Well thought out and presented info. Social media is addictive, by design. My gripe w/Instagram is their terms of use. When you post to Instagram, they can use your images any way they want to (in whole or in part) - sell or rent, e.g. - without giving author attribution or compensation. In short, you are potentially allowing someone else to market (distort/edit if they please) and profit from your work. That arrangement might be an acceptable trade off for some, but not me. I don’t use that platform.
Interesting point. My work on there is so low in quality, no one can actually make a good ad from that. Also, I have made so much more money from new contacts that hired me, that it is definitely worth to me!
Very glad youtube algotrithm threw this video in front of my eyes. I am hugely imppressed by the video and audio quality of the video. Also the message and content was on point! Thanks! May I ask what kind of setup/software you use to generate this kind of, I would say "netflix approved", audiovisual?
Thanks so much! This is a huge compliment! I work with the Sony FX line cameras now. Back then with the BMPCC 6K Pro. DaVinci Resolve is my software of choice!
@@SjoerdWess Thanks for the answer, I really appreciate it! Because you use Da Vinci I would have one more question: Any tips for maximum render quality for youtube and/or digital file (watching with tv or monitor). I have tried different things but struggle to get as sharp and clear quality as with premiere pro? This is my major issue with DaVinci, love it otherways, but the render problems kills motivation.
Thanks Sjoerd, I havn't posted on instagram in so long. I am scared to get sucked into that algorithm vortex again. Sounds like I should wait for your next video before diving back in though :P
Don't know how I stopmed onto this. All in all Damn good content 🤩🤩🤩. I also watched those rather similar from mStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys make these clips. MStar Tutorials also had cool information about similiar things on his channel.
Nice to see you, man. Great tips as always. Love that shirt. Thanks for sharing your experience
Thanks for watching buddy!
bro your tutorials are so good
Thanks dude!
Great work Sjoerd, this is certainly the modern way to look at Instagram. Thank you for your efforts creating this and sharing these insights!
Thanks a lot for checking it out buddy! Means a lot!
I was waiting for a video like this! This video can really help me with selling my ceramic art on Instagram. Great job sjoerd!
I think it definitely can man! Make sure to do some research, follow the right people and tag the right accounts, and Im sure it will do you good!
Do you have an example template of how to reach out?
Not yet. Will make one soon!
Thank you for your real words..
Appreciate it man!
Well thought out and presented info. Social media is addictive, by design. My gripe w/Instagram is their terms of use. When you post to Instagram, they can use your images any way they want to (in whole or in part) - sell or rent, e.g. - without giving author attribution or compensation. In short, you are potentially allowing someone else to market (distort/edit if they please) and profit from your work. That arrangement might be an acceptable trade off for some, but not me. I don’t use that platform.
Interesting point. My work on there is so low in quality, no one can actually make a good ad from that. Also, I have made so much more money from new contacts that hired me, that it is definitely worth to me!
So good, I need the ‘how to cut down on screen time video’! 🙌
Coming soon! 🙏
love you dude
🙏🙏
Very glad youtube algotrithm threw this video in front of my eyes. I am hugely imppressed by the video and audio quality of the video. Also the message and content was on point! Thanks! May I ask what kind of setup/software you use to generate this kind of, I would say "netflix approved", audiovisual?
Thanks so much! This is a huge compliment! I work with the Sony FX line cameras now. Back then with the BMPCC 6K Pro. DaVinci Resolve is my software of choice!
@@SjoerdWess Thanks for the answer, I really appreciate it! Because you use Da Vinci I would have one more question: Any tips for maximum render quality for youtube and/or digital file (watching with tv or monitor). I have tried different things but struggle to get as sharp and clear quality as with premiere pro? This is my major issue with DaVinci, love it otherways, but the render problems kills motivation.
@@JouniJuhani Hmm, no magic trick here. Just MP4, 100mbps bitrate...
@@SjoerdWess Ok, I guess at least my bitrate is way too low then. I have used google recommendation of 45 mbps. Have to keep testing. Thanks again!
Thanks Sjoerd, I havn't posted on instagram in so long. I am scared to get sucked into that algorithm vortex again. Sounds like I should wait for your next video before diving back in though :P
Hahaha you should. Its a handy tip! Ill record it on Wednesday!
Don't know how I stopmed onto this. All in all Damn good content 🤩🤩🤩. I also watched those rather similar from mStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys make these clips. MStar Tutorials also had cool information about similiar things on his channel.
Haha, not sure which clips you mean in particular. Good advertising tho haah