUclips/promo video studio and contract any additional people if necessary. What do you think about this since you are successful?

  • @atgvolumes6772
    @atgvolumes6772 Год назад

    What do I do if I can't find anyone to work on a podcast for? I feel as if I am stuck in a never ending loop of not being able to find work because of no "experience". I know I could do the job but I don't have a portfolio or anything because I have only recently started looking at podcast work. I am used to editing audio for music pre mixing.

    • @MattCrawley_Music
      @MattCrawley_Music 10 месяцев назад

      There are plenty of facebook and reddit groups with amateur podcasters

  • @christophers6163
    @christophers6163 3 месяца назад

    Whats an audiogram

  • @47StormShadow
    @47StormShadow 10 месяцев назад +1

    The things is, I'm a great editor but I can't get a toe into the door on the freelancing sites because they are set up to only reward people who are already successful. No client is going to risk being my first customer then the website not only doesn't display my profile and offers but there are 5 other guys who have hundreds of completed products.

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  10 месяцев назад +1

      It's these exact frustrations that we are trying to help editors with. Killer editing skills on their own aren't enough. Business, marketing, and sales has to be learned and executed, which is actually a lot less intimidating that one might initially assume. I'd love to answer any questions you may have about acquiring clients.

    • @47StormShadow
      @47StormShadow 10 месяцев назад

      @@podsoundschool that is very kind of you although it's hard for me to know what questions to ask. The clients that I do have were not picked up on the freelance sites, I got in touch via email and they liked my pitch enough to try a free sample which won them over.
      I guess a big question is do I present myself well on the freelance sites, which is difficult for me to analyze objectively.

  • @JDMorris81
    @JDMorris81 11 месяцев назад

    What about Audacity?

  • @PodcastingGods
    @PodcastingGods 2 года назад +1

    it's take 3-5 minutes per 1 minute of recorded audio, so even if you charge $250-$350, you're not going to making anywhere near $100 per hour. Editing always takes long than you think it will.

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад

      I used to take 3 to 5 X, but using Descript together with Reaper or ProTools, I’m confidently at 1 to 1.5x. The real trick is being able to listen back and make edits in double speed.

  • @GabeWilliams
    @GabeWilliams Год назад

    What if I’m already advertising myself as a musician on my socials? Does that mean id need whole new profiles?

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  Год назад +1

      I don’t think so, no. Musicians make for the BEST editors. You can just add a “work with me” element, or add “podcast editor” to your bio,

    • @GabeWilliams
      @GabeWilliams Год назад

      @@podsoundschool ah okay. Thanks!

  • @akecheta696
    @akecheta696 Год назад

    did he co back?

  • @foreigntrapperz5927
    @foreigntrapperz5927 2 года назад

    Can you use Logic Pro tools?

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад

      Absolutely. Both Logic Pro and Pro Tools are wonderful options.

  • @podsoundschool
    @podsoundschool  2 года назад +6

    Can you catch the misspelling on my whiteboard!?

    • @713smilie
      @713smilie 2 года назад +1

      Scheduling 😁 this was awesome! I love podcasts and got your course. Definitely will be pursuing this route!

    • @joetowers4804
      @joetowers4804 2 года назад

      Very interesting. I am into music production, so many of these editing things I am familiar with. I am also a translator and proofreader...do you think there are or know of potential customers in need of those services on top of podcast editing?

    • @thee_erica_hernandez3277
      @thee_erica_hernandez3277 2 года назад

      I didn’t but I’m the worse speller in the world!

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад

      @@thee_erica_hernandez3277 🤣No way you're worse than me. We're famous for misspellings in our videos and it's always my fault!

  • @GotKEYStudio
    @GotKEYStudio 2 года назад

    i charge more than $100/episode because I also provide the gear/location to the client. can we get this same breakdown for producing video podcasts aswell!!!

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад +2

      That’s great 😃 what DAW do you use to edit? That a good idea about the video podcast breakdown. We have some video podcast videos planned so Ill keep you in the loop!!

    • @GotKEYStudio
      @GotKEYStudio 2 года назад +1

      @@podsoundschool I can't wait for that video! currently my daily driver is Pro Tools. My DAW journey looks like Audacity > FL Studio (beat production) > Cool Edit Pro > Sonar > Audition --> Pro Tools!! Studio One (beat production)

    • @ndesign5285
      @ndesign5285 2 года назад

      Count me in for video podcast breakdown.

    • @ndesign5285
      @ndesign5285 2 года назад

      I used Adobe Tools

  • @dangbabby1092
    @dangbabby1092 2 года назад +1

    Captain daddy

  • @dangbabby1092
    @dangbabby1092 2 года назад

    Spotify

  • @bigmadmentalmick
    @bigmadmentalmick 2 года назад

    Why include non-editing tasks in an editing package. Have you experimented with offering 3 tears? 1. Basic Editing 2. Professional editing 3. Full Podcast Management/Production

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  2 года назад +1

      Great question. These were just examples, there are of course any number of ways you could package your services. I love your 3 tier format!

  • @erinwatkins2897
    @erinwatkins2897 Год назад

    Wow, watching how they grew one cup in less than a month was admittedly shocking, I used what I talked about the other day, and well it actually took about 6 weeks for them to totally grow by two cups, I just go’ogled Mika Klopsworth and now the looks I get are so worth it.

  • @magnusatheos7301
    @magnusatheos7301 Год назад

    Imagine removing the "Um's and Uh's" on a Trudeau speech? There'd be nothing left!

  • @g3nz0d
    @g3nz0d 2 года назад

    Great video, but seems too good to be true. Also, with zero experience with some of these mentioned tools? IDK.

    • @brandonx8292
      @brandonx8292 2 года назад

      It doesn’t cost anything to use all this information and gain experience from it though. I’ve only just started to do my very own podcast and all this is relevant to me so now I don’t need to be the consumer and hire someone to do all this for me.

    • @jessemccune5486
      @jessemccune5486 Год назад

      This video does tend to gloss over a number of things. I don't know anyone that can edit an hour of raw audio in 1 hour after a couple months. It's more common to take anywhere from 2-4 hours for a complete editing job for the average, experienced editor . That $40k a year with 10 clients and 20-30 hours of work doesn't look so good when self-employment taxes and expenses are taken out and factor in the time spent on communications, marketing yourself and all the other things that come with running a business.

  • @remoterecordings494
    @remoterecordings494 Год назад +1

    Breezed over the only bit of the video we came for - how to get gigs. Just join Upwork or 'networking' is such vague, nondescript, unspecific and generally shit advice for anyone looking to not get completely exploited. Upwork + fiver = $15 per podcast episode if you're lucky. Most people willing to pay $100 per episode will hire an editor via an established agency anyway, not on upwork. Come on, be real ffs

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  Год назад

      Thanks

    • @AndrewMcMillenium
      @AndrewMcMillenium Год назад +1

      Well, you're wrong. I work on UpWork. Many serious clients, that became long-term and also you set the prices. Fiver - maybe, haven't worked there.

  • @edmubarek5168
    @edmubarek5168 Год назад

    This is just an ad for Descript. I doubt that Descript identifies mouth noise, breaths, and plosives. There is absolutely no way to approach 1X editing time. This guy is a fraud.

    • @podsoundschool
      @podsoundschool  Год назад +1

      We don’t recommend services and products we haven’t tried to our audience.
      Descript didn’t pay us to make this video. If we recommend Descript is because we use it to edit our own podcast and our clients’ podcasts.
      Calling somebody a fraud because they recommend a product they like and use is preposterous.
      Thank you.

  • @dangbabby1092
    @dangbabby1092 2 года назад

    Spotify