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Meet the Editor Living in Ryan Trahan's Van
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00:00 Intro
01:08 Why The Penny Series?
06:23 Less Editing = Better Retention
09:54 Challenges When Filming
11:38 Review Process & Trust & Standards
14:30 How Did Zach and Ryan Meet?
16:16 Ryan's Editing Style
19:28 If Ryan Was Hiring
21:57 Equality Collaboration
23:47 Does Voiceover Work?
25:41 Proactive Storytelling
27:15 The Harmon Circle
29:04 Bad Storytelling
35:51 Showing not Telling
37:39 Do Redemptive Work
41:45 How The Content Changed Ryan
46:01 How Faith Informs Ryan's Creativity
53:14 Removing Creative Limitations

Hosts - Jordan Orme and Hayden Hillier-Smith
Editing - Tyson Pellegrini

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Hosts - Jordan Orme and Hayden Hillier-Smith
Editing - Tyson Pellegrini

If you had to travel across the US on one penny, and make a video everyday…what would you do?
@ryan began his penny series in June 2022. The goal was simple--live on a penny for 30 days. The results were staggering: 200 million views in a month, and 14 million meals donated to charity. But perhaps the true secret to Ryan, is his comedy, and how it’s told through editing.
Behind those hilarious cuts, is the man who edited the penny series in the back of a van: Zach Levet. Today on the podcast, Jordan and Hayden sit down with Ryan Trahan and his editor Zach Levet and discuss how these videos went from raw footage to a cult classic YouTube series.
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@EditingPodcast

1 year ago

Subscribe! Also, here's the chapters. 0:00 Intro 1:08 Why The Penny Series? 6:23 Less Editing = Better Retention 9:54 Challenges When Filming 11:38 Review Process & Trust & Standards 14:30 How Did Zach and Ryan Meet? 16:16 Ryan's Editing Style 19:28 If Ryan Was Hiring 21:57 Equality Collaboration 23:47 Does Voiceover Work? 25:41 Proactive Storytelling 27:15 The Harmon Circle 29:04 Bad Storytelling 35:51 Showing not Telling 37:39 Make Redemptive Work 41:45 How The Content Changed Ryan 46:01 How Faith Informs Ryan's Creativity 53:14 Removing Creative Limitations

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@ryan

1 year ago

love you boys <3

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@ShreyKnows

1 year ago

A podcast we did not know we needed

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@CHEFPKR

1 year ago

Ryan absolutely changed the game on such a deep level that it has absolutely changed my way of looking at YouTube from a creator perspective.

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@syszee

1 year ago

Would be a great episode to discuss how editing techniques can apply to gaming content. I've been putting your lessons into my content over the last year and have seen a huge impact - but its rather strange!

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@AquariumInfo

1 year ago

The editing breakdowns in these videos are brilliant, keep them coming!!

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@Cilreilly

1 year ago

Genuinely just love Ryan and his team's view on redemptive work when it comes to media. It's honestly such a beautiful mindset and we need to see it more on YouTube. So excited to see what the future of media will be on YouTube

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@mony1809

1 year ago

I've watched a bunch of podcasts with Ryan, but this one taught me the most, from using an awkward silence to not using cheesy storytelling. I'd say he could definitely edit his videos in the MrBeast style, but he wouldn't stand out at all and his channel would probably become another MrBeast copy. It's incredible how he can deliver these challenging videos, but still with the "friendly vlogger" feel.

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@yikes.

1 year ago

this is the greatest double date of all time

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@RodPrimata

1 year ago

A podcast I DID KNOW I NEEDED! I ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW HOW THEY MANAGED TO DO THAT

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@humphrey

1 year ago

This is so good, thank you!!

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@Xobaer

1 year ago

I have been a longtime subscriber to your old channel and now, naturally, this one.

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@megan_l_yt

1 year ago

I would agree with Ryan that capturing authentic moments over intentionally trying to create certain bits while filming is soooooo important for vlogs. When I started editing vlogs, I also happened to be filming them for the person I work with, and since it was both of our first time a) seeing each other in-person, b) going to VidCon (we vlogged VidCon), and c) making vlogs, I wanted to highlight who we are as people and our emotions above all else, and I personally was really happy with the way the videos turned out. We both still have a lot to learn about storytelling, so I really appreciate that you highlighted how Ryan and Zach worked it into their penny series. I learned a lot from this episode, so cheers to everyone!

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@TheGlobalExpats

1 year ago

Thank you guys, this is invaluable. A format for being successful on YouTube is sitting right in this video with first-hand evidence. 1. Be authentic, realistic and stick to your own style. 2. You can’t unnaturally force anything as it comes across as inauthentic, the audience can see right through it. Ryan being his genuine self is a direct reflection of his success. 3. You have to know when it is necessary to craft a story, and when to just let an experience/memory play out the way it happened. 4. You cannot tell the audience what you want them to see or feel, you have to show them. Let them connect the dots on their own. Don’t tell the lesson learned, hide it within your story. 5. Make something out of love. Creators nowadays are impatient, and you can see too many of them making content for the wrong reasons, such as just to make money or be famous, resulting in a short creator lifespan or burnout. 6. To avoid burnout, listen to how you feel. The most underrated advice is to do what makes you feel happy and fulfilled.

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@LScentral

1 year ago

I really appreciate you guys taking your time and making this for us

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@ShadowDestiny

1 year ago

I’m loving this channel so far. Thank you for making it

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@ReneRitchie

1 year ago

Love this, thank you all for doing it!

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@RealSiddVivek

1 year ago

Been subscribed since the first episode and loved every episode and cant wait for more

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@darlucey

1 year ago

This is literally the podcast I need. Keep it up guys!

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@kazookast

1 year ago

I am loving this channel, and looking forward to what else is to come!

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