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Why I stopped editing like MrBeast and my clients went VIRAL!
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Stop editing like MrBeast your channel does not have the same community and it it actually hurting your views and subscriber count. When you edit your videos you want to go viral and have a high video watch time but I would choose a creator in the same or similar niche as you instead of comparing yourself to someone with millions of dollars to spend. Editing with engaging graphics is smart but don't overdo it with too many transitions and effects. That makes viewers not want to keep watching. Here's how I edit videos not like MrBeast for clients and still get millions of views. I use zooms, captions, and stock footage while editing with cuts but I do them strategically.
Make educational content? Edit like these creators: ua-cam.com/video/kzBb2E_XPNk/v-deo.html
0:00 Editing like MrBeast didn't get my client more views
0:40 Edit with correct graphics
1:35 Overly energetic videos
2:50 Putting too much on screen at once
3:30 Highlight captions
3:52 The algorithm
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Best Mouse for Video Editing (How it cuts your editing time in half)
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ What is the best mouse for video editing? For me and a lot of pro editors, a professional video editing mouse needs to have shortcuts in order to improve our workflow on Adobe Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve, or Final Cut. By adding your keyboard shortcuts to the mouse your editing time gets cut down in half and you double your speed! I'm com...
$0-$10K/month Video Editing: My full time freelance journey & step-by-step guide
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ In this video you will learn how to get your first clients as a video editor, improve your editing workflow, get paid more for video editing, how to go full-time as a video editor, full time vs freelance editing, get more clients, negotiate your editing rate, network with other filmmakers, and how to earn $10k/month video editing! Timestamp...
Choose the BEST Hard Drive for Video Editing - Fast & Affordable My Book Duo
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ Choosing a hard drive for video editing can be confusing. I share my process how I upgraded my editing storage setup with an option that is cheaper than a nas system from syncology, more storage than a lacie drive, and more permanent than several external samsung ssd drives: the Western Digital My Book Duo has speeds fast enough to edit in ...
MUST HAVE Gear for Content Creators as a Pro Videographer
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ If you're ready to start creating content on UA-cam, Instagram, and TikTok this gear will help you not make the same mistakes I made! Amazon Affiliate Links to support Channel: Deity Shotgun Mic: amzn.to/3zmR2r1 Mic Stand: amzn.to/45FPhRM Aputure Light: amzn.to/3XCsS5N Even as a pro videographer, I underestimated how challenging making cont...
How to edit like Ali Abdaal, Tom Noske, and Thomas Frank
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How to edit like Ali Abdaal, Tom Noske, and Thomas Frank to make high quality content on TikTok, Instagram, and UA-cam. Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ Want to learn how to make UA-cam shorts, TikToks, and IG reels like Ali Abdaal? Here's some helpful tips from his and other popular creatives to help elevate your short form and long form content. In this video you will le...
Why Premiere Pro is STILL the BEST Video Editing Program
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ Why Premiere Pro is still the best video editing program- Whether you’re a beginner video editor looking to choose a program or a professional video editor deciding whether to switch to another software like Final Cut, Davinci Resolve, or Capcut then I think this video can help you learn why Premiere is the industry standard and why that’s ...
How to Edit Videos like Thomas Frank (3+ Million subs/ $100k month)
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Retention Animations Pack: videoloadout.com/ How to edit videos like @Thomasfrank and @ThomasFrankExplains A millionaire UA-camr with over 3 million subscribers and has mastered educational UA-cam videos. But more importantly, a guy helping people online by sharing helpful tips and his own experience. 00:00 How Thomas Frank makes $100k/month 00:50 Thomas Frank Video Editing Tips 1:10 Good UA-ca...
Clothing Commercial Video Editing Breakdown
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ Learn my techniques, workflow, and more in the professional clothing commercial video editing breakdown for this video from start to finish! Editing in Premiere Pro I'll share my editing secrets to pacing, product videography, transform tool, and making your client and models look good in a cinematic video. For Business Inquiries Only: cont...
How I film for Clothing Brands - Pro Filmmaker Breakdown
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Cinematic sounds to upgrade your edits: videoloadout.com/ Here's how I filmed these cinematic clothing commercials and fitness apparel content. Fashion videography tips to help you grow in your career. The better content you film the more your outreach to clients will pay off and become profitable. 00:00 Intro 00:13 Why I film handheld 00:45 You need an external video monitor 1:10 Why shoot wit...
I tried viral Tiktok editing effects as a pro videographer! Cinematic Instagram Reels and Tiktoks
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ Can a pro video editor go viral on TikTok? I used 3 viral IG Reels effects in my own video in an attempt to go viral. Videographers on social media is tricky. Trying to make money with all this weird vertical video while also trying to be a filmmaker who makes cinematic content and tells stories is a balancing act. I'm using premiere pro to...
Advanced Speed Ramping Effect Tutorial using Premiere Pro
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ Whether you’re filming a model, car or even a grocery cart I will show you how to do the smooth and exciting speed ramping video effect in premiere pro 2024. As a videographer and video editor making cinematic content on UA-cam, Tiktok, and Instagram, This effect is super valuable to catch your audience’s attention and blow them away. You c...
Never filmed on a vintage lens? Try the Helios 44-2 58mm lens
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com/ The helios lens has anamorphic qualities and vintage character qualities that are a cinematographer's dream at around $50! I use it for cinematic b roll footage for stylistic documentary shots. It's so fun and unique to use. For how cheap it is. How can you not use this lens? Perfect for filmmaking. Vuhlandes and alexa 35mm vibes. The lens ...
How to make videos like Ali Abdaal on YouTube and Tiktok / Ali Abdaal Editing Style Tutorial
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Retention Pack Graphics: videoloadout.com Ali Abdaal is the perfect example of engaging UA-cam content while not using overwhelming graphics and text. For your Tiktok, IG Reels, UA-cam Shorts and UA-cam videos get more views and therefore more subscribers, learn from his UA-cam script writing, editing style, and video formats. 00:00 What we can learn from Ali Abdaal 1:04 Better video hooks 1:50...
Stranger Things Sound Design SECRET you can use for CINEMATIC TRANSITIONS
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Upgrade your edits with our effects: videoloadout.com Here's how Stranger Things Season 4 delivered some cinematic transitions with great sound design! Sound design is one thing I emphasize in all my videos that is far too often overlooked. It is an essential filmmaking tool you need to use in premiere pro or your editing software to keep and build the emotion of your scenes instead of starting...
Cinematic Sound Design Techniques Pro Video Editors Use for Content and Commercial Videography
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Cinematic Sound Design Techniques Pro Video Editors Use for Content and Commercial Videography
Why I NEVER film 120fps as a pro videographer! Frame Rate GUIDE
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Why I NEVER film 120fps as a pro videographer! Frame Rate GUIDE
Filmmaker Reacts to Pink Tape Official Trailer by Lil Uzi Vert Directed by Gibson Hazard
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Filmmaker Reacts to Pink Tape Official Trailer by Lil Uzi Vert Directed by Gibson Hazard
Amateur vs Pro video editor! Skills that make a difference for getting clients
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Amateur vs Pro video editor! Skills that make a difference for getting clients
Must Have Videography Gear: Top 10 Essentials for Professional Filmmakers
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Must Have Videography Gear: Top 10 Essentials for Professional Filmmakers

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  • @roshanpaliwal6269
    @roshanpaliwal6269 2 дні тому

    I want a Tom Noske Video tutorial

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 2 дні тому

      @@roshanpaliwal6269 Tom Noske short form content I’m guessing? Good idea I’m on it

  • @KyrieQHD
    @KyrieQHD 3 дні тому

    damn man what a video Really loved the 80% - systematic, 20% - creative advice So many times I procrastinate with work because my workspace is just a creative chaos I got to ~3k a month with 2-3 long term clients, only editing for UA-cam (but I'm constantly burned out so I work like 3 days a week lol) So you basically started to treat your freelance job as a business, that's what allowed you to get to those numbers These are actually great and realistic advices not like many other "make 10k a month with editing" videos, where they made those 10k with selling courses on "how to make 10k with video editing" how can I contact you? If you're interested, we could make a podcast/discussion kind of video on this topic, your view and experience is very cool and refreshing in my opinion!

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 3 дні тому

      I’m glad you found the video helpful 🍻 I still struggle with burnout, I feel you on that! Lot of things can help get to $8-10k range, I’ll have to expand on this video eventually. You can reach me at contactvideoloadout@gmail.com

  • @MadGitty
    @MadGitty 14 днів тому

    Nope, I will never use a subscription service, I moved away from Adobe and have never regretted it and save so much money

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 14 днів тому

      I support saving money. Do you mind letting other editors know what type of editing do you do? Edit your own videos as a videographer, film, freelance video editor, etc. That'd be helpful for other editors to help choose as well. Thanks for the insight have a good one!

    • @MadGitty
      @MadGitty 14 днів тому

      @@VideoLoadout hi I went over to the free version of DaVinci resolve and then paid for the studio version some months later, I do corporate events, weddings and anything I can do, I use lightwave for 3d animation, I really haven’t missed Adobe at all .

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 7 днів тому

      That's helpful input, keep up the good work! 3d animation as well, I never could go past 2d compositing. Good stuff

  • @gamershub7950
    @gamershub7950 15 днів тому

    I'm trying to make money online as a teen and I saw your video and it helped me. I saw your channel and saw you were at 999 subribers so I had to be your 1000th subscriber.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 15 днів тому

      1000th sub that’s so cool of you! Glad I could help. Cheers x 1000 🍻

  • @georgethomas3377
    @georgethomas3377 16 днів тому

    A good hook is more complex than people realize. Takes some proactive

  • @VideoLoadout
    @VideoLoadout 16 днів тому

    What did you find most helpful in the video? Any topic you want covered in more detail? I want to help your content succeed online so let me know how I can help

    • @OHN-Online_Helping_Nepal
      @OHN-Online_Helping_Nepal 16 днів тому

      share how to build up a story with video editing skill

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 16 днів тому

      Great idea! building a story with editing helps make great content and build a community. I’ll keep that in mind for a future video 👍🏻

    • @OHN-Online_Helping_Nepal
      @OHN-Online_Helping_Nepal 16 днів тому

      Best of luck, I'd love to be in contact with like-minded editors like you.

  • @OHN-Online_Helping_Nepal
    @OHN-Online_Helping_Nepal 16 днів тому

    such a great value .

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 16 днів тому

      Glad to hear that! Putting a lot of work to make these videos helpful for everyone. Thanks for the comment!

  • @dani_da_vision
    @dani_da_vision 21 день тому

    Ben Affleck? Have you transitioned into video editing?

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 20 днів тому

      I don't see it, but hopefully I'm closer to being batman lol

  • @user-bf3uu8tf1k
    @user-bf3uu8tf1k 27 днів тому

    can you please tell , how they make the number effect behind the STRANGER THINGS text ? like season 4 intro ..

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 27 днів тому

      Looks like they export the text as an alpha channel. The glow separates it from the number in the background. The fade in and vignetting on the 4 makes it look good. There’s no interaction of the glow on the 4 so you should be able to do it in 2D not 3D. What are you having trouble with specifically?

    • @user-bf3uu8tf1k
      @user-bf3uu8tf1k 27 днів тому

      @@VideoLoadout the trouble is, to make the Number "4" effect Behind the Stranger Things text. Actually I don't understand that how to create the "4" Behind the text glowing and pulsing effect.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 27 днів тому

      Export your text as quicktime 444 alpha channel. RGB + alphas setting on after effects and add whatever below it or just use the layer system. I don't understand because just have your text layer in front of 4. You using after effects?

    • @user-bf3uu8tf1k
      @user-bf3uu8tf1k 27 днів тому

      @@VideoLoadout yes I use the After Effects, & thank you for your help ❤

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 27 днів тому

      @@user-bf3uu8tf1k Hopefully I helped a little. Good luck!

  • @veredictum4503
    @veredictum4503 28 днів тому

    Yes this "middle ground" has many users! Totally irrelevant, but notice what looks like a St Benedict crucifix. Hope you got it blessed in the special Latin Rite. There's a different type of "war" going on.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 28 днів тому

      Blessed the St Benedictine crucifix in the Catholic Church. That’s more important than any video , happy to see this comment. I agree with you. God bless!

  • @dhanidhuinduwara7648
    @dhanidhuinduwara7648 28 днів тому

    Thanks for the amazing tips, BTw can you give us about any cold outreach templates or examples whether its through email, or Instagram etc...

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 28 днів тому

      Yes, I’ll make time to put that in a future video. Are you a video editor or videographer?

  • @hideri5700
    @hideri5700 Місяць тому

    Great video dude. I was shocked when i saw your subscribers and views you deserve better than that. I slowed down the video and watched it like that so you can get more interaction rate.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      CHEERS! Wow that's so nice that literally made my day! That's super nice I hope you have a great day and enjoy future content from this channel! That's a classy move bro

    • @hideri5700
      @hideri5700 Місяць тому

      @@VideoLoadout I sure will do thanks.

  • @georgethomas3377
    @georgethomas3377 Місяць тому

    Mouse/keyboard Shortcuts = faster editing 🙌

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      Edit and move clips thousands times a week, why not make it faster and better?

  • @VideoLoadout
    @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

    What mouse do you edit with? Are you switching?? Not a lot of editors talk about their mouse, but I found it to be really important. I nudge clips for a living and being able to use shortcuts is so helpful I can't go back! I really hope a lot of video editors start using this mouse, I friggin' love it honsetly!

    • @Black_Blade7
      @Black_Blade7 Місяць тому

      Why didnt u pin ur own message

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      Totally forgot, uploaded the video and started working. Clutch comment though! I appreciate it! Have a good one!

  • @AbdulRehman-wx2hx
    @AbdulRehman-wx2hx Місяць тому

    Hey what's you insta as i would love to have a chat with you if you can take out some time.

  • @GabrielsUniverse
    @GabrielsUniverse Місяць тому

    Thank you.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      @@GabrielsUniverse glad you found the video helpful! Thanks for commenting 🍻

  • @Akkie2k
    @Akkie2k Місяць тому

    Honesty with value, Loved it. Can you tell me how to approach clients from other countries like the US/UK? And what type of portfolios should I have?

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      Happy to help. Yes, USA & UK have highest client budgets so that’s smart. If you communicate clearly, shouldn’t matter where you’re from. Good communication and quality = good client experience. If you want work not clients then you should reach out to marketing agencies, production companies, and freelancers with similar clients. Basically your portfolio should tell them you make quality of content and it won’t take long to train you to help them with their clients. If you want clients not just working for someone- you fix marketing problems not make videos - even though you do. Help a booming industry that uses ads like fashion, fitness, e commerce. Find a client dm or upwork. Don’t worry about getting paid too much now. But when your client has a success- you sell other clients on finding success as well or even better - similar success. Simiply- make ads for a fitness brand and offer to do the same for 50 others. Film a social media video to pin 📍 on ig for a clothing brand and offer the same to 50 others. For more money. Make a good website and make sure your business looks professional at first glance. That’s called inherent value (website with quality BTS and notable brands on website). Most important thing is to edit for others who have clients and make money or work on getting your own clients. Creativity should be improved but business is more important unfortunately 👍🏻 you got this !

    • @Akkie2k
      @Akkie2k Місяць тому

      @@VideoLoadout Omg! Am sorry I was busy a bit just dropped a like ASAP I could, Thank you so much for the reply am so lost Rn I can't express, as there was incident which made me come home and start editing again. I couldn't process it but this niche Idea is what's burning in my head and I'll do this! Can I ask one more question? Shall I reach out personally or cold mail/ cold call?

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      You can ask your question through a comment or email in my UA-cam bio. Happy to help. A lot of people are going through something similar so feel free to comment 🍻

    • @Akkie2k
      @Akkie2k Місяць тому

      @@VideoLoadout Thank you so much brother 🍻

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      @@Akkie2k 🍻

  • @RakshithGnanesh
    @RakshithGnanesh Місяць тому

    Hey, great video but can you tell us where did you find the clients to reachout from?

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      Yes, I wanted talk more about leads but the video was too long. Client leads: If you’re not full time spend time everyday applying to full time jobs. Freelance. Instagram DMs. I’ve sent hundreds. Email - find emails on linked in and company website. Then reach out to other businesses in that field and share previous success. Facebook groups landed me my biggest client. Lot of cold outreach. People also found me on ig because the hashtags I used. If you’re early in career get client experience and marketing results by working on upwork. Reach out to marketing agencies and production companies offering editing services. This should be a good start

    • @RakshithGnanesh
      @RakshithGnanesh Місяць тому

      @@VideoLoadout thank you so much, will try these out.

  • @studiobekofullhd5438
    @studiobekofullhd5438 Місяць тому

    hello, my respect, I need some advice, I'm dealing with weddings, I'm working with multiple cameras, post production, I'm interested in the materials, I'm working in 4k resolution, I want to get a deep copy, will this device be fast if I copy one card, for example, from 256gb in real time to two hard disk at the same time, and would it be possible for me to do montage to pull that hard disk off so as not to torture it, thanks in advance

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      Thank for the comment, happy to help. Don’t understand your question completely but I’ll share what advice I can. This raid 0 configured my book duo hard drive would be a good fit for weddings because of the size of the projects. You can edit on the drive while importing footage. Keep the my book duo plugged in as much as possible. Don’t mess with it. It is fast enough to edit off completely. Mirror your folders of footage and graphics on a backup drive that’s cheap. Backups are important for client work. What program do you edit with? Let me know if I didn’t answer your questions you can ask again. Tried my best to help.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      In raid 0 both hard drives are being used and act as 1 hard drive in order to work faster.

  • @VideoLoadout
    @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

    Hey what tip in the video did you find most helpful? Let me know if you have questions about full time video editing. I’m still growing in my career but things have been blowing up recently and wanted to share what’s been working for me. You can do it too 🍻

  • @georgethomas3377
    @georgethomas3377 Місяць тому

    ✅✅✅

  • @SabeloMoshesh
    @SabeloMoshesh Місяць тому

    You’re the plug bro🫶🏽

  • @Faith2x_116
    @Faith2x_116 Місяць тому

    THANKS

  • @genesiusmedia6664
    @genesiusmedia6664 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @genesiusmedia6664
    @genesiusmedia6664 Місяць тому

    Should I edit using a raid 0 hard drive or an external SSD to edit off of? I edit large conference videos

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

      Use a Raid 0 hard drive like the my book duo for editing projects like that which are over 2tb. It’s fast enough for 4K editing without proxies. If I have a small project like a graphics heavy ig commercial reel I can edit it on my pc’s internal SSD then offload the footage to clear up space when done. But for 95% of projects I’m just editing off of my book duo

  • @VideoLoadout
    @VideoLoadout Місяць тому

    Links to hard drives in description and to summarize: After editing with the My Book Duo configured to Raid 0- it's been a drive I can both edit 4k video quickly off of and also has a massive 16TB of storage to edit larger client projects in this phase of my career. I hope this video helps if you're in a similar situation and feel free to help other video editors by commenting your storage system solutions that have helped you. Cheers!

    • @dani_da_vision
      @dani_da_vision 21 день тому

      Tnx for the video! What are the bechmarks for read and write speed with this setup on 4k timeline?

  • @nonamichek
    @nonamichek 2 місяці тому

    nice montage 👍

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! And if you have any video topics you might want covered- let me know! That’d be helpful.

  • @BebenonTV
    @BebenonTV 5 місяців тому

    Hi. Just stumbled on your video. Can you tell me how to animate my videos? Thank you.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      Of course, what animations specifically? After effects and premiere for programs. Retention animations at videoloadout.com for animation and graphics. After effects for text animations.

    • @BebenonTV
      @BebenonTV 5 місяців тому

      @@VideoLoadout Thank you so very much. I’m definitely going to look into that.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      Glad I could help :)

  • @jannik244
    @jannik244 5 місяців тому

    bro woke up and started capping

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      I’m standing on bidness lol thanks for the comment tho

    • @jannik244
      @jannik244 5 місяців тому

      @@VideoLoadout No problem, at the end of the day the program is just a tool, with good skills you can make great editing on every program.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      @@jannik244 Agreed! If I edited different types of videos I might choose a different program. Have a good one!

  • @kendallgraves4950
    @kendallgraves4950 5 місяців тому

    'promosm'

  • @jeffchandler3390
    @jeffchandler3390 5 місяців тому

    I wouldn't go back to premiere if you paid me a million dollars. I've used many NLE's in the past 30 years and premiere to me is the bottom of the list. DaVinci resolve has been a pleasure to use. It's inexpensive and I've made a lot of money using it. Adobe is all about keeping you paying. If it was in any way Superior I wouldn't mind that but it's not. It's actually an inferior product.

  • @weeklymindset
    @weeklymindset 5 місяців тому

    keep the content man

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      You got it! 🍻 thanks for the comment! Any topics you would like me to make a video about?

    • @weeklymindset
      @weeklymindset 5 місяців тому

      How to edit long form videos like Ali Abdaal@@VideoLoadout

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      @@weeklymindset Good idea. I agree!

  • @clockprograming6028
    @clockprograming6028 5 місяців тому

    Bro This is fire

  • @Punia-Sahaab
    @Punia-Sahaab 5 місяців тому

    Adobe is very expensive.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      It’s the program I and my collaborators use to run production companies with large business clients so it hasn’t been a factor for me. But for personal use I recommend Black Friday sale or buying a student email for discount ;) If the ROI isn’t worth it for personal use you can always use whatever fits your needs best. I just come from the business side. Thanks for the comment 🍻

  • @robainscough
    @robainscough 5 місяців тому

    I'll give 20 reason why I stopped using Pr/Ae ... 1. Unstable 2. Horrible performance on any CPU/GPU combo 3. Layer based is not as clear and easy to identify issues as node based 4. Controller integration is horrible with way too much latency, 5. Extremely dumb with RAM usage, 6. Layout templates that never seem to "stick" when saved, 7. Bugs bugs bugs (keeps generating extra files I open PSD ... fixed, then broken, then fixed, now broken again 8. Adobe support ... passed of to community?? 9. No Atmos mixing 10. Surround mixing is extremely difficult 11. Need to convert everything to proxies (try color grading on proxies - good luck) 12. Color grading has a horrible UI and sensitivity just isn't there to coarse 13. Audio sync from multi-camera is 50/50 chance of success, 14. One small edit can require undo/redo of a bunch of other edit 15. HDR is very difficult to work with 16. Converting audio to mono, stereo, 5.1, requires destructive edits (can't go back easily) 17. Working with LUTs and using standard Rec709 and ability to change back is way too janky, horrible workflow 18. No PlugIn integration for AI based upscaling, frame generation (like Topaz Video AI for DaVinci Resolve). 19. Native tracking is junk, requires additional expensive tools like from Mocha (Boris FX) 20. Endless "render in/out" to get FX to show ... I have more but for now that will do. DaVinci Resolve is an editor/colorist dream come true ... sorry Adobe after 13 years I finally gave up beating myself up with Adobe Pr/Ae and have moved on to DaVinci Resolve.

    • @robainscough
      @robainscough 5 місяців тому

      @@VideoLoadout Anything that comes my way ... i.imgur.com/sFMVJkd.jpg

    • @robainscough
      @robainscough 5 місяців тому

      @@VideoLoadout So you removed my response that provided evidence to answer your question because it was a picture link?

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      @robainscough I did not remove any comments feel free to comment any opinions you have. can you even leave pictures in comments though?

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      This comment still here my man

    • @robainscough
      @robainscough 5 місяців тому

      @@VideoLoadout Yes, one of Resolves strong points. Networked projects have several ways of being worked on by teams, but Resolve libraries are actually managed thru a lite weight SQL database that manages all assets and project files. You can also setup workstations to operate in "headless" mode so you can render out to headless workstation while you continue working on the project. 10G or better network recommended for networking projects. NLE working remotely is much more common so networking/cloud support is fundamental.

  • @matthewv06
    @matthewv06 5 місяців тому

    Hey man, did you have the time to check out the copy I sent you?

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 5 місяців тому

      Hey man, what did you send?

    • @matthewv06
      @matthewv06 5 місяців тому

      Free copy, I sent it to the email you have on UA-cam@@VideoLoadout

  • @jjproductions4321
    @jjproductions4321 6 місяців тому

    What helped me become better is spending time with my editing tool, trying out different effects/transitions/etc, so I know what works and doesn't work well.

  • @tanushree_natarajan
    @tanushree_natarajan 6 місяців тому

    Me again! You're videos are much valuable..I'm just wondering why you aren't blowing up😅 small suggestion, thumbnail bro!

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

      Cheers! I definitely will focus on my thumbnails!

  • @tanushree_natarajan
    @tanushree_natarajan 6 місяців тому

    Thanks bro for the wonderful content 🤝 it's so helpful❤

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

      Made my day thanks! Let me know if you have any editing topics you’d want to see a video of 👍🏻

  • @reyvaz2951
    @reyvaz2951 6 місяців тому

    Let me get this straight, instead of Adobe making this program better, they pay these people to talk all that nonsense, wait, I'm going to get a job because Premier is the standard in the industry, that's what Avid users were saying and do you know what happened with that company, that was like Blackberry users saying, the iPhone will never be better than the Berry. I can go on and on, hey stick with premier, soon you'll be maybe working making Big Mac's. Just stating the facts.

  • @anibbything294
    @anibbything294 6 місяців тому

    I cant agree that premiere is worth starting or even staying in. I can confidently open premiere right now and load in a video and watch the scopes take at least 5 seconds before they understand that i've made an adjustment. Workflow for color is terrible in premiere compared to davinci. Speak to anyone who works through premiere with heavy effects and after effects in the bridge. They are almost never using bridge. They just export and reimport to premiere....in essence a terrible workflow. People collaborating in premiere? Premieres tabs have changed 4 times in the last few years now they have added more tabs to switch to and it bugs out for so long when you swap. Anything you can do in premiere I guarantee you can do in davinci. Captions? Davinci has auto captions. Color? Davinci knocks premiere out completely. Special effects? Davinci has a built in after effects. I can roto a character in a video 1000x faster in davinci and I am not exagerrating. At the end of the day can I do everything a client needs in davinci? Hech yes. I havent used premiere in 5 years for a professional project and I am killing it.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

      Love the input. I like davinci for solo filmmakers and maybe even creators. I don’t see davinci on many job postings yet unfortunately. When current davinci editors start their own companies and hire then things might change. Premiere has a “productions” where multiple projects are under a production. And when multiple editors edit off a server working on those projects is very necessary. Davinci has an ability to do that but there’s not much education on it. Once theres more education on davinci things may change. But rn industry standard is a good place to start to get a job. If you’re a solo filmmaker though. You may not have to deal with premiere im starting to think. Thanks for the comment this will be helpful to editors🍻

    • @robainscough
      @robainscough 5 місяців тому

      Agree, I moved to DaVinci Resolve a year ago and my workflow and performance and results are significantly better ... I actually get time to do other things in life now rather that beat myself with Adobe Pr/Ae problems and work arounds

    • @sebon11
      @sebon11 2 місяці тому

      Davinci is an unintuitive software...

    • @liarspeaksthetruth
      @liarspeaksthetruth 2 місяці тому

      I gave up on Adobe in 2012. I was literally about to lock the timeline on a project and - for whatever reason - PPro crashed on opening. I had a kind client. I switched to VEGAS for stability - it was stable and easy to learn. It was okay but growing into a shop with more collaborators proved it's fatal flaw. We switched to Resolve in 2017 and dear sweet black baby Jesus what an utter revelation and revolution that was. Now our shop is all BMD, hardware and software. The pipeline is reliable, fast, and really efficient. We drop raw footage into Resolve BMD colour managed timeline and our grading is suddenly 90% done WITH correct colours. We do better work because now we have more time. Fairlight Audio in resolve is accurate ...the external hardware makes it a dream. Unironically, the only time we have production delays and problems these day, is if we have to round trip part of a project to another shop and they use PPro/AE. There's always some issue.

  • @Chandrufilm
    @Chandrufilm 6 місяців тому

    Interface of Davinci resolve much better but Features in premiere pro much more extra for editing. I don't know about FCP because didn't used. For low end PC Premier pro best Davinci lags much.

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

      Good points! Did you switch then? Are you editing content or more film like videos?

  • @curlxkid
    @curlxkid 6 місяців тому

    Niceee!

    • @VideoLoadout
      @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

      Cheers for the comment! Any UA-camrs you like or editing topics in mind? (I ran out of UA-cam video topics lol)

  • @kuiichi
    @kuiichi 6 місяців тому

    Most low-cost content creators here in Japan use yukkuri movie maker. It's common for Japanese to use the software but it is recommended to use it on a burner/disposable laptop/pc as it oftentimes has bugs and malwares attached upon downloading it.

  • @VideoLoadout
    @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

    What did you think of the video? And what do you want to learn in the next video?

  • @stevesculptor1
    @stevesculptor1 6 місяців тому

    LMFAO

  • @alincristiantiganus4137
    @alincristiantiganus4137 6 місяців тому

    I totally agree. I see a lot of videos that say that CapCut is better now, but for me it feels like a joke. It's very hard to compete with Adobe and lately Premiere Pro became quite reliable. It has some bugs here and there, but all of them have and the way Adobe's suite softwares work with eachother is unbeatable. To open something in Aftereffects from Premiere Pro and then open Photoshop from Aftereffects and work with all of them simultaneously is a dream come true.

  • @VideoLoadout
    @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

    Like 4 Davinci or Final Cut

  • @VideoLoadout
    @VideoLoadout 6 місяців тому

    Like 4 Premiere Pro