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Date: march 7, 2025, time: 10:06 am



Dear diary,
am I okay today? Yes I am! Why? Cause now it’s 12 days until my bday and we’re checking the scenes of the short film to pick the bests ones to start editing, there one scene that my math teacher looked like he was on drugs (I swear that scene made everyone laugh); what else? Oh yeah !! Grey anatomy came back yesterday, I’m making a fanfic of the maple hills series (yes icebreaker😭), I’m trying to do an scarli romanoff edit, indecisive with what app to use, I could always use CapCut, but I have blur 2.0, adobe rush, funimate, vn, and Filmora
Also! Song I heard this morning:
Xoxo,
-αℓℓιє яσмαиσνα
(Tags: @annathemcuandstlover @your-fav-russian-assassin @hufflepuffavenger @thatone-midgardian @maggiemelodies09 @over-bi-the-wayside)
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Heya, I just wanted to ask you, one of the greatest edit makers I've ever seen, if you would be willing to share some tips and tricks for other potential edit makers (myself, and your many other admirers).
I've been trying for so long but I get so lost in content and editing and I don't know what I'm doing, haha. Like, what inspires you? :)
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Oh wow thank you so much.
Honestly, one of the biggest pieces of advice is just don't be afraid to make something bad, just use that passion for the content to help you learn and feel comfortable with the tools you are using. The thing is, your best friends are time and practice.
I started editing videos in 2008, on Windows Movie Maker. They are NOT GOOD. My first ever uploaded edit was June 2008; one of my first edits trying out Sony Vegas (a whole new programme) was March 2009 but looking back from now, they are still *not good*, but a year later this video I think still looks pretty good. Even comparing on my current channel videos from a year ago to now, I think my editing style has grown in ambitiousness and I feel more confident doing certain things. (I am not saying it took me 15 years to get good at these skills, I took a 8-year break from editing videos between 2014-2022, and now I use a new editing software called Wondershare Filmora. But obviously, lessons and skills learned from previous years I still remembered). I also make A LOT of content, and edit often, so I practice my skills and style regularly.
I also share works-in-progress with people I trust, and their opinions help make edits even better than if I'd worked alone.
But aside from the mechanics of editing, and more around getting *inspired*, honestly I just pick songs that I enjoy (if it's a song-edit, you will end up listening to that song around 100000000 times, so you better make sure you like it to begin with 🙃😅). Edits can take anything from like 8-hours of editing to 50 hours of editing, depending on how long it is and how complex the layering I've chosen to do (also how frantic/short the clips are, as more clips=more time=more listening to the song).
After you're editing for a while, you get to know the source material very well. I am very comfortable with Merlin, so it takes me less time to make those videos, and I get "lost" less often. I often will listen to a bit of a song, and have a very specific scene in mind that I think *wow that would fit that exactly*.
I like to build up tension in edits up to a big crescendo during the climax of a song, as such, I often edit that bit first, so I am not limited to the EPIC scenes I can choose. Because it's meant to be a climax, I usually put the fan favourite scenes or emotionally intense ones there, and the rest of the edit will have to deal with it. A great example of this, is my edit to Us by Gracie Abrams (ft. Taylor Swift) (1:12 - 1:46), so many of my favourite scenes are cramped into flashes there, but means they can't really be used elsewhere. Which means I see less of my favourite bits, but it contributes more effectively to the emotional impact of the edit, and frantic feeling of the song.
Tips:
Make a playlist of songs that inspire you, for later use.
Make a document of the lyrics and annotate it with possible scenes from the show you are editing that speak to those lyrics, before you start (but don't be afraid to throw it out if while you're making it, something else works better instead). It's good as a starting point, rather than a bible.
Start simple, and learn from there. Some of my most popular videos are really simple in terms of editing. Like, literally just basic colouring, no effects, just one clip in front of another.
Pay attention to movements within the footage. Editors can often use effects and overlays to match clips to the beat and rhythm of songs. But, one of my favourite things to do, is use movements within clips themselves. For example, in my Guilty as Sin video, around the 3:19 mark, if you watch Merlin's eye movement, it matches the rhythm of Taylor's voice. And in the clips that follow it, you can just see that little shifts in movement or turns match up with the beat or words of the song - that is very much on purpose. It takes a while, but is so satisfying to the subconscious viewer - and it's something you can do without many fancy effects or overlays etc.
Isolating vocals. I like to edit a video with all the voiceovers, then mute the song, save as mp3, so all the voiceovers are together. Then use a programme online (there are many different ones available) to remove background music from the voiceover. I save that as another MP3, put it in the editing file in the right place, mute all the previous voiceover clips, put the song back on. And voila - now your voiceovers sound really crisp and the music from the show won't muddy the music you've chosen for the edit.
Work smarter, not harder. I often reuse editing files, so that I don't have to worry too much about re-doing the colouring, effects etc. It also means I have already got a bank of clips that I probably want to use. It means that my edits have a consistent style a lot of the time, and less work for me :-)
Don't worry about editing to a song that someone else has already done. We're all different and as long as you're not copying the edit, it will probably end up very different. And hey, if it's a perfect song for that fandom? Other people will probably agree and want to watch multiples of that edit to that song anyway.
That is all I can think for now, but I am happy to do a kind of "edit-with-me" workshop in the future if people would want that :-)
thanks @windforkthewriter for the ask, sorry if I went on for too long!!!
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Happy birthday to Stargirl Writer Alfredo Septién!
My favorite quotes from season 2 episodes 3 & 9 and season 3 episodes 6 & 12
VISIT save-stargirl.com for to join the campaign and add to the archive of DC's most brightly shining heroine!
[Contains SPOILERS for season 1 of DC’s Stargirl]
CLIP CREDITS: @stargirl.logoless on Instagram
Edited with: Wondershare Filmora 13
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STARGIRL and all related characters and elements ™ of © DC Comics.
Score by Pinar Toprak
#youtube#alfredo septien#writer#dc stargirl#trae romano#mike dugan#jim gaffigan#thunderbolt#joel mchale#sylvester pemberton#starman#meg delacy#cindy burman#shiv#dragon queen#brec bassinger#courtney whitmore#stargirl#hunter sansone#cameron mahkent#neil jackson#jordan mahkent#amy smart#barbara whitmore#yvette monreal#yolanda montez#wildcat#anjelika washington#dr midnite#cameron gellman
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What if Disney World Had an Olympics?
Created with Wondershare Filmora. Click on or tap the title to see the video.
I was amazed at people managing to recognize the renditions of famous video game soundtracks that played during the Parade of Athletes the opening ceremonies of the Summer Games in Tokyo that I imagined what it would be like if Disney World had an Olympics as mentioned in the title of this mashup. I was also amazed at the renditions of Disney soundtracks that typically play on the WDW Today Channel in hotel rooms that I decided to use footage of the Parade of Athletes for the Summer Games in Atlanta and set it to those renditions, including some that I though were too amazing not to after some rigorous searching, one of which happens to be from a video game itself I had fond memories of playing myself! I'm just glad I decided to also use some royalty free sound effects of a stadium crowd continuously cheering to maintain the exciting atmosphere. After all, it's no wonder I came up with a personal additional reason for delaying the former a year later than intended due to COVID, because the latter was when I started keeping track of those events during my experiences growing up! Here's what to expect in this mashup in terms of the chosen music:
0:00- Following the Leader (Peter Pan)
2:49- The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Fantasia)
5:00- A Spoonful of Sugar (Mary Poppins)
7:36- Whistle While You Work (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
10:06- Heigh-Ho (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
12:11- When I See an Elephant Fly (Dumbo)
15:35- A Whole New World (Aladdin)
18:20- Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (Cinderella)
19:52- Chinese Tea Dance From the Nutcracker Suite (Fantasia)
21:02- Try Everything (Zootopia)
24:16- Andalasia (Enchanted)
25:35- You Can Fly! (Peter Pan)
27:25- Tour of the Kingdom (The Little Mermaid)
28:33- Happy Ending (The Little Mermaid)
29:45- Kingdom Celebration (Tangled)
30:41- Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty)
33:52- Be Our Guest (Beauty and the Beast)
35:28- The Bells of Notre Dame (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
38:14- Everybody Wants to be a Cat (The Aristocats)
40:30- A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella)
43:18- The Second Star to the Right (Peter Pan)
45:33- Enchanted Suite
50:02- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? (Three Little Pigs)
52:18- Main Street Electrical Parade
55:29- An Actor's Life For Me (Pinocchio)
57:21- Mean Street (Epic Mickey)
59:23- Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony (Fantasia)
1:02:33- Little April Shower (Bambi)
1:04:31- For the First Time in Forever (Frozen)
1:08:10- So This is Love (Cinderella)
1:09:50- Part of Your World (The Little Mermaid)
1:13:02- Russian Tropak Dance From the Nutcracker Suite (Fantasia)
1:14:12- Circle of Life (The Lion King)
1:20:34- Almost There (Princess and the Frog)
1:22:57- The Bare Necessities (The Jungle Book)
1:26:21- Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas)
1:29:05- Go the Distance (Hercules)
1:32:11- I See the Light (Tangled)
1:34:27- How Far I'll Go (Moana)
1:37:55- Supercalifragalisticexpialodocious (Mary Poppins)
1:40:09- It's a Small World
1:42:26- Mickey Mouse Club March
Parade of Athletes footage © 1996 International Olympic Committee; Epic Mickey audio © 2010 Disney Interactive Studios; Soundtrack renditions © Disney; FAIR USE!
#atlanta1996#olympics#paradeofathletes#mashup#Disney#orchestralrenditions#opening ceremony#tokyo 2020#music
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Hii! I love how you edit your videos, what program do you use?
i currently use filmora 12, but i'm still experimenting and nothing is completely permanent yet!!
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★STARCAT≽ܫ≼ "Shooting Star" MUNA | STARGIRL
STARS & HEARTS: A Stargirl-centric celebration of romance, friendship, family and self-love - DAY 9
DAY 1 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 10 DAY 11 DAY 12 DAY 13 DAY 14
I’ve wanted to make this video for years, and I apologize if it feels like it was in the works for that long. Ya can’t rush art!
[Contains SPOILERS for seasons 1-3 of DC’s Stargirl]
CLIP CREDITS: @stargirl.logoless on Instagram
Edited with Wondershare Filmora 13
This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.
STARGIRL and all related characters and elements ™ of © DC Comics.
“Shooting Star” - MUNA © 2022 © Saddest Factory Records
#youtube#dc stargirl#stargirl#starcat#wildstar#brec bassinger#courtney whitmore#yvette monreal#yolanda montez#muna#save stargirl#renew stargirl#never the end#save our superheroes#save the underdogs
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Mixed media experiment video using live action footage and an animated layer playing over said footage. The software used for editing was Filmora 9.
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July 2024 Readings
This has been a busy month for many reasons but one thing that we have been doing is getting back to near-daily posts on the youtube channel of poems from my various collections including Before We Remember We Dream, DEMONSTRA, Tanon Sai Jai, Winter Ink, BARROW, On The Other Side Of The Eye, and Diasporantics, as well as previously uncollected pieces.
This is a bit of a quixotic endeavor considering that when you google Lao Poet, you’re more likely to come acrosss a hotel than an actual Lao poet, living or otherwise. Such is the way of the world, I suppose, but that does not relieve us of our responsibilities to do what we can to fight time and tide.
So, without further ado, here are the July readings for 2024, Year of the Dragon, or, being Lao, Year of the Nak. Some make more sense than others regarding why they were chosen for particular days but I’ll leave it to my readers and listeners to determine why.
For the curious, unless otherwise noted, these videos are shot on a Canon Vixia R800 with a Rode wireless microphone and edited and adjusted in Filmora, although I am tempted to find a better software suite for this matter in the future. One that fits a poet’s budget, of course.
July 3: A Good Poem
July 8: Khop Jai For Nothing, Falangs and DemocraCIA
July 9: Sticky Rice Blues
July 10: The Deep Ones
July 11: Phaya Nak Goes to the West and On A Subway to the Bay, 2558
July 12: A Discussion of Monsters
July 14: Jai Gai Nyai and Westerville, 1995
July 15: Arachne’s Daughters
July 16: Projections Through a Glass Eye
July 17: SEAARCHING
July 18: Returning
July 19: Today’s Special at the Shuang Cheng
July 20: Interesting Times and Narrative of the Nak’s Heirs
July 21: Missoula, 1976
July 22: For No One In Particular
July 23: So You Want To Make A Secret War
July 24: Hymn of Stones
July 25: On A Stairway In Luang Prabang
July 26: An Exchange In Ukiah, 2557
July 27: Cameos
July 28: Pitching
July 29: Ironies
July 30: My Secret War Within and Chu
See you next month!
Portions of this channel were made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund, in addition to support from members of the Laomagination Patreon and other resources.
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How to Make VIRAL Faceless YouTube Videos Using AI Tools
How to Make VIRAL Faceless YouTube Videos Using AI Tools #filmora #createfacelessyoutubevideos #facelessyoutubevideos #facelesschannel #ai #textovideo
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