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@ThisGuyEdits

3 years ago

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@Nirox12

3 years ago

My fav jump cut is when you start your paid sponsorship and i jump cut to a random spot

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@PentameronSV

3 years ago

Meanwhile, Tom Scott's finishing up recording a video somewhere and yelling, "Yes! One take!"

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@onjofilms

3 years ago

I miss Casey. He wasted a lot of my time. And I miss that.

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@freewill20001

3 years ago

YouTube editing is basically just leaving the camera on and recording one take. Then later you will cut and cut. Casey is fantastic because he plans every shot he takes, it's so entertaining to me.

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@Kriscoart

3 years ago

This was such a great video! Lots of great insight

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@carsonlight_lapse6394

3 years ago

I always feels like youtube allowed many kinds of editing to thrive, and not only telling information in a fast way, it also allowed me to met you, and know more people on editing movies and stuff, and hooked me into the world of video editing. I still loved both sides on how they could convey a story in a fast hooking manner or a slowly crafted piece of art. Both require time to master the skills but they are both an art form in their own dimension.

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@AuthenTech

3 years ago

I'd love to see more editing/storytelling tips, tricks, and suggestions. Keep it up!

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@amoscaul3264

3 years ago

3:50, that's actually a result of meme editing throughout the years, often used for emphasis on "look how funny this is". You can find it being common with commentary and lifestyle vlogs. It shapes around the words not for cinematic smoothness but punctuation--often bringing to life an otherwise flat or median joke.

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@NelsonStJames

3 years ago

Youtube stopped being a forum for filmmakers with the algorithm (among other things). Independent filmmakers who don't have a team, or do it as a job are going to have a difficult time posting regularly on any type of schedule. There are filmmakers on Youtube, but their uploads (and often their followings) tend to look way different from the average Youtuber.

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@JoshuaFluke1

3 years ago

Youtube has a 'CiNeMaTiC Broll' problem. I don't care how much slowmo or how many swoops or zoom transitions a video has if there isn't any story, or relatable emotions/situations. Story > everything. I have done videos completely out of focus that have done great because of story, music, and edit choice. Silence is something often overlooked on youtube. ADHD Jump cuts take out anticipation and I think it actually takes away from videos sometimes. Awesome vid.

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@PhilEdwardsInc

3 years ago

Isn’t a lot of youtube style a consequence of having less interesting images? If you have a movie budget with a camera man, lighting, actors, etc, your image is “interesting” longer than if you’re shooting statically yourself. To me, that’s more important than YouTubers being ADD or lacking story sense - they just have worse images with a shorter half life (by necessity).

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@Chifftie

3 years ago

As someone who edits for a couple of bigger vloggers it’s insane how many jump cuts there are.

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@BabuM3RK

3 years ago

I love editing!! Man I'm excited, this stuff get's my blood pumping! YouTube is wonderful because we can tell a story and edit in a unique way. It doesn't have to be super higher production & anyone can do it

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@seankenney7756

3 years ago

I've never been a fan of the jump cuts that are all over YouTube; I prefer to not draw attention to my cuts unless there's some purpose behind it.

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@Thecreativecortexproductions

3 years ago

Thank you for doing this video. I came from learning about narrative filmmaking and editing and so many younger people who put stuff on social media (YouTube specifically) have little understanding of narrative storytelling. I have lost out to jobs on YouTube channels because I am "too cinematic". I was shocked that was considered a bad thing. But If I were to continue getting work, I needed to change and adapt. I hate editing in the YouTube style but do it out of necessity for continued employment. It definitely is tougher to make something look so amateurish when it screams cinematic and vice versa.

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@TimChicaul

3 years ago

This is an awesome discussion. Part of the reason I never really got into YouTube back in 2009 was because of all the jump cut vlog type of videos. It always seemed to me like they were edited by amateurs that didn't know how to make a scene flow or hide that a film looked "edited". Crazy to think that this would become a "style" now. Great analysis 👍🏼

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@wildzenventures

3 years ago

As a new YouTuber it's nice to see this comparison. Thank you for the content! I wish more people on YouTube focused on the value instead of just sharing all kinds of random acts that seemingly have no point. I definitely lean towards the story side.

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@AllThingsFilm1

3 years ago

There are so many useful takeaways in this video. You're telling a story about telling stories, while completely engaging the audience. I know I felt engaged. Thanks for sharing your insights and ideas.

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@tobiasamaral5859

1 year ago

This video is so powerful and full of great tips! Please, bring more videos like this one, talking about the editing on Youtube videos, and the elements of this kind of storytelling - that would be amazing, man!

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