🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *🎬 Don't overedit; align editing style with audience preferences; prioritize content value over presentation.* 01:23 *📈 Focus on engaging intros to boost retention; adjust editing intensity based on audience demographics.* 02:21 *🔄 Maintain consistent pacing throughout your video to avoid retention drops; flatten retention graphs post-frontload.* 03:47 *🌟 Save big transitions for significant moments; use jump cuts for smoother editing and retention.* 04:01 *🔊 Sound design enhances immersion; include sound effects purposefully but avoid overuse.* 05:15 *🎵 Purposefully use music to signal changes in your video; adjust volume to prioritize voiceover clarity.* 06:24 *🎨 Get creative with edits; utilize tools like subtitles, motion tracking, and text overlays to keep viewers engaged.* 06:38 *⏸️ Give viewers breaks in content delivery; avoid overwhelming them with constant stimulation to maintain engagement.* Made with HARPA AI
Another great infotainment video, thank you so much n8wealth. I use over-editing, but most of the people that watch my videos stay for a very long time and love the editing!
Amazing tips and I wish I had this video back when I was starting... I was so mad because I had great content but wasn't getting any attention, any views. I felt like getting to 1000 subs was mission impossible. But after some time, I was lucky when I found out I could give my channel initial dose of subs, just enough to start getting noticed more and more. I got myself a first couple hundred subs very fast (I have personally used a little bit of Famester), and after that my main channel gained a ton of organic traffic day after day.
Good points on music and sound effects. On my sports editorial videos I often pop up graphs or list . Previously I would use sound effects as punctuation emphasis. After a vital point ,some emphatic sound was used. By limiting the sounds to accentuate something changing on the screen primarily I think it cleaned up the overall video
I actually use capcut and honestly I feel like I edit like what you’re describing. If you had a minute could you give me a pointer I’ve been subbed so long man.
Very good video, it was really helpful! But what do you think of the preferences of the game dev and gaming audience? Especially for game dev video challenges like you did before. Thank you!
I found this video difficult to watch. Every single graphic and subtitle was wiggling around on the screen, almost made me feel dizzy. The first tip was "Don't over edit" but I think having things constantly moving is over-editing.
my AVD (average view duration in percentage is ) 50-65% as average , 60-70% first 30 sec , their length is 2.30-3.30 min .... CTR between 4.5-7 % .... are these good signs?
Hey bro I gotta question for you that I would pay money for if you see this and reply back. I was wondering if there is any coaching I could get or if you have any suggestions for my content on my channel. Plz say sum I am grinding very hard and trying anything and everything to make RU-vid work as a lifestyle. Its been about 8 months and I’ve learned and grown so much and I think with a little coaching or something of that essence I could go far if your willing to offer