while you are doing a great job by teaching fundamentals…there may be a void where pro editors show editing to amateurs how to edit on an iPad using davinci/inshot/lumafusion. as of now there are amateurs teaching those softwares, it’s time someone like you takes the onus and proves that it’s not the software but the fundamentals that make all the difference. At the same time you can also show that editors can start small and stay small enough to have a livelihood for years, not all people are meant to become Hollywood editors. Hope you take my words as constructive inputs and not advice. You are already doing a great job
I like what you're saying but I’m curious what you mean? I think the knowledge passed along here actually speaks to the general way to improve an edit and does not speak to a specific editing system. I make YT videos and try to show basic techniques while pointing out that it can be done on any editing system when it does not apply to a specific program. I look forward to hearing what you mean as I feel it may be useful.
I love sound design and will continue to post more sound content. Here's a video you might find helpful ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9HMLRfEDt04.html
I’m loving your content. Right now im editing my indie movie and im struggling on what the levels should be for dialogue, room tone, sound efx etc. Also what would be a good template to stay organized with sound design?
Congrats on your movie! In terms of organizing, I like to use bins with labels based on the types of sounds are inside. This video might help you with your audio levels! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-43NHaRo5QhU.html