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In this video, you'll learn the exact skills to get ahead of 99% of video editors. These skills took me from first opening the editing software, to working with dream clients and earning thousands of dollars a month from video editing.
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These frameworks are super helpful and will definitely guide video editors toward success. 💯What really stood out to me was the advice, "Don't just be a video editor, be a problem solver for your clients." 💪This means that, besides editing, focus on addressing your client's issues and delivering the value you promise. This approach can lead to happier clients and a better professional reputation. It's a reminder to be more than just a technical editor and instead be a creative problem solver in the video editing world. Great thanks Sam!🔥
100% man, sounds like you're on the right track! Keep up the great work and keep solving those problems. 🔥🔥
Congrats on the sponsorship! And thanks for another value-packed video. 👏🏽🤩
Thank you Natesha!
Providing value to the community when we need it most 🙏Thanks Sam.
Thanks for watching, it means a lot! :)
Thank you for posting this!
Thanks for watching and glad you liked it!
Valuable as always! 🔥
And also Attention to detail is so very important that we all forget to notice it!
Thanks for watching Jeril, glad you found this valuable :)
as usual very exciting video Sam. keep going my friend.
Thank you Mohamed, much appreciated bro :))
Your videos contain great information, thank you :)
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching :)
Another notification, another treasure video from the one and only Sam P!
Hahah appreciate you bro, you're the man! 🔥
A lot of value and to the point. Many thanks for your content
Thanks for watching, and that’s very kind of you :)
What a nice video! I learned a lot of informatie and i am going to use it immediately! Thank you sam!
Thanks Gina, much appreciated and very glad I could help :)
genius way to add the sponsor into the lessons lol geez
Thank you lol
Amazing knowledge thank you Sam very much for this!
Thank you for watching :)
Thank you Sam, this is super helpful
Super glad it helps! Thank you for watching :)
Thanks for sharing this, i wanna become a full time video editor so i need to implement and learn more things to become on of them
Glad to hear it Tommy, best of luck on your journey bro and let me know if I can help :)
i'm new to video editing, and my biggest problem is where to find footage (how to videos footage, music clips footage, interviews, vlogs) so I can practice video editing
When I started out, one thing I would do to make sure all of my skills were progressing and make me a well-rounded editor, was to record my own videos (I recorded videos about economics at the time) to practise my editing. It was nothing serious, but helped me understand the full video creation and editing process. I could pre-plan an edit in the scripting stage!
You can also find footage in a lot of Discord servers.
Nice video Sam, but I'm having trouble understanding the pricing part. Like do I still include the number of hours that the project will take me with the value based pricing?
The hours you will work should be an after thought but definitely still factored in to your pricing. So with value based pricing: Focus firstly on what the client will get out of it/ the value they will get, then ask yourself how long it should take you and double check that you're happy with that!
thinking to buy the course can i see the curriculum?
Hey Samir, yep - the curriculum is on the website!
This video contain a lot of value
Glad you found this valuable and thank you for watching :)
Hey Sam nice video bro, but is it OK to price per edited minute ONLY or with a flat rate per project. I just had this question
Thank you, and yes is it - so long as your hourly still makes sense!
@@sampdbiz what hourly? I don't work per hour
I know you don't work per hour. But if I charge $1000 for a video, but it'll take me 1000 hours, then my hourly doesn't make sense. Even if you don't work per hour, still double check in your head to make sure the time you expect to spend ver video still works out :)
@@sampdbiz oh I get it, I charged a client $350 for a video that took me 336 hours to make. They are pretty close but I didn't think of this before so thanks for telling me
Good Edit bro!
Thanks man! More simplistic style with this one but still.
Bro is it me or the progress bar at the left bottom is too distracting, but anyway the video is very valuable.
Someone commented on my last video and said that the progress bar made the video seem quicker and a better watch, but my bad if was too much of a distraction. Thanks for watching regardless bro :)
Off-topic question, I see the music everywhere but I'm never able to find it. What is the name of the background song in the beginning of the video?
@@sampdbiz Thanks for the fast reply but If I search that song up I don't come across the same song. To be on the same page I mean the one that like has a repeated beat and peaks interest and curiosity.
@@sampdbiz No I mean the sound in the beginnning like right in the beginning 0:00 . Sorry to give you a hard time for something pretty small 😅
My bad bro. I am on the CZcams studio app and didn’t see which of my videos you were commenting on so got it completely wrong 😂 The first song is actually “Melting Glass - Eden Avery”
@@sampdbiz nha, no problem. Thanks for the song! And the struggle 😂
i have no idea how to practice editing and get the raw footage
Lots of CZcamsrs have old videos and podcasts you can get raw footage from. Also many CZcamsrs have unedited videos, like 'Sam Sulek' or 'Hamza Unfiltered' for example. These are great for practicing.
thanks@@sampdbiz
I am practicing video editing for hours daily but im not improving, what should i do?
Some people learn faster than others bro, and we all learn at different paces. One thing you can do to speed the process up is watch content through the lens of an editor. Always try to work out in your head how certain editing techniques or effects were done, and then replicate them in your own projects.
Either film an edit projects for yourself or find a low level client that will allow you to develop your skills AND get paid!
Hey Sam, i Re-edited one video for a CZcamsr then i sent him that video through cold outreach.Three days passed and he didn't reply.
What should I do now?
Please guide me.By the way,the videos i edited for him were 5x more better than his previous Videos.
Follow up after a few days, if not - there’s a handful of reasons why he might not want to hire you and that’s okay! It happens!
The real value comes from keeping going with this until clients respond and convert so keep improving your sample videos bit by bit.
@@sampdbiz Thanks.I will do that what you say.
Have you tested Descript?
Not just yet but I've been meaning to check it out.
@@sampdbiz Good news. I hope you'll do a review on it. I am wondering what a pro editor thinks about it.
idk how to measure if im good , normal or a bad editor, how can i know ?
I'm going to drop a video very soon all about benchmarking where you're at as a video editor and how to find clients that fit with your current skill level, so hold tight!
If you're anything like me, you're probably better than you give yourself credit for :)
@@sampdbiz i appreciate you man
Likewise, thanks very much for watching :))
Cool
Thanks for watching!
I've edited two shorts of Iman Gadzhi. It'll be very helpful if you take 2 mins to review them and tell me how I can improve them.
Hey man, stick it in my free community and I'll check it out!
Yeah sure.@@sampdbiz
Am I?
Sure