You are a genius man, I would love to watch a breakdown of your videos, you are making the intros sick and it would be good if you showed something from this to us. Keep up the good work!
Hi! These are my recommendations for the editing Im doing: The most important component in video editing is the RAM. You need at least 16GB of RAM (for any video editing), cause 8GB just isn't enough, but 32GB is recommended for intense graphics work. You also want the speed to be good, so I'd recommend at least 3000 or 3600 MHz. I have 16GB of corsair vengeance 3600MHz For processor I have Ryzen 7 5700x. You need to pick between Ryzen and Intel. For Ryzen, 7-gen is what I recommend, but if you can't afford it, then 5-gen (at least). Even tho Im not too sure how it's gonna handle this kind of stuff. If you wanna intel, something like i7 is pretty same as my Ryzen, but the one I have is safe pick. For graphics card, I'd recommend at least RTX 3000-series, but 4000-series would be more ideal, since the prices have come down. I have Gigabyte RTX 4060 Windforce 8gb, and it has been serving me well. Then just choose other components like motherboard that support these components. Hope it helps!
I can see the value in all your work. Why do you guys rush so much when explaining things? I know, i can slow down the reproduction, pause and all that. It is just a question.
Bro, do you have any TH-cam channel recommendations for people that want to Mastering Fusion? Because I want to Mastering Fusion as well as do in After Effect
there's much easier and faster way to get the subtitle work done, Simon Stansfield made a text plugin using follower modifier and expression and it is available for free on his channel
You have good ideas bro, but you use an incredible excess of nodes, I have seen several of your videos and I did the same thing with less than half the nodes
I definitely can say that especially in the older tutorial I used more nodes than needed, but in this tutorial, I think I use reasonable amount of them.
The captions are way too annoying. (suggestion keep them in the intro, and those you use in the middle to keep focus, and delete all the rest). Great video nonetheless.
you edit these like you're mr beast, you're going so fast we can't even learn anything... why do you edit so quickly :| tutorials aren't meant to be overly hyped and super edited... they are supposed to teach....
Thanks for the feedback. I think the tutorial parts weren't even much edited. Captions, zooms and sober camera shake. Could you please open up more about you not learning anything?
The subtitles are distracting, there is a vignette over the whole thing, your older ones were much better because they were focused on teaching and less on being retention edited by default, retention editing forces our brain to shut off, so if you're attempting to teach, good luck. you can make a tutorial very engaging without overwhelming the viewer and causing us to not remember anything you said. Go watch Daniel Batal, Amazing example of how to teach, and maintain retention. @@VeikkaDoesEditing
We now need a video on how to edit like veikka!!
You are a genius man, I would love to watch a breakdown of your videos, you are making the intros sick and it would be good if you showed something from this to us. Keep up the good work!
same! me and my team watching and we're impressed! :)
this channel is gold, Veikka please do a video on Finzar png style animations and Film Theory.
I'm a newbie and want to start video editing. Can you share with me the PC configuration you use to edit videos?
Your videos are really great❤
Hi!
These are my recommendations for the editing Im doing:
The most important component in video editing is the RAM.
You need at least 16GB of RAM (for any video editing), cause 8GB just isn't enough, but 32GB is recommended for intense graphics work. You also want the speed to be good, so I'd recommend at least 3000 or 3600 MHz.
I have 16GB of corsair vengeance 3600MHz
For processor I have Ryzen 7 5700x. You need to pick between Ryzen and Intel.
For Ryzen, 7-gen is what I recommend, but if you can't afford it, then 5-gen (at least). Even tho Im not too sure how it's gonna handle this kind of stuff. If you wanna intel, something like i7 is pretty same as my Ryzen, but the one I have is safe pick.
For graphics card, I'd recommend at least RTX 3000-series, but 4000-series would be more ideal, since the prices have come down. I have Gigabyte RTX 4060 Windforce 8gb, and it has been serving me well.
Then just choose other components like motherboard that support these components.
Hope it helps!
You are a creative man and I am a huge fan of what you do
Bro! Watched all your videos😮 and it's just blowing my mind! Thanks much❤
Plus, a tutorial of you explaining the "fusion" In D. R. would be 🔥
is there a video on how to create that investigation board?
I haven't done one, maybe I will do
that would be awesome , great video btw @@VeikkaDoesEditing
bro please tell me how you make first 10 sec intro and which effect you use to like give depth focus please tell
This was done really well, nice one mate
Bro aap ne jo thread animation banaya hai photos ke sath usse kaise bane
I don't even want to watch this video but your thumbnail made me to click it and your editing made me to watch it till end 😊😊😊😊😊. Great video bro...
Amazing as always
The best davinci guy
Appreciate you bud
can you make a video about how to make smooth animations and camera movement
Make a tutorial on " 0:01 " how you move camara
Can you give me the link of the paper transition.
search it up and you'll find it
how did you make this cursor if you show something the camera fallows you ? or zoom in any adivce ty for video
Keyframed the position & zoom
need How to edit like Veikka
In the description drop your setup ❤
please make a video on how to edit like you please please😭.
I can see the value in all your work. Why do you guys rush so much when explaining things? I know, i can slow down the reproduction, pause and all that. It is just a question.
teach us how to edit like you
we need the transform from the beginning
Bro, do you have any TH-cam channel recommendations for people that want to Mastering Fusion? Because I want to Mastering Fusion as well as do in After Effect
Patrick Stirling, PeeJ ENT, VideoEditingCentral, Filmic Footprints. These are the only one that I can think of right now.
Amazing video, short and full of information
there's much easier and faster way to get the subtitle work done, Simon Stansfield made a text plugin using follower modifier and expression and it is available for free on his channel
how to make Intro like you ? make a tutorial pls
Maybe I'll look into that in the future 👀
Greatt video
Bro how to edit like you make a video bro
Maybe I'll dive into that in the future videos
You have good ideas bro, but you use an incredible excess of nodes, I have seen several of your videos and I did the same thing with less than half the nodes
I definitely can say that especially in the older tutorial I used more nodes than needed, but in this tutorial, I think I use reasonable amount of them.
Legends says your style is better than his🗿
The captions are way too annoying. (suggestion keep them in the intro, and those you use in the middle to keep focus, and delete all the rest). Great video nonetheless.
you edit these like you're mr beast, you're going so fast we can't even learn anything... why do you edit so quickly :| tutorials aren't meant to be overly hyped and super edited... they are supposed to teach....
Thanks for the feedback.
I think the tutorial parts weren't even much edited. Captions, zooms and sober camera shake.
Could you please open up more about you not learning anything?
The subtitles are distracting, there is a vignette over the whole thing, your older ones were much better because they were focused on teaching and less on being retention edited by default, retention editing forces our brain to shut off, so if you're attempting to teach, good luck. you can make a tutorial very engaging without overwhelming the viewer and causing us to not remember anything you said. Go watch Daniel Batal, Amazing example of how to teach, and maintain retention. @@VeikkaDoesEditing
@@VeikkaDoesEditingI feel how he feels. your zooming across the screen too much too fast
@@VeikkaDoesEditing I thought it was good maybe just not good for complete beginners
When you do a tutorial, avoid smoking marijuana or snorting cocaine... that way you'll be able to do things at normal, human speed!
And even so, the tutorial sucks, it doesn't even come close to your proposal... There's still a lot to learn, child!