🎬 5 Pro Tips to Get Video Editing Clients (That Actually Pay Well) 1️⃣ Show, Don’t Tell: Build a tight 30-sec reel showing transformation — before vs after edit. 2️⃣ Niche Down: Be “the go-to editor” for something (music videos, podcasts, fitness reels — pick one). 3️⃣ Post Your Process: Share snippets of how you color grade, cut, or sync — clients love seeing craft. 4️⃣ Leverage Testimonials: Ask every happy client for 1 line of praise and post it with proof. 5️⃣ DM with Value: Don’t say “Need an editor?” — say “I noticed your videos could use faster pacing. Here’s how I’d fix that.”
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Between now Netflix and Youtube taking podcasts more seriously. Now more than ever your podcasts SHOULD be video based. Honestly video editing in my opinion is easier than audio editing. Mastering audio is a deep skill, and so is video editing. However you can do a lot with just cutting out the ums/pauses, and adding a highlight reel to the beginning. Now with tools like Descript, Riverside magic editor (its alright), and Firecut (more effective), then it is super easy to make a pretty great video.
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