Your tips have been very helpful! I wish I found you at the beginning of creating my sewing channel (just started last year). I'm doing this all by myself and am still learning!😉
Hi Kevin, so glad I came across your channel, great stuff. I come from a long radio/production background, so I love the creative process. It's much different in radio, obviously, no video and sales always wins over being creative. A lot of what you say is what's in my head about starting, getting everything just right, perfectionism. So I appreciate the encouragement about just do it, just start and iy's alright to figure it out as you go. I'm not sure what I want to create or where I want to take it, but if nothing else I want to do it the document my therapeutic journey or just an archive of me for those close to me. Maybe something will evolve from that, but I am definitely guilty of "paralysis by analysis".
Found these tips relatable aha (Especially the music one...guilty😅) Do you have any tips for making video editing a career? Its been a bit of a hobby for me over the past few years, my full time job is in Architectural visualisation (CGI) But Id really like to go off on my own and start video editing.. After 7 years, Im getting a little tired of working for other people!
Thanks for watching. Great question. My short answer is keep editing for yourself so you grow that skill then reach out to others and see if you can help them. It could be free at first just to build a portfolio then charge over time. You can also consult editing too if you've grown the skills enough to do that. Love to hear in time how it goes!
TV music producer' in the channel subtitle and therefore successful here (in Germany, greetings from Frankufrt). Too bad, neither in the channel (sub) title, nor video title. (For a woman works well, a sentence in the description 'only' can still Liken, her channel is growing). The whole AI art area is literally exploding (first text, image, now already video and music and voice-sound and ...). How you can no longer know everything today, or is just not quite commonplace, quite general (wanted to make a Word document out of a PDF, and simply when I knew it then). And when it comes to that, and since it is developing rapidly. What that amounts to, everyone can become their own producer, director? And you're not just a professional editor, you've also worked for 24 years at the TV station, Fox Whereby, you're welcome to talk and communicate (and as a 69-year-old anyway) only if it says “info” on it, I want info. Like say music copyright? Watch out, and read the 'small print' otherwise it can get expensive (right, you're right). But yes, go, go for it.
Your tips have been very helpful! I wish I found you at the beginning of creating my sewing channel (just started last year). I'm doing this all by myself and am still learning!😉
You are so welcome!
Great Advice! straight to the point!
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching.
God bless you & yours, Kevin Kolbe!!
and the same to you bro!
This is so helpful thank you :)
You're so welcome!
Hi Kevin, so glad I came across your channel, great stuff. I come from a long radio/production background, so I love the creative process. It's much different in radio, obviously, no video and sales always wins over being creative. A lot of what you say is what's in my head about starting, getting everything just right, perfectionism. So I appreciate the encouragement about just do it, just start and iy's alright to figure it out as you go.
I'm not sure what I want to create or where I want to take it, but if nothing else I want to do it the document my therapeutic journey or just an archive of me for those close to me. Maybe something will evolve from that, but I am definitely guilty of "paralysis by analysis".
Paralysis by analysis is real. Been there too! Best cure, just start creating.
Great advice because I want to start long form content soon. I do shorts now and I love editing. It’s my favorite part.
Appreciate it and yeah, love editing too!
Cheers mate! Very lightning.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
I'm still keeping it simple. Great video Kevin! - John
DUDE! Long time. Hope all is well in your world! Thank you so much for popping in!
How about some more video production tips 👉 th-cam.com/play/PLMbt3nj33n2HJ1itOWxdtbfWc30mXIPrK.html&si=Gy_1MiVK-oKYir5-
Found these tips relatable aha (Especially the music one...guilty😅) Do you have any tips for making video editing a career? Its been a bit of a hobby for me over the past few years, my full time job is in Architectural visualisation (CGI) But Id really like to go off on my own and start video editing.. After 7 years, Im getting a little tired of working for other people!
Thanks for watching. Great question. My short answer is keep editing for yourself so you grow that skill then reach out to others and see if you can help them. It could be free at first just to build a portfolio then charge over time. You can also consult editing too if you've grown the skills enough to do that. Love to hear in time how it goes!
I was hoping you were going to show us how to cut & edit
please do a video for Capcut PC
I don't use Capcut or a PC. All Final Cut Pro. All Mac.
TV music producer' in the channel subtitle and therefore successful here (in Germany, greetings from Frankufrt). Too bad, neither in the channel (sub) title, nor video title. (For a woman works well, a sentence in the description 'only' can still Liken, her channel is growing). The whole AI art area is literally exploding (first text, image, now already video and music and voice-sound and ...).
How you can no longer know everything today, or is just not quite commonplace, quite general (wanted to make a Word document out of a PDF, and simply when I knew it then). And when it comes to that, and since it is developing rapidly. What that amounts to, everyone can become their own producer, director? And you're not just a professional editor, you've also worked for 24 years at the TV station, Fox Whereby, you're welcome to talk and communicate (and as a 69-year-old anyway) only if it says “info” on it, I want info. Like say music copyright? Watch out, and read the 'small print' otherwise it can get expensive (right, you're right). But yes, go, go for it.