Choosing the right music for a project can be a black hole. Is it possible to not spend hours clicking through tracks? Yes, we just need a set of criteria to narrow the options.
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AI-powered tools are on the rise. Should editors be afraid? We look at past tech revolutions and 4 ways we can prepare for AI in editing.
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The producer adds an urgent task to your already long list. It's middle of the afternoon and you've gotten nothing done. You are constantly interrupted by coworkers or kids at home. How does a video editor get anything done?
I ask Shawn Blanc, founder of The Focus Course, these questions, and his answers are simple and powerful.
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Someone reaches out to you for an editing job—but you're already busy! Is there another option besides saying you're not available? Bared Edits asks this question, and the answer helped him book new work.
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Post-production has notoriously long hours. How can we speak up for health in the midst of that? J asks this question, and there are 4 things to keep in mind.
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Networking is essential for a video editor. But how do you do it when you aren't in a big city? Bark asks this questions, and there's a simple process any editor can follow to grow relationships.
This is the final episode of Season 1! Thank you for listening Season 2 will return on May 1.
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We editors love the details. But how we know when to stop and not overthink that 5-frame transition? Owen asks this question, and there are 3 things he can do.
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We've all gotten them: bad notes that go nowhere and waste time before a tight deadline. But what if you get them all the time? David asks this question, and there are 4 things that can stop bad notes from ruining your day.
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We all want to be a successful freelance editor. But what does that mean, and how do we get there? Uj asks this question, and there are 5 key things to focus on, whether you are a freelance or staff editor.
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Facing a blank timeline can be paralyzing. How do you jump into the cold water and get started? Phillip asks this question, and I share my favorite way to start every project: the outline edit.
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