Views : 194,233
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Dec 5, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.908 (193/8,210 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T10:34:45.69945Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Really liked that this wasnât a video trashing Ali, but rather showing a very unbiased overview of the process.
Thereâs so much post production thatâs getting outsourced these days. I think whether itâs quality or not this is something thatâs going to continue but I think it also helps with bringing up the talent from around the world (which is what youâre doing here clearly).
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Law of attraction
If he didnât have a low price, you wouldnât have noticed him. Now that you have seen the value in his skill, he can increase his price on extra work or give him a tip to show your appreciation. He may editing videos because itâs his hobby and something fun to do.
Great video đđž
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1. As someone said Ali is probably just getting started.
2. He probably lives in a country where you make very little money for hard arduous physical labor, so editing is EASY compared to that.
3. Also, US Dollars probably convert to a lot more purchasing power in whatever country he resides.
4. Ali was also very astute to tap into a thriving higher paying market.
So, for easier, non-physical work he is probably making much more than just âa few bucksâ. He makes much more than he would make working his ass off and is dramatically increasing his wealth for way less effort in an easier way...
Looks like we are seeing the potential future of rough/mass editing with quicker turn-arounds.
Good luck.... Youâve been warned.
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I'd LOVE to see you interview this editor!
If he's churning out something that good for that cheap, is it because he's passionate about editing? Is he using it as a way of making a living while improving his skills in hopes of getting a more substantial editing job?
Interviewing him could also be a unique format for you doing a Tips for Editors video, where the tips are whatever ones you end up giving to him.
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It's so important to have a price for revisions. That is something I learned the hard way.
You need to be able to protect yourself in the business, sometimes a client might give you a full list of notes or make you revamp the whole project, which costs you a lot of time, which in turn means you're losing revenue.
This is how I learned how to handle prizing at SRP. We first take a look at the project as a whole and give the client a offer price. After we've made a version of the video, we ask the client for their opinion, and they are entitled to 2 free rounds of changes after which a hourly wage is added.
I had this client that I was making a project for that was supposed to be on the cheap end of our prizes, at the lowest price we offer. Ended up working a week on that video, that does not cover a trip to the grocery store after taxes.
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@brendandowse
3 years ago
I was thinking "$2 a minute, that's $120 an hour, not a bad earner". Until I realised he meant per minute of FOOTAGE
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