A Deep Dive into Editing Better Short Form Videos - Unedited Edits (EP9)
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Today on Unedited Edits, we're breaking down a "High Retention" short form video. I do my best to cover pacing, visuals, and the overall structure. It tends to be a lot more work then a lot of people expect for a 60s video, but the results normally pay off (sometimes).
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Time Stamps
Premise - 0:00
Pacing and Setup - 1:30
The Hook (Opening Shot) - 4:20
Animating a PNG - 6:30
Retaining Your Viewer - 9:39
What Visuals Should You Use? - 12:30
Breakdown #1 (Graph Animation) - 14:05
Don't Make Everything Yourself - 18:45
Breakdown #2 (Moving Pieces) - 21:15
Syncing Things Up - 29:10
Captioning and Sound Design - 31:10
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How to Structure and Edit High Retention Short Form Videos
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Congrats. I love these videos I learn something new everytime. Would you be able to include project files for members?
Hmmmm, that is a great question. I would say, for commissioned work, probably not? Just because I wouldn't want to share videos that aren't mine, but if it was something I created for myself or I had the person's permission, I don't see why not!
Thank you for the breakdown of your workflow, it's very helpful and eye opening that there are other pages than just edit and deliver...
YT Partner is extremely well deserved! Great Job B!
this is so helpful bro it really opened my ways to better workflows when editing my vids
Appreciate you checking out the video and giving so much feedback! I've thought about doing a DaVinci vs. After Effects video, but I don't think I have enough experience in AE to do that one justice. There is a creator by the name of Ryan Osbourne who has done some comparison type videos.
And whatever makes your life easiest when it comes to captioning lol. Use capcut, premiere, an online website, anything that gets the job done cause that has to be one of the most painful parts
Huge Huge W bro on the Monetization. Very much deserved bro
"...captioning is a P.I.A." he heh he! You said it!! Great video (both of them!) Thanks for sharing your process and congratulations on Partner!!
Can u do more of these unedited short form videos it's amazing
I really love this kind of videos, really makes me appreciate the work done in the background
Thank you for giving it a watch
Great video and congrats on the YT partner program.
It's crazy that some people expect these types of edits on Upwork but just want to spend $5-10 for it 😅
Congrats partner wampus!
Wooow Thank you so much for taking us through your workflow 🙏🏼 This is the exact content i was looking for.
Really gives me new Ideas for animations and just a different way of dealing with an edit.
Really appreciate it!!
Dope content! Subscribed. 👏🏻👏🏻
Very informative! I enjoy your breakdown a lot and I learn many things every time. Would love to see more this kind of content in the future. Thank you so much!!!
i love your videos man thank you so much
appreciate you giving it a watch
Excellent video, you are an excellent inspiration. By the way, when I had the free version of DaVinci, for the subtitles what I did was the following: I exported the audio, then I took it to CapCut and there I generated a file. SRT that he later added in DaVinci
This was awesome man! So cool to see your workflow :) Lots of great tips, thanks for sharing
coming from the best editor/creator/motivator I know, that's supreme love
Congrats on the partnership homie! You do work hard, and it's great to see insight into high retention things, as you're right, most non video editors do not know what goes into something of this quality. It's a lot more than you think, and at times we are at the mercy of our own hardware, which is another battle in itself.
Looking forward to more, and make sure you take time for yourself, you deserve it dude!
Thank you ghostly, and I appreciate all the kind words (too funny bumping into you in AlexTech's chat lol)
MagicZoom an Animate been saving lives and time, real ones know lol@@itstheWampus
Bro could you make a separate video on how did you animate that png in the start smoothly, and how that game picture splits?
Love your video from india
1:54 bro that crazy i use studio version and i didn't know i can remove silences all at once
intersting vid idea: whats easier to do on after effects compared to resolve? , i am focused on learning resolve but if there is an easier way to do something that would be cool to know
34:03 u can also export and do it all in capcut , thats what i am doing since my auto caption is bugged on resolve and keeps crashing
Hi Wampus. I'm an aspiring video editor. Would love to know where you get your assets for video editing (especially those paper transition clips). Thank you!
Hey! So as far as the paper transitions go, I believe those are the free Paper Rip FX from Cinepacks. I'm not sure if I can sure links on YT Comments, so I would do a google for em.
But! Most of the stock video and audio assets I get are from Envato Elements and Epidemic Sound. I'm not sponsored by either, but it's just what I've found to be the most useful for me and the style of videos I tend to do. There's links to both in the description.
Hope that helps and thanks for watching the video!
@@itstheWampus amazing! Thanks a lot!!
How long does an edit like this take you??? I just worked on a short with super heavy editing like this for 8hrs and I'm still not done!
Sounds about right to me lol. When I do stuff like this with a lot of motion graphics or animations, it's normally takes me a full work day . If I'm really quick with it, I can knock it out in 5-6 hours, but the 60s videos can become extremely time consuming when you're animating every individual frame
@@itstheWampus hey this is kind of off-topic but is $28/hr in a corporate video editor role good pay? I haven't really been able to find an answer and I don't have people around me in this industry. You seem like you know what you're doing so I thought I would try to get your opinion. Thanks again for the great content.
What's monitor you're using bro?
There should be a link to my desk setup in the description, buts it's a 1440p 144hz monitor I think
@@itstheWampus thanks! I'm a newbie video editor and your video help me a lot