EDITING TRICKS to level up your videos in 2023
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2021
- In this video video ill be reviewing viewers videos to help them make better UA-cam videos in 2023.
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Hey!!! That’s my video in there!!! “The Good, The Bad, And The Bokeh.” A riff on Sergio’s “The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly.” One of my most fun videos, but yes, it’s a little slow out of the gate. 🤠
Thank you so much for reviewing my video! I totally agree with the points that you made and I'll fix those in my next videos. I especially have a hard time with finding enough ways to show rather than tell. This is so helpful, not only for that one video, but also for the rest of my videos. Thanks again!
The concept of showing what I’m talking about is finally getting through to me. Seeing you edit these examples in real time was really helpful.
Bro no kidding, I binge watched your content for the past 3 days. I'm a scuba diver and I work underwater. The first video I posted after studying the info you gave me hit 30k views in the first 48 minutes. I don't know what it's at now, but I wanted to tell you thank you for the epiphany. Session times and retention rate! My retention rate was 109% however that's possible lol. 🤙💪
Congrats!
@@suzannenichols6900 thank you! Any chance I could get you to check out some of my recent stuff? Lol 😁🤙
@@loganhightide I will as time permits. , 👊😉👍 I'm such a newbie though really I don't know anything about editing and I even have different programs but I haven't even started trying to use them
@@suzannenichols6900 yes ma'am. I use YouCut Pro on my phone and DaVinci on my computer. YouCut is super simple to use and highly recommend it for first time editors. Hope that helps 🤙
Being a scuba diver is almost cheating for cool videos. 😊
I've been binge watching creator refinement content. This has been the BEST hour and a half I've invested in quite some time. I learned so much by watching you live edit, explain creator mistakes and show how to improve the content. Those whose footage you reviewed should consider themselves extremely lucky to have an industry professional provide such detailed feedback. Side note, I did feel slightly depressed to see how fast you edit compared to how long it takes me. Very impressive to watch, nevertheless! More videos like this please!
haha don't be depressed by it, ive been using Final Cut Pro for about 12 years, you get way faster
@@FilmBooth HELP
@@FilmBooth man I’m in love with editing!!🎉🎉
Watching you edit in real time, and voicing everything you do is so helpful. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into these videos.
I feel like those of us who naturally have a hard time maintaining eye contact for whatever reason, are the ones who struggle the most with keeping eye contact with the camera. I found one tip that has helped me (I do still struggle) came from a commenter on here. Gentle Whispering ASMR. Maria stated to look deep into the camera like you would someone's eyes. It helps connect watcher with you. That, and I tried actually putting a photo of someone I like by the camera to draw my focus back. Maybe that could help someone.
I have a new routine...before I get ready to film or edit, I watch one of your videos for inspiration, guidance and motivation! I think it is helping me improve at a faster pace. Thank you for what you do!!
I do the same after I record and when I have started trimming audio
This was incredibly helpful and impactful to me. Thank you! Would love to see a round 2. Also I so appreciate hearing the struggle on your end, I feel the same way about scripting and filming and my slooooow content creation process.
Thanks for letting me know, I love re-editing peoples videos, this weeks video I didnt get to release was just that so hopefully this makes up for it :)
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Actually what you deemed an error @ 32:49 REALLY helped me. I started envisioning b-roll to describe what he was saying and I had kind of an epiphany! I need to listen to my audio without video first. So creating would go: idea, research, script, record audio and and video (in case I want some "talking head" clips later), listen to JUST the audio and envision the story board. Clip script/audio to the bone and THEN add video.
I’m planning to figure out the b-roll while I work on the script. That way I can shoot for the edit and get whatever b-roll I need beforehand. Theoretically, it should streamline editing. We’ll see.
Nice idea. I'm just starting making videos, and this sounds effective. Did it end up working out for you?
This has been SO HELPFUL!!! I kept hearing all the UA-camrs talking about how we need to make our videos more entertaining and i just couldn't understand how to do that in my niche. Watching you at it has been soooo educational! Cannot thank you enough! 💜💜
Watched every second of this video. Thank you so much for sharing your process with us so generously! 😊 Would love to hear your opinions on long format videos one day, like ASMR content. It has alot to do with emotion and genuine authenticity, I'm trying to think of ways to introduce more "showing" into my videos. It would take weeks to edit 1 video with b-rolls on a 40 minute video. I'm just speaking outloud to myself (which actually helps a bit 😄) Thank you again! This was very informative and interesting!
For your niche you could test some stock video that complimented the mood and content, for example the suit fitting video, maybe you could try stock of someone getting their suit fitted, the only thing is, without knowing enough about your viewers, im wondering if a big part of your channel is that its has a POV feel to it, so stock could feel disjointed, but youd be able to tell quietly easily if that was the case.
Did you see the video intro I did with Hillier Smith? maybe go watch the last few minutes of that and see how i used stock and sound effects with his metaphor, that might work for your content in places
Omg never expected to see one of my favorite ASMR channels here😇
@@FilmBooth thank you so much for your reply! I will definitely take a closer look and will see how I can include stock footage, may be without people in it, just atmospheric shots to set the mood. Thank you for inspiration!
Holy SHIT Maria what are you doing here??? Go away haha you are too successful already XD Hey, thanks a ton for what you do.
Thank you so much Ed for reviewing my video mate 👍 I’m 100% going to use your tips to make my videos better. I’m so happy you reviewed my videos and said some nice things too 😊
No problem 👍 Hope it was useful, Your thumbnails made me want to go to Cronwall haha
You should name your channel Love Cornwall… you have an awesome channel but your title doesn’t fully reflect ( scrap that…. Doesn’t reflect what so ever ) what your channel is about and how good it is
@@REALHARSH yes I guess you’re right. However I didn’t want to limit the videos I make if I ever adventure further from Cornwall.
@@LoveSundays you could start up another channel and funnel your viewers over to it…. Being titled Cornwall and really hitting that as almost a true visitors guide it would be insanely good
The on the fly editing is fantastic! I have been editing on and off for 20+ years and I got a huge amount of clarity with how you did this. Thank you.
UA-cam's algorithm is spooky. Before I sat down on my computer today, I was thinking about this channel and how I love his editing style. I literally opened my browser with UA-cam as a default tab, and this video is sitting there waiting for me to click on it. I don't know how you do it UA-cam, but THANK YOU! Oh, and thank you too buddy (don't know you name yet!) for making this video for your audience. You will reach 100,000 subs before year and and half a million before the end of 2022. Mark my words! Cheers to your success!
I would absolutely love to see more like this. Getting to see you work through some of the challenges live is really insightful. Feel very confident in saying that your channel has had a big impact on the quality of my recent videos. Keep it up, thank you!
This was an EPIC stream, a lot of the bits I feel like I already knew but this will help a lot of creators + its nice to be reminded about some bits too!
However, loads of good new nuggets I didn't think about too much you showed, EPIC.
Literally watched all the videos, should help a lot once I've launched the channel. Keep up the EPIC work.
I honestly love the workthrough a specific project. I can look at j-cuts and L-cuts editing tips all day, but having the process and the comparision is really helpful to tackle some of my own project. Thanks!
I'm a relatively new viewer to your channel and find it really helpful. I'd love to see more of these 'live editing' videos as it helps focus the thought processes of what to do when editing. Thanks again for all the stuff you put out there.
I watch your content regularly and it's amazing. I've watched this back after the actual livestream in 3 parts and loved it. Look forward to more livestreams for definite. Thank you for creating such good content that helps us all!
Really useful video! Thanks for keeping the stream online as I couldn't watch it live! Hope you do more in the future )
Yes, please, more editing and fixing actual things! Soooo helpful! Thank you!
This was both extremely useful and very thought-provoking for me as someone new to editing. Please do more of these! What I really appreciated was how you explained *why* you made each edit. These *reasons and principles* are the main things I'll take away from the video. Thank you for the great content, Ed!
Thank you for keeping it real!! This is what I needed! Nobody shows the hustle and what helps!
This is super helpful. I do not edit my videos now and source them to an editor but thinking about these things is very important. I like just showing the concept behind why you do the edits rather than feeling like an editing tutorial which you did well. Always love your answers to the questions which is worth watching
Fantastic constructive criticsm! Thank you to the viewers who submitted their videos. I'm a newbie to video editing so I really appreciate the visual demonstrations and practical advice.
Watched every minute on the replay! This was awesome and I definitely learned (and re-learned) some things. Thank you! Definitely be happy to watch more videos like this.
So I stopped making videos for the last five years cause I was discouraged and even more so after my mom told me I was wasting my time. But I’m glad to say that I suddenly got the motivation back and your content is super helpful to get me where I want to be. I subbed!!
Get back to it! I gave up art because family said it could never be a career. Now I'm back into it, and I only regret the twenty years I lost.
@@3dchick better late than never👌🏻👊🏼
@@ThatGuyFerny Yes! 😀
@@3dchick Your drive to move forward despite lost time is beyond inspiring. You got this!
@@metamani7513 Thank you! I'm plugging away at it. 😊
This may be one of most helpful editing videos I have seen in my 2 years on UA-cam. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I’ve been looking for a channel like this and finally UA-cam recommendeds you. Been binging you videos while I’m working. This is great! Thank you!
Thanks so much Ed for this epic livestream. This worked brilliantlly! Learnt so much from your amazing advice :) Looking forward to your next vid :)
This video is AMAZING. I love the way you not only told us how to edit, but you SHOWED us. We see what you did there. 👍
This was useful! I struggle with B-roll. I really like some of the ideas about pulling in some clips from further along in the video and adding them to the intro. It provides a bit of a sneak peak at what to expect and adds interest to that section (vs just me talking). Plus it is B-roll material that I already have!
For the first example...When I first started I found that as I was finishing a sentence, I would look down at my script/outline for what to say next. I learned to finish what I am saying, pause, then look down at my script. It makes editing out the sections much cleaner and keeps me looking at the camera.
Enjoyed listening along Ed. Hope life is treating you well. Great information for me to employ and a lot of your tips and advice I have been trying and they seem to be working. Cheers for that.
Thank you for this great video. That's very helpful and valuable. I never recognized the faults in the videos, but after you showed the corrected version it totally made sense. 👍😉
OMG! you are SO talented with this type of storytelling!! Very helpful!
This is such a valuable bit of content. Would love it if you could do more of these.
Very helpful stuff. I'll definitely finish watching the video. Thanks a lot for sharing!
This was AMAZING and SO HELPFUL!! PLEASE do more!! I learned so much!
I'm working on improving my editing and found this so helpful. Thank you!
I feel like I learned so much about my own editing by watching this...thank you for doing this!
I love watching this. This is teaching me SO MUCH, please tell me you did more of these.
Love the subtle editing. I need to learn more about detaching audio and moving clips around.
Another smashing video Ed, well done mate
Thank you! Must be time for your winter break now?
Very informative! Loved the live editing. Took lots of notes. Keep these coming!
Thank you ☀️ This film really helped me a lot. I had so many new ideas!
This was great!! Thank you for doing what you do Ed.
So many great tips. From start to finish this was nothing but pure GOLD!
Your honesty is the coolest part 🙂!
Wow this is one of the best videos of yours I've seen so far and SO helpful for so much more than editing. You're jamming advice about the entire process and creative vision in here and it was super useful and amazing.
New subscriber. New fan. This was about my 5th or 6th video of yours I watched and it was MASSIVELY HELPFUL to me!!!
I'm pretty new to all of this. Gearing up to start a crochet channel that might also flow into some of the other creative endeavors I've achieved some mastery with.
I've just started my editing journey and I'm extremely technologically-challenged so its been VERY frustrating. Seeing you do your thing while you're doing it, watching your process, learning that you also struggle and might take 2 weeks honing it down is so helpful and empowering!
That might sound weird to say, but I was in a near constant state of wanting to, or thinking I should just give up. Thinking, it shouldn't be THIS hard. Thinking if I was better with technology it wouldn't be such a struggle. After watching this I realize that the struggle is probably there in some areas for everyone. I would not have ever guessed it about you. Your videos are so clean and smart and in such a great flow that my mind imagined that you are just super playful and wing it just having fun. You have given me a much more realistic sense of the reality here - a long with a TON of useful information. I think now I will be able to approach it like the, eating-of-an-elephant that it actually is. NOTHING could have been so timely and necessary for me right now.
The elephant ear I'm working on now is how to sort of organize my, ummm, files I guess? Like, for a video that I think should be 5 to 10 minutes long and I have an hour of video in 12 takes or parts, like one gets to one point, the next might starts half way into the last one and goes further and again and again. Sorry I don't know the right words for that. Do you have a video you could give me a link to that talks about this kind of thing? I'm just learning how to upload (download?) them into my computer so I can import them into an editing ap, but then I've got a dozen videos from 1 to 15 minutes long and I have no idea whats in each or how to start going through it. How do you nake them or title them so you know whats in them? Anything like that would be super appreciated!?! But no matter what, YOU have had a HUGE positive impact on me that, had I not seen this, my channel, which will definitely be a huge success in that, being all but bedridden, I will, in a sense, be part of the world again and be serving a purpose. If I end up making money too, that would of course enhance the success! Lol. But, without having seen this, i might have given up thinking I just was not capable because it is a struggle for me. Now I understand it just IS a struggle for everyone. Probably a different struggle for each, but the struggling is not a me-thing. If that makes sense? I hope you feel this because I have tears right now - the good kind! The I CAN do this, kind. Thank you SOOO much!!!
Hope you read this.💜💜💜
The way to sort your file is to watch them (double click on them will make them play) and then click on the file and press f2 to rename them to your liking, junt dont change anything after the . (like .mp4), if theres something (some computers hide the extension).
This is so helpful, I have a lot of work to do. Thank you 🙏🏽
This was brilliant, thank you for SHOWING us how to show! 👍🏻
Your videos are absolutely THE BEST - more in depth than most creator videos. I have many of your videos on my saved, "watch later" list to refer back to. Thank you for sharing your talent via thoughtful and insightful content.
A LOT of things clicked because of this video you did! Thank you SO much!
This was super helpful! Please do more of these!
Amazing! Love seeing you edit other people's content and explain why. This is gold!
This channel always pumps out quality ideas. Thanks!
This is literally brilliant! I am SO happy to have found your videos! It's very interesting to see how to do this on a slower paced video.
Your videos are always so helpful and informative!
This was sooooo amazing! I watch a lot on editing, but it's all film-style editing. How you applied some of the same concepts to tutorials, vlogs, etc, is fantastic! And you did what you recommend, you *showed, * us with with concrete, real life examples. If I could sub again, I would. If you do this again, I so want to tune in live. But until then, Happy Holidays!
Thank you for always inspiring me, i will always look up to you! Keep up the amazing videos! ❤
Ed!
LOVE what you did with the “vintage glass” shoot-out. That B-roll I’d GREAT!😀
I rarely watch live streams as it takes so long to get to the interesting content. But this BTS approach was really useful to me. I've learned so much from your other videos and that made it so interesting to see your hands on approach in this one.
I watched from start to finish with a notepad!
Love that I just found your channel as you give great info from a much better perspective compared to the way everyone else I've seen. I always worried about me looking at paper lists I keep near my camera to avoid from me forgetting but you just pointed out that looking away is never good....Awwww that kills me as I've done it all too often on very in depth videos and I knew better....so now I've got to come up with a better way...maybe a teleprompter for the really highly detailed videos. Thank you and great job (insight)!
really loved watching you work. getting to see your process in real time helps so much!
Thank you! Just the video I needed! 🙌🏻
This is really great storytelling advice, nice one.
This is becoming one of my favorite channels.
Just watching this today and I stopped half way through and re edited an existing video using your tips so far, I managed to chop out 10 minutes and lost nothing from the video lol, added a more "hooky" intro and the feedback so far has been positive.........looking forward to smashing out some awesome content next year, thank you SO MUCH!
This video is gold. Thank you Mr. Booth.
this is crazy helpful. thank you so much
Very helpful information. Thank you for time you put into this.
I really enjoyed this video more than I thought I would lol thank you 🙏
An Hour and a half long video about ‘Editing Videos’ - the irony of it is not lost on me.
‘Physician heal thyself’, also springs to mind.
Thanks so much for this awesome video!!
Just starting out and I'm not even half way through and I am already using some of these tips to up my game!!
Ed - thanks for all the helpful videos. Really learning a lot from you.
Loved the live stream, Hope you can do them more often as very insightful even for an editor with many channels who gives out advice himself.
Seconded 💪
Your editing tips were super helpful! And your editing is 👌
I found this extremely helpful, watching you go through the editing and your thinking behind what you're doing was so useful! thank you for this. I'm just starting out creating craft how to videos so you craft example on this was brilliant. When I write my voice over script I put it in table with a column for the text, a column for the editing notes and a column where I put the file name of the voice over filename, I find this useful when editing 🙂 thanks again, would love to see more like this where you look at different videos
I think ill be doing more next year for sure :)
Glad I discovered the page. Really appreciate the content. Really loved the video on getting monetized in 6 weeks. Appreciated your process in coming up with content 😊
Great advice. I will be fully absorbing this knowledge.
This is extremely helpful for me. I had a couple great takeaways from this.
Hi thank you for making this I am struggling a little bit mostly with video ideas and the editing you have mentioned to grow my channel.Will keep watching for tips and help along the way.
I, Carol haven't actually watched this video yet, I've been binging on ALL your other videos. However I will watch this one as well. What I wanted to tell you is that YOU Rick and your videos are awesome. I especially love the idea about doing my own B-roll. I'm working up to that. I've watched your videos, made notes, and applied as much as I could to my first video upload in over a year. I uploaded it and set it to premiere in a couple days. #nervous
But I did decide that what I've done with this one is good enough for a first video that I've worked super hard to create something that my viewers will feel good after they watch it and ready to tackle what I'm presenting to them.
That's all thanks to you and a couple other Creators. Thank you! #nervous #fingerscrossed
These show me videos are EXCELLENT. Appreciate you and your tips!
Fantastic video. I am learning so much from you Ed. I really liked the Q & A at the end. Thank you.
Thank you Ed! So much good information 👋🏼🇨🇦
Your stuff is amazing, thank you so much for doing all this
It helped me understand a little better, of what im looking for in the edit stage! thank you!
Happy I finally had a time to watch this. Great info like always, thank you!
Thank you so much for your channel I have a different kind of experience I’m presenting to an audience I’m going for improv comedy using vr games as the stage. Your techniques for being on camera seem to work really well for me being sort of kinda half on camera when my camera’s point of view is in the first person view it still seems to work and you’re editing tricks on your other videos I’ve watched a really help me form some kind of way of expressing what I am aiming for with visual techniques and tricks I am subscribed and I am alerted to all your videos thank you so much again!
I find all your videos useful and I'm glad I found the time to watch this one too as it's so much longer. Thanks 😀 👍
When though I have Windows and don't use your editing program, I found this extremely helpful. Thank you.
I found this video to be so helpful! Thank you for helping me improve.
HI Ed, thanks for answering my question in the video, unfortunately I don't think it was clear, so I've reworded it....have almost 350 videos and at least 100 of these have a huge value but are yet to be discovered, (that's my perspective) and are only around 1 year old. Although having almost 10k subs and averaging around 400 views on a new release within the first 24 hours, many of the older valuable videos are now getting little traffic and are almost buried away.
QUESTION...Should I go back through my old videos that are not performing and..
1. Change the title thumbnail etc
Or
2. Just leave them and redo a new version of the video
Or
3. Link to them, post updates on my YT comments and post along with other social media links and hope they get a new boost of life
Thanks again for all your great work
Really great video for a beginner. Thank you so much!
This is so helpful. I am going to keep this in mind when making video’s.
THXX FOR DOING THIS U R SO MUCH HELP
@FilmBooth thank you for your advice on my video! I've only been on UA-cam for 7 months & had never edited anything before. I only have my phone to film but I will work on different angles. And I will add text as you suggested. I will also learn about adding chapters. Again, thanks so much!
Found your channel two days ago, great content, i especially love this video here :)