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Easy Tip To Instantly Increase Tension In Your Edits
In my videos I edit for Ireland Boys Productions, there’s always some sort of challenge they go through that leads to an ultimate climactic moment. And as that moment leads up, as the editor, I want to be sure I’m adding tension before the big moment so viewers keep watching and the moment feels epic when it arrives. So here’s one easy, quick tip on what I do to add that tension and make the moment feel more grand. I start by choosing an epic / suspenseful music track that adds tension and leads up to a climactic moment. I sync up the climactic moment with the moment right before the winner of a challenge is revealed. This creates a moment of suspense where the audience is just waiting to hear who won. Now that the climax of the track is synced up with the moment right before the reveal, I take the current reactions of each contestant’s face and show them all before the answer is revealed. This instills curiosity into the mind and makes it more tense as the energy grows in the moment. This may be hard to understand over a post, but to better understand, I did this exact tip I’m referring to in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QQdYeA1r_E You can find two moments like this that I’m referring to at: 1. 25:24 2. 34:24 I edited this video and just finished it yesterday actually 😂 But as you can see, both moments I flashed different angles and the faces of each contestant before they won in sync with the music that leads to a climax. This created tension and a feeling of grandiosity, making the moment feel epic which is exactly what I was going for. Now answer these questions for me… was this post helpful? How can you apply this tip to your edits? Comment below your thoughts and answers 🙏
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@Norman Zizoff Story telling and curating are something I’m currently diving deeper into. I’d love to get your insights on that type of skill.
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@Norman Zizoff bad ass bro!!! 😎 Love that, thank you!!! 🙏 💪🏼😤
First Official YouTube Video - Help Me Pick The Best Thumbnail
What's up y'all! I just finished my first YouTube video, and I want y'all to do a couple things for me. 1. Vote on the poll which thumbnail you think is best. Option 1 is the left picture, Option 2 is the middle picture, and Option 3 is the right picture. 2. Comment below & guess the title of the video based on the thumbnail. This is good practice because if you can't get a sense of what the video is about based on the thumbnail alone, the thumbnail likely needs to change.
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First Official YouTube Video - Help Me Pick The Best Thumbnail
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Best editing software to maximize your income. Your editing program is costing you 5k Best way to earn 5k/month editing
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@Norman Zizoff hahaha let’s gooo! That’s sooo good! I like that you implemented the 5 step plan. It lets people know that you’re organized and that there’s a process they can follow! 👊🏼🔥 it gives more detail and isn’t as “cut off”. Great stuff!!
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Yooo !!! What’s good, I’m Fabio, I live in Scottsdale AZ. Looking to improve my editing skills / diversify and meet some killer savages on the same journey. Glad to be here and looking forward to meeting you all. 🔥👊🏼
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@Norman Zizoff yooo that’s crazy man ! Haha well if you ever visit let me know 🔥👊🏼🫡
One Tip To Become A Master Storyteller
If you want your content to perform better for your clients, or even for yourself as a creator… Then you need to learn storytelling 💬 And if I could give you one tip to instantly improve your storytelling abilities… I’d tell you to implementing this one technique called “The Dance” 🕺 All great stories are a like a dance between 1. Context and 2. Conflict You start by giving some context. The characters on a mission, they’re doing something, and then all the sudden… A conflict arises. You then give some more context, maybe the characters solve the problem and then again… Another conflict. This dance is how you keep the viewer locked into your story 👁️ Whether it’s a marvel movie or a short form piece of content, the dance should always be there. So why does this work? Well it’s because conflict creates open loops of curiosity in the viewers brain 🧠 And by giving context, you’re then closing the curiosity loop 🔒 Then when you introduce another conflict, it reopens that curiosity loop which keeps them engaged until the conflict is resolved. /////////////////////////////////////////////// BONUS TIP: Follow the “But, Therefore” storytelling structure for your scripts, edits, and videos. Here’s the structure: [This Happens] THEREFORE [This Happens] BUT [This Happens] THEREFORE [Then This Happens] (Repeat) By writing your story events out like this, your video scripts like this, and even planning your edit like this, you prevent yourself from having a boring video and you create a video where each event is correlated to the next. Dont use words like “AND THEN [This happened] AND THEN [That happened]” When you use “AND THEN” to tell your story, you’re just piling on detail after detail and your viewer will lose interest. /////////////////////////////////////////////// 🚨 ACTION ITEM 🚨 Now that you’ve just read about these techniques… let’s try something to solidify this information into your brain. In the comments below, reflect on how you can apply this information to the work you do.
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In short form context being able to use clips from different parts of the timeline has been crucial for building content that stands out. Using the therefore this happens helps grab the connection between the completely different clips and makes them combine beautifully.
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