Are you saying my friend Casey's audience is old? LOL I feel attacked, because I watch more Mrwhosetheboss than Casey videos. But generally I watch more LTT, JTC and GN.
Dear viewers I wanted to give you all an update on what's been going on with me lately. As some of you may know, I've been moving around, hopping from one Airbnb to another so that I can travel and exploring new places. The downside of all this is that I'm traveling super light and don't have a lot of my usual equipment with me. In fact, all I have is a tiny light, my trusty camera, and a mic. It's been a bit of a challenge, to say the least! In my previous video and this one, I had to work with what I had, and the sound quality suffered as a result. Unfortunately, Airbnb listings don't tell you how much echo there might be in the apartment, so I've had to deal with some less-than-ideal acoustics. I know some of you have mentioned that the sound quality in my remote videos hasn't been great, and I just want to say that I hear you . I'm always looking for ways to improve and make things better, so if anyone out there has any tips or tricks for remote soundproofing, I'm all ears! The apartment I'm currently in has marble floors and a pretty minimalist vibe, so I can't really hang anything on the walls to help with sound. But hey, where there's a will, there's a way, right? Thanks for sticking with me through all of this and for supporting me on my travels. You all are the best! Until next time,
Hi Ed! All my voice is voiceover, I must record it separately when the house is silent (when my little son and his dad aren't at home, minutes a week). I record on my bed, so the bed lining absorbs ambient noise. I use a lav mic with my phone, I record as video with the OpenCamera app. I'm not helping sorry 😆
The TubeBuddy guys mentioned a audio software tool that removes room echo. The guy who sits on the floor in his apartment and records there mentioned it because his room is rather echoey. He played a on and off version and it made a big difference.
One of the hardest things for me to overcome right now is comparing myself to others and trying to be as good or better. really I should just be focusing on what I enjoy doing and how I enjoy to edit. if I’m always doing what other people want it won’t feel authentic and it won’t last.
I recently entered freelancing video editing and I swear to god I have stumbled upon a gold right here. You my guy really made me learn quite a lot for Free I never usually comment on videos whichever platform But I'm in the process of life where I wanna learn to express my gratitude to people like you who provide quality values! I wish I found this channel wayyy sooner haha
I love your content. I went from 0 to 3k subscribers in 10 days, because your videos are game changers. I watch your videos daily at this point and study as much as I can about RUclips. Thanks for making what you make!
I think the most important thing is that you lean into what comes most natural to you. If you are a quieter, possibly introverted person, don't edit like you're a loud extrovert. You'll be unsuccessful and you won't pull in an audience that you relate to. Remember that YOU ARE INTERESTING ENOUGH and embrace that instead of doing what you think you have to, to get views!
Impressively amazing! Love how you show the differences when other RUclips teachers just talk about the differences (yes, I'm talking about you, huge competitor with 10x the subscribers this channel has). This is a keeper video if you are a RUclips creator, probably the best I've seen from any of the creator teachers. Thank you, Ed.
Loved the editing strategies shared in the video! I've been using some of these tips along with boost app social that helps with content creation for my socials. Has anyone else tried it?
This comparison format is really interesting. Text, characters, showing, sound, movement. I will plan more of these into my next videos. Great work. This video was hilarious!
Perfect point. A lot of advice is contradicting the other. Two opposites styles say "This is the way" and it's easy to be confused. But you outlined it perfectly, making me calmer that success depends on the right style. And the right style = your style. (I mean - mine)
Love this advice. Focussing on the strategy rather than deploying specific tactics. Bottom line is make videos which are authentic to you and your style (once you kinda work out what that is! LOL!) and you will attract a likeminded audience.
At the end of the day it's about being you. It's about being authentic. If the viewers perceive that it's about your passion doing videos how you do them, I would believe that that's the main element to get a certain viewership hooked. And of course different RUclipsrs target different types of viewerships.
Natalie has been my favourite storyteller/youtuber/vlogger for ages she is SO talented. She’s just beyond everyone in my opinion she needs a Netflix show
This breakdown of editing styles is a great reminder that there’s no “one size fits all” when it comes to RUclips editing. The way MrWhoseTheBoss and Casey Neistat use text shows how the same tool can create wildly different viewer experiences-one grabs your attention with constant motion, while the other relies on subtlety to let the audience fill in the gaps. It really drives home how editing is as much about what you *don’t* show as what you do. The comparison between Johnny Harris and Ryan Trahan was especially interesting. Johnny’s polished maps are like a signature-precise and informative-but Ryan’s simple, almost DIY approach feels authentic to his style. It’s a perfect example of how matching your editing tone to your content builds trust. If Ryan suddenly adopted ultra-slick graphics, it would feel out of place, just like Johnny’s credibility might take a hit if he went too playful. The bit about sound design was eye-opening too. I didn’t realize how much fake-but-realistic sound effects shape our perception of authenticity. Natalie Lynn’s approach feels raw and personal, while the hyper-stylized effects in videos like Airrack’s keep the energy sky-high. Both work because they align perfectly with the creator’s vibe. And that final takeaway about knowing your audience’s "taste buds" is spot on. Whether your viewers want the high-energy flair of a franchise burger or the stripped-back elegance of a steakhouse fillet, the key is consistency with their expectations. That Casey quote about sauce and steak might just stick with me next time I’m editing-or ordering dinner.
I feel like today it's pretty easy to be genius on RUclips or any other social media. You can ramp up your numbers using some tools fairly easy. Likes, views, subs, anything you want, and since I have been using one tool I am having almost no trouble to keep up in loop every day (also a little bit of Famester helps along the way as well). Before it was a hassle to keep up with changes in their algorithms, I don't understand why they have to change it constantly...
I found this video very helpful. When you showed the difference in edits it gave me a glimpse of where in the spectrum I want to be and made me feel okay in not trying to “retention” every 3 seconds with cheap transitions. Subscribed and amazing stuff mate! Thank you❤
#5 is where I am struggling developing my channel right now, I love the chill aesthetic, but I also am an absolute psychopath so I feel like my internal self and how I want to protray my channel are at war with each other. That and I'm still getting used to being in front of a camera, not behind it. 😅
What about your own videos? That is what I call great editing! I was ready to subscribe, but then I saw that I had already done that! Love, love your personality and the entertainment!
I'm finding it's about content and what your subs like to watch. It's like figuring out the thumbnail. Editing is definitely part of retention but the hook is ultimately making viewers "turn the page", which is quality and engagement.
This video was a unique one for Ed. But what styles that he mentioned do you think he used in this video? That’s where the secret is. Use Ed’s videos to pretty much learn everything he teaches, and everything he learns. This guy needs some big time appreciation!
The level of commitment that this man puts into trying to educate his audience is insane. Props to the entire team for putting these together. Let us like this video to show our love back.
Hey man thanks for everything as ever. I always wanted to know where the best place to find those little clips that youtubers use etc its hard to find everything on youtube itself
I prefer chill editing since that will increase the quantity and not only does that mean more experimenting but also more of my ideas and opinions out there. Chill editing also makes it easier not to accidentally steal from anybody’s creation. For example, in one of my videos I just used trailers so that way I don’t have to steal hard worked edited personal gameplay from other people.
There are basically 2 kind of RUclipsrs, the ones like mrwhosetheboss, who extremely edit their videos to make sure you pay attention, and the ones like you, who actually have useful information to say and add less effects because you trust in your own words to be enough. Nice work as usual.
5:04 LOL NICE ONE 😂😂😂 i really learn something useful with this. anyway, can you give tips for viewer / niche that have a reaaally short attention span (average 10 seconds)? my channel is focusing on shorts video, but if my video is passed the 10 seconds safety net, it always perform badly. my strategy for now is just to make sure my video is bellow 10 seconds 😅
There is no niche or audience with a 10-second attention span, simply because these people watch movies in their entirety, TV shows and series, and RUclips videos when they are consciously or unconsciously hooked by the content or format or approach they are watching.
Guarantee you it was one of his comment goals to get people to talk and comment about it. That one sticks out so hard, it's not possible that it was a mistake.
No im dyslexic, I never want these in, I get emails shouting at me about my typos, they are never intentional and im always quite embarrassed about them
@@FilmBooth thank you, and sorry if it sounded like a dig! It seemed intentional only because the topic was "how to use on-screen text in editing" (so, like a teachable moment kind of a thing), but of course these things just happen sometimes 😊
Thank you so much for this banger Ed! Good editing is definitely important! I noticed on my newest video I got more engagement and comments on video just by leveling up my editing! Sure it wasn't easy but it was worth it!
natalie lynn herself is a living art. yt recommended her videos to me 3 days ago and I already watched almost all of her videos. her videos are so beautiful and you can tell that it is an art for her. i love it so much its just beautiful
I completely understand and agree with the fact that editing has an enormous narrative power in itself. It is the key to the success and failure of many films (I am a documentary filmmaker and have my own RUclips channel). However, I notice that the function of editing is transforming for the worse, no longer at the service of a more engaging and profound storytelling but functional to capturing the spectator's superficial attention, almost stealing seconds from him in a furtive manner and not linked to a truly profound interest. . I don't know, it seems to me that it's important to sometimes give up overly instrumental editing and let the content (always well edited) capture the audience that likes it on its own, just my little opinion, what do you think?
You should start by looking at your audience demographics. Older audiences (let's say above 35) can't stand hype edits more often than not. I accidentally attracted an older audience with the topics I cover and my lack of editing skills 😜 I've gotten compliments for not using music, no busy editing and just showing and explaining things they are interested in.
“When a word pops up on screen, it’s almost impossible not to read it.” Actually, I didn’t read any of that. I have a habit of avoiding looking at on screen text, because I personally find it very annoying.
Natalie Lynn is an incredible artist. It's actually crazy to me that she's not got millions of subscribers yet. She's probably the most exciting prospect when it comes to short films and storytelling.
this is so freaking interesting! My edits are mostly for short-form videos on IG and TT, so it's incredible to see that I was applying some of these rules already and they work! Thanks!
Do you have a video (maybe an upcoming one?) about how to make a 2-person video interesting, if they're both sitting on zoom/streamyard, and talking to each other, do you use the view where they sit there side-by-side with filler imagery above and below them to fill out the blanks that come from ratio issues.. Do this make sense to you?
Dear Content Makers! Share your opinion, is it possible to start making money on RUclips from scratch and without investments in 1 month, devoting all the time to this business? If yes, share your experience) I want to conduct such an experiment)
Not only was your video very informative but it kept my attention the entire time without me cringing or wanting to leave, which speaks to you knowing the stuff your talking about. You would be surprise how many boring beginner RUclipsrs videos there are out there. I think I am just anxious because I want to just start my niche channel so bad. Sometimes just starting and executing is the most important thing as much people overthink it and talk themselves out of it. My main take away from your video was stick to your audience and grow and build from there.
Always a pleasure watching your videos! Im over analyzing the fact you misspelled “Style” at the end and keep thinking “is this an engagement tactic I heard about?!? Where you make a simple mistake for audiences to catch?…. Or was it just a simple one time mistake?” Lol either way still love the videos! Keep on doing what you do!
I literally just kept scrolling at the comments to see if there was at least ONE person who caught the typo. 🎉 I think it was a mistake. Great video, nonetheless.
Didn't read all of the text, but it works. Style at 10:49 was misspelled. Caught it out of the corner of my eye. Wonderful video, I know a lot of work went into it.
Oh my gosh, you did Natalie dirty with that fart SFX hahaha Had me rolling! Fantastic video my friend, forever greatful for you sharing your knowledge :)
Came here to watch this video, just to get anblitze insight and mostly kill time while on the toilet :D Video turned out to be an absolute awesome piece of information :) Thank you 🙏
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As a general rule of thumb, the more chill you make your videos, the older your target audience is.
Completely agreed. It works the other way around too. If you already have an older audience, don't do a hype edit.
I'm not old. I'm vintage 🤣
@@PlayfulCrafts lawlz
older *and smarter
Are you saying my friend Casey's audience is old? LOL I feel attacked, because I watch more Mrwhosetheboss than Casey videos. But generally I watch more LTT, JTC and GN.
Dear viewers
I wanted to give you all an update on what's been going on with me lately. As some of you may know, I've been moving around, hopping from one Airbnb to another so that I can travel and exploring new places.
The downside of all this is that I'm traveling super light and don't have a lot of my usual equipment with me. In fact, all I have is a tiny light, my trusty camera, and a mic. It's been a bit of a challenge, to say the least!
In my previous video and this one, I had to work with what I had, and the sound quality suffered as a result. Unfortunately, Airbnb listings don't tell you how much echo there might be in the apartment, so I've had to deal with some less-than-ideal acoustics.
I know some of you have mentioned that the sound quality in my remote videos hasn't been great, and I just want to say that I hear you .
I'm always looking for ways to improve and make things better, so if anyone out there has any tips or tricks for remote soundproofing, I'm all ears!
The apartment I'm currently in has marble floors and a pretty minimalist vibe, so I can't really hang anything on the walls to help with sound. But hey, where there's a will, there's a way, right?
Thanks for sticking with me through all of this and for supporting me on my travels. You all are the best!
Until next time,
Hi Ed! All my voice is voiceover, I must record it separately when the house is silent (when my little son and his dad aren't at home, minutes a week). I record on my bed, so the bed lining absorbs ambient noise. I use a lav mic with my phone, I record as video with the OpenCamera app. I'm not helping sorry 😆
Dude sound quality sounds fine and i'm at the :40 second mark.
What the hell is syle @ 10:46
@@Krish-10 I was thinking the same thing 😅!
...All I know is that it's a very "stylish" word. haha!! "syle"... classic!
The TubeBuddy guys mentioned a audio software tool that removes room echo. The guy who sits on the floor in his apartment and records there mentioned it because his room is rather echoey. He played a on and off version and it made a big difference.
I appreciate the feature! Epic vid!
Your videos are truly epic and an inspiration for sure
Gawx, your videos are true inspiration in editing, storytelling, filmmaking and art. Can't wait to see your next one :D
The best storyteller for me. Perhaps because of the jokes he adds to its
Gawx is here🎉
W GAWX!!!!!
I love how the golden rule "show, don't tell" is the same in writing and film. ♥️
It'll blow your mind when you realise that RUclips is both of those things.
One of the hardest things for me to overcome right now is comparing myself to others and trying to be as good or better. really I should just be focusing on what I enjoy doing and how I enjoy to edit. if I’m always doing what other people want it won’t feel authentic and it won’t last.
True, how are you feeling you're doing so far ? :)
I recently entered freelancing video editing and I swear to god I have stumbled upon a gold right here.
You my guy really made me learn quite a lot for Free
I never usually comment on videos whichever platform
But I'm in the process of life where I wanna learn to express my gratitude to people like you who provide quality values! I wish I found this channel wayyy sooner haha
I love your content. I went from 0 to 3k subscribers in 10 days, because your videos are game changers. I watch your videos daily at this point and study as much as I can about RUclips. Thanks for making what you make!
Rlly?! Wow congrats❤
What did you do? Can you point out some key things that you changed or did?
The Adobe podcast Ai Audio goin in & out!! GREAT VID OTHERWISE
I think the most important thing is that you lean into what comes most natural to you. If you are a quieter, possibly introverted person, don't edit like you're a loud extrovert. You'll be unsuccessful and you won't pull in an audience that you relate to. Remember that YOU ARE INTERESTING ENOUGH and embrace that instead of doing what you think you have to, to get views!
this is the real advice here.
I am so so SO happy you made this video. because seeing so many editors think that hype editing is THE only thing to do when it's not
U R Welcome 😉
1. Use text
2. Bring characters
3. Show - not tell
4. Sound
5. Movement
Pausing the video to commend you on an editing technique that might get looked over. That Cast Away reference was PERFECT ( and funny lol).
Impressively amazing! Love how you show the differences when other RUclips teachers just talk about the differences (yes, I'm talking about you, huge competitor with 10x the subscribers this channel has). This is a keeper video if you are a RUclips creator, probably the best I've seen from any of the creator teachers. Thank you, Ed.
Loved the editing strategies shared in the video! I've been using some of these tips along with boost app social that helps with content creation for my socials. Has anyone else tried it?
Oh yeah! Boost app is dope! It's a massive value!
Natalie’s videos are pure art 🔥
This comparison format is really interesting. Text, characters, showing, sound, movement. I will plan more of these into my next videos.
Great work. This video was hilarious!
Excellent...
"Know thyself"...
"There are many roads to success"...
Thanks for sharing this,
James
Perfect point. A lot of advice is contradicting the other. Two opposites styles say "This is the way" and it's easy to be confused. But you outlined it perfectly, making me calmer that success depends on the right style.
And the right style = your style. (I mean - mine)
Great video, watched the whole thing btw. Also I was gonna agree before ou said it, using all techniques and just form your own style is best.
OMG I'm so glad you mentioned Natalie in this video! Her videos are extremely underrated youtube's treasure!🙉
Shes incredibly talented, Gawx too if you've not seen him. Both blow my mind with their talent
This is one of the best videos on this topic of editing I've ever seen! Fantastic job! Very helpful info! Clear and concise! 👍😃
Love this advice. Focussing on the strategy rather than deploying specific tactics. Bottom line is make videos which are authentic to you and your style (once you kinda work out what that is! LOL!) and you will attract a likeminded audience.
Natalie Lynn is pure gold with the storytelleing and vintage cinematic look. Love that girl 👌🏻
00:00 Use of text
02:08 Graphics (motion vs *)
03:38 Bring Characters
05:12 Show don't tell
06:30 Sound
08:01 Movement
At the end of the day it's about being you. It's about being authentic. If the viewers perceive that it's about your passion doing videos how you do them, I would believe that that's the main element to get a certain viewership hooked. And of course different RUclipsrs target different types of viewerships.
Exactly!
Just when I thought your Film Booth videos couldn't get any better....oops. Wrong again. Home run! Cheers mate!
Natalie has been my favourite storyteller/youtuber/vlogger for ages she is SO talented. She’s just beyond everyone in my opinion she needs a Netflix show
I can't find her channel 😞
Can anyone help me.
@@kshitijgamerofficial There is a link in Film Booth info at top of page
That would be a downgrade
This is awesome!! I've been needing this broken down to me for a while now and you're the only one who did it. Thank you!
retention is not about editing, it's about how you package things!💜
Well said.
Indeeed.
So in other words editing? It's the main factor in Mr.beast's huge viewership.
4:31 you look so good on shorts!
Your tips are amazing too, thanks, I’m applying them to my channel👌
😊 thanks
Excellent video thank you
Natalie is one of our favourite RUclipsrs and editors! Everything she makes seems to just work SO well.
This breakdown of editing styles is a great reminder that there’s no “one size fits all” when it comes to RUclips editing. The way MrWhoseTheBoss and Casey Neistat use text shows how the same tool can create wildly different viewer experiences-one grabs your attention with constant motion, while the other relies on subtlety to let the audience fill in the gaps. It really drives home how editing is as much about what you *don’t* show as what you do.
The comparison between Johnny Harris and Ryan Trahan was especially interesting. Johnny’s polished maps are like a signature-precise and informative-but Ryan’s simple, almost DIY approach feels authentic to his style. It’s a perfect example of how matching your editing tone to your content builds trust. If Ryan suddenly adopted ultra-slick graphics, it would feel out of place, just like Johnny’s credibility might take a hit if he went too playful.
The bit about sound design was eye-opening too. I didn’t realize how much fake-but-realistic sound effects shape our perception of authenticity. Natalie Lynn’s approach feels raw and personal, while the hyper-stylized effects in videos like Airrack’s keep the energy sky-high. Both work because they align perfectly with the creator’s vibe.
And that final takeaway about knowing your audience’s "taste buds" is spot on. Whether your viewers want the high-energy flair of a franchise burger or the stripped-back elegance of a steakhouse fillet, the key is consistency with their expectations. That Casey quote about sauce and steak might just stick with me next time I’m editing-or ordering dinner.
Your editing also uses a lot of nice tricks I notice. It's good, I like it.
Ok - that "B" on your shoulder legit had me laughing out loud. Gold!
I feel like today it's pretty easy to be genius on RUclips or any other social media. You can ramp up your numbers using some tools fairly easy. Likes, views, subs, anything you want, and since I have been using one tool I am having almost no trouble to keep up in loop every day (also a little bit of Famester helps along the way as well). Before it was a hassle to keep up with changes in their algorithms, I don't understand why they have to change it constantly...
Legit tactic, I might need to use this as well
@CandyGrooves who is bot?
I found this video very helpful. When you showed the difference in edits it gave me a glimpse of where in the spectrum I want to be and made me feel okay in not trying to “retention” every 3 seconds with cheap transitions. Subscribed and amazing stuff mate! Thank you❤
#5 is where I am struggling developing my channel right now, I love the chill aesthetic, but I also am an absolute psychopath so I feel like my internal self and how I want to protray my channel are at war with each other. That and I'm still getting used to being in front of a camera, not behind it. 😅
I'm here to point out the typo at 10:46. Maybe it was a mistake or maybe it was a sylistic choice.
Gawx art is such an underrated creator.
His videos look like they're straight out of a netflix special show
What about your own videos? That is what I call great editing! I was ready to subscribe, but then I saw that I had already done that! Love, love your personality and the entertainment!
I need to start using text. Thank you.
I'm finding it's about content and what your subs like to watch. It's like figuring out the thumbnail.
Editing is definitely part of retention but the hook is ultimately making viewers "turn the page", which is quality and engagement.
This video was a unique one for Ed. But what styles that he mentioned do you think he used in this video? That’s where the secret is. Use Ed’s videos to pretty much learn everything he teaches, and everything he learns. This guy needs some big time appreciation!
He's a good of example of "show, don't tell"
i was so excited to see you mention Natalie!! i hadn’t heard of any of the other youtubers until natalie came up lol
You should rank yourself with the top editors because you are one of the best in my opinion!
Great video Ed!
The level of commitment that this man puts into trying to educate his audience is insane. Props to the entire team for putting these together. Let us like this video to show our love back.
Love this video! Some really fantastic advice here. Thanks!
As a professional editor that has been doing this for over 10 YEARS You blew my mind. THANK YOU
Are you team hype edit or team chilled edit?
Hype edit definitely
Also I love ur videos!
Is there a middle team?
Hey man thanks for everything as ever. I always wanted to know where the best place to find those little clips that youtubers use etc its hard to find everything on youtube itself
A bit of both. I love doing motion graphics maps, etc, but generally go with more of the chill style otherwise.
I prefer chill editing since that will increase the quantity and not only does that mean more experimenting but also more of my ideas and opinions out there. Chill editing also makes it easier not to accidentally steal from anybody’s creation. For example, in one of my videos I just used trailers so that way I don’t have to steal hard worked edited personal gameplay from other people.
"... because I just made it up"
the delivery on that was phenomenal 😂 I had to rewind the video to hear the bits I missed laughing
Great summary, great examples. Really insightful and instructive video, thanks!
Great video Ed! What are some good ways to add engaging text in Premiere Pro?
There are basically 2 kind of RUclipsrs, the ones like mrwhosetheboss, who extremely edit their videos to make sure you pay attention, and the ones like you, who actually have useful information to say and add less effects because you trust in your own words to be enough. Nice work as usual.
I actually respect MWTB and I feel he really likes his audience
At the same time this is implying that people who edit ALOT don't have anything useful to say, which is IMO a really unfair thing to just assume.
This guy edits a shit ton 😂
Syle at 10:45. What do I win???
Lol great vid man! I’m always eager to apply what I learn from your vid’s to my own content! Keep it up!
5:04 LOL NICE ONE 😂😂😂 i really learn something useful with this. anyway, can you give tips for viewer / niche that have a reaaally short attention span (average 10 seconds)? my channel is focusing on shorts video, but if my video is passed the 10 seconds safety net, it always perform badly. my strategy for now is just to make sure my video is bellow 10 seconds 😅
There is no niche or audience with a 10-second attention span, simply because these people watch movies in their entirety, TV shows and series, and RUclips videos when they are consciously or unconsciously hooked by the content or format or approach they are watching.
Cool
Haha.. the bit with butter got me :D
Was 10:47 "SYLE" (for "style") an intentional "made ya look" moment? 🤔 Cool advice, by the way, especially the list at the end 💙
Guarantee you it was one of his comment goals to get people to talk and comment about it.
That one sticks out so hard, it's not possible that it was a mistake.
@@nicholasarnaud9782 seems rather likely!!
No im dyslexic, I never want these in, I get emails shouting at me about my typos, they are never intentional and im always quite embarrassed about them
@@FilmBooth No ed you put it there on purpose! I feel bad now :(
I also am dyslexic, I also get made fun of sometimes for my mistakes.
We love you!
@@FilmBooth thank you, and sorry if it sounded like a dig! It seemed intentional only because the topic was "how to use on-screen text in editing" (so, like a teachable moment kind of a thing), but of course these things just happen sometimes 😊
Your videos have been a lot of help in pushing me in the right direction.
I really appreciate.
Thank you so much for this banger Ed! Good editing is definitely important! I noticed on my newest video I got more engagement and comments on video just by leveling up my editing! Sure it wasn't easy but it was worth it!
This is exactly the video I have been searching for in the last few days. Thank you so much !
natalie lynn herself is a living art. yt recommended her videos to me 3 days ago and I already watched almost all of her videos. her videos are so beautiful and you can tell that it is an art for her. i love it so much its just beautiful
I love how you spelled style wrong at 10:47. that was an amazing editing style that hooked me immediately.
So entertaining! Loved the video, thanks for the great tips! You‘re really on another level when it comes to entertaining educational videos!
Ed, as always, thanks for the great video, I love watching you weave the video lesson into your own video so seamlessly. Really inspiring.
I completely understand and agree with the fact that editing has an enormous narrative power in itself. It is the key to the success and failure of many films (I am a documentary filmmaker and have my own RUclips channel). However, I notice that the function of editing is transforming for the worse, no longer at the service of a more engaging and profound storytelling but functional to capturing the spectator's superficial attention, almost stealing seconds from him in a furtive manner and not linked to a truly profound interest. . I don't know, it seems to me that it's important to sometimes give up overly instrumental editing and let the content (always well edited) capture the audience that likes it on its own, just my little opinion, what do you think?
Yes. I agree. But the issue is RUclips discriminates. And they won’t send impressions your way.
To everyone uploading videos.Please don't ever stop creating! Consistency is the key!
If music is your passion we are here!
You should start by looking at your audience demographics. Older audiences (let's say above 35) can't stand hype edits more often than not. I accidentally attracted an older audience with the topics I cover and my lack of editing skills 😜 I've gotten compliments for not using music, no busy editing and just showing and explaining things they are interested in.
I dont even want a RUclips channel, byt this guy uses his own points so well i just cant stop watching
Natalie is great! I was so surprised to see her channel mentioned but she 100% deserves it.
Love this video!
Make more like this
“When a word pops up on screen, it’s almost impossible not to read it.” Actually, I didn’t read any of that. I have a habit of avoiding looking at on screen text, because I personally find it very annoying.
Brilliant video, thank you! Makes a LOT of sense too! Once again, thanks for the content! 👍
Natalie Lynn is an incredible artist. It's actually crazy to me that she's not got millions of subscribers yet. She's probably the most exciting prospect when it comes to short films and storytelling.
this is so freaking interesting! My edits are mostly for short-form videos on IG and TT, so it's incredible to see that I was applying some of these rules already and they work! Thanks!
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Do you have a video (maybe an upcoming one?) about how to make a 2-person video interesting, if they're both sitting on zoom/streamyard, and talking to each other, do you use the view where they sit there side-by-side with filler imagery above and below them to fill out the blanks that come from ratio issues.. Do this make sense to you?
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Really enjoyed this one. I will say each video I produce uncovers a bit more of my natural editing style.
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Love your videos ❤ ❤
10:46 Style* 😂 😂
Not only was your video very informative but it kept my attention the entire time without me cringing or wanting to leave, which speaks to you knowing the stuff your talking about. You would be surprise how many boring beginner RUclipsrs videos there are out there. I think I am just anxious because I want to just start my niche channel so bad. Sometimes just starting and executing is the most important thing as much people overthink it and talk themselves out of it. My main take away from your video was stick to your audience and grow and build from there.
Haven’t been by the channel in a little bit but congratulations on the growth! I think you’ve 3xed since I last checked
“The more you show the better.” Love it 🔥💯🙏
Editing in and of itself can be a powerful narrative device!
Great video again Ed! This is all great advice, and I'll try to incorporate it into my next video. You're the best!
natalie is getting recognition!!!!!
even @Film Booth took all the tips and used it onto this video. Shockingly it worked!! stayed hooked the whole time
Always a pleasure watching your videos! Im over analyzing the fact you misspelled “Style” at the end and keep thinking “is this an engagement tactic I heard about?!? Where you make a simple mistake for audiences to catch?…. Or was it just a simple one time mistake?” Lol either way still love the videos! Keep on doing what you do!
I literally just kept scrolling at the comments to see if there was at least ONE person who caught the typo. 🎉
I think it was a mistake. Great video, nonetheless.
Didn't read all of the text, but it works.
Style at 10:49 was misspelled. Caught it out of the corner of my eye. Wonderful video, I know a lot of work went into it.
Yooo I was so hyped to see Natalie in this, the best youtuber ever honestly.
That B joke at 1:12 was so subtle I missed it the first time, which makes it so good!
Great information! In my videos, I lean towards chilled editing. But I watch both.
Thanks for sharing. I'm really trying to find out how to create the best fishing videos I can! These "Basics to Master" give me some good ideas.
Oh my gosh, you did Natalie dirty with that fart SFX hahaha Had me rolling!
Fantastic video my friend, forever greatful for you sharing your knowledge :)
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Amazing video, thank you!
Your video resonated with me on a deep level. I was ready to give up, but you've reminded me why I started. Thank you immensely!
Bro you started your channel less than 24 hours ago 💀💀
that wasn’t my first attempts or the only one@@jameswaterson3883
congrats on the 300k bro
Came here to watch this video, just to get anblitze insight and mostly kill time while on the toilet :D
Video turned out to be an absolute awesome piece of information :)
Thank you 🙏
This was a great vid. Really entertaining and genuinely inspired me to rethink my editing strategy. Thanks for the content bro!