What a YouTube editor with 5 BILLION VIEWS can teach you

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Hillier Smith is a world class YouTube editor and in this video interview he'll teach you some of the secrets he's used to make viral videos for Logan Paul

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Thank you for having me! And showing that slap multiple times, still the highlight of my career.

HillierSmith
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One thing I don't think you get enough comments about is how good your interview style is.

I feel like there were so many points in this discussion where other interviewers would have interrupted, rightfully so in some places to ask Hillier to emphasise a point, but you let him run with it and then ask intelligent follow up questions.

Loved this entire thing, great job.

Andy-dhvr
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This is the collaboration that the YouTube community needed.

TubeBuddy
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Great conversation - ironically I'd like to see a longer version too!

JonDenton
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It is so refreshing to hear someone say quality is the most important thing. So many say that you need to just push content with the right seo. Care about what you do, and the right people are going to notice that you are different.

scruffyy
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Your editing on this interview about editing is absolutely world class!

industrialize
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The best bit I got from this video, noted down:

At the end you as the watcher should have changed. Whether it's emotional, a thought process or a new idea.

If you've watched the video and got a completely new perspective or a new emotion you've done a good job
If your audience has the same emotion at the start of the video and at the end, you have a problem
Your content hasn't done enough for them, there's no change, no new memory

The creative process is asking yourself how can I take them on that journey...
What emotion are they going to start with and what emotion do I want them to feel at the end
Here's what they know now and what will they know at the end

PaulVoorberg
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Great content! Even though I don't consider myself a beginner anymore, I still remember getting started on social media. It was a tough journey. Of course, things are a lot easier now and I'm super grateful that I didn't give up and stayed patient all the way through. Consistency and hard work (I had to use Famester along the way, but it made it much more enjoyable and easier so I don't regret it) is the key and it always pay off. Good luck to everybody, you will make it soon.

judymyers
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That interview could really be a HUGE turning point in my "Youtuber Career" ! It hit me like a train and I re-listened it many times in the last 24 hours to make sure that it sinks in 100%. Thanks a million for this episode !

DominicSicotteException
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This is one of the best videos I've seen about YouTube content creation ever! Thanks to all involved

PianoVampire
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How ironic that I just discovered both of these guys separately and now they're collaborating. Oh magical algorithm, you've done it again!

LifeofanArchitect_TylerD
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Editing is a skillset that is so often taken for granted. An editor is an artist that visualizes what the final product will look like.

chrisaguilera
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this guy is a legend, i started editing very differently cause of him

ChurchRealityCheck
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Bro, your channel is grossly underrated. It's seriously #1 in your niche. Here's to a few million subs! Keep crushing it.

EpicFinance
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Man this is what I needed to see today!!! I’m 34 and since I was 13, I’ve been a creator; music, film, animation. Etc but my first love is music. I got into it because of my passion for writing. After being told I had a talent for writing music by teachers and family and friends that I respected, I dove in head first by 14 yrs old. I had a full recording studio by the end of the year and what I realized almost immediately was that while writing and recording were amazing, I found myself really coming to life and finding my true artistic self in the editing and mixing.

nrgao
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Hillier Smith is low key not only a practical edited hands-on, but is also a philosopher, like the way he approaches his job is the reason why he is successful

shortsenbarranquilla
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You are gonna get so sick of me telling you how helpful your videos are. Hillier is a freaking genius. I'm so glad you pulled him in. I'm so guilty of dragging long videos on, I feel like my gaming videos need all the content. Recently I did a 60 minute video, cut it down to about 15 minutes, already hitting more views per hour in 24 hours than my videos as old as 6 months. This is a game changer, quite literally. 😁

this-nerd
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“Editing is an art form”. Love that mindset and will keep it when editing my At Home Workout videos. Thanks!

McCrazyFit
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You're channel has already helped me so much. My goal is to try and make each video better than the last in both quality of content and edit. Thank you for your channel and content! Great interview!

stephen-finance
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I'm late to this one, but man, you're channel is extremely helpful. Posting "all the time" varies with the content you make, but having ideas already laid out for the picking definitely helps alleviate the pressure.

aaronadethegamer