LAZY VS. PRO VIDEO EDITOR

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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro Skit
0:55 - Intro
1:37 - Scenario 1
3:31 - Scenario 2
5:08 - Scenario 3
6:42 - Scenario 4
8:00 - Scenario 5
9:22 - Outro

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I was stuck on that Tip #1 for years, just adding whatever in as I go along. Wearing the hats separately has made a huge difference!

phucmapvlog
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This whole video is basically a product placement ad. Well done!

ivanmadethis
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I think you’re confusing amateur editors with lazy editors.

Davion
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One tip for archiving that project: Project Manager

Use the Project Manager function in Premiere Pro. This creates a folder with a copy of the project file and allows you to select the sequences you want to save. It then copies all the assets used in those sequences to that folder. This way you keep all the relevant data and can delete the rest... unless you need to keep all the clips you shot instead of the selects.

bullettin
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I’ve made every single one of those mistakes. I would have loved to watch this 10 years ago! Thanks for the great content!

brianhensien
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I have been content creating for friends/small businesses for the last 4 years. To Chris's point at the end of the video, video editors/content creators ARE NEEDED by many businesses currently. I just left 12 years in retail sales to take creating full time for a mortgage company. what a breath of fresh air! id rather adjust cuts for my new bosses than help Betty reset her Apple ID for the 4th time in one week 😂 stepping stones my friends haha

chrisheeran
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Wearing different hats actually gets me through creative blocks. For example, if I'm having a block about the story I'll switch to something a bit more mindless like color, sound design, etc. and usually that time away from the story allows me to come back to it with some new ideas. Arguably more efficient than spinning in circles about something. I'd probably call this video inexperienced editor vs. pro editor.

cshep_
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Great video man. I love that you sprinkle in a little bit of humour and entertainment through your content, it makes it so much more enjoyable to watch. Question on the storage — do you keep your raw footage after you make a YouTube video or do you delete it?

joshmoxey.
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I would somewhat rephrase this to Beginner Vs. Pro Video Editor -- the reason being, pros can still be lazy sometimes. Case in point-- I've been an editor for 9 years... for client projects, I keep everything neat in a folder, but for quick edits, especially for myself, it's just not worth my time to go that extra mile for a piece of content I know I'll never need to use again. So, I think the distinction there is that pros (hate to call myself a pro, but I have done this for a long time) know when it's more efficient to be lazy, when it's not worth it to put in the time on certain things, whereas beginners wouldn't... it takes time to know what works and what doesn't.

MobiusStudiosJack
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I guess what I find difficult about the “wearing different hats” tip is that the way I edit is more of a free form approach. I’m not really sure what the video will become from the get go, so I add things as I’m inspired. I definitely have an idea going into it but it usually never ends up being what I initially set out to do, in the best way lol.

So for personal projects I don’t know if I find that tip to be helpful.

However, when I’m editing for clients, that’s EXACTLY what I do. Videos I make for clients usually have a more formulaic approach to them so there isn’t really a lot of room for super creative ideas.

Good video!

JeffJaymes
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What a relatable opening skit 🤣 Great video, these tips took me years to learn and lots of mistakes.

SpencerStanley
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i just started video editing for about 2 months now and its one heck of a can be overwhelming sometimes but its people like you who give us reasons to keep going.Thanks so much

zuggyezekwe
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Excellent video all around Chris. Excellent advice here. Even on the items I knew your perspective helped reinforce some of those points. Great lighting.

TuckerPearce
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SUCH great tips, thanks so much! Plus the comedy in this is fabulous xD

mariannerady
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Scenario 1 really spoke to me. I have never gone to schoool for editing, but have been saving up to audit some college classes for editing hopefully this fall or winter. But anyways, I've been the guy that changes his hat every few clips. Thanks for this! I think now I will be able to get better results and finish quicker.

I have found that I will always decide what song to use AFTER getting all my A-roll organized so that I can then know how to cut and adjust my B-roll. All my edits are either for YT or shorter social media videos, so I will cut to the beat most of the time.

sknygames
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Thanks! This was super helpful and the boost I needed!

megabiscuit
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Thanks Chris! I love watching your videos. I was Just wondering when you were going to do another skit video like this!

trendchamberlain
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DUDE! thank you, i never even knew about the studio drivers!!! :O

CallumAFK
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solid video, great and relatable advice! keep up the good work :)

officialretro
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your intro was soooo on point! haha. Great work on all your vides Chris!

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