I just finished a nightmare job! This is what I learned…

In this episode of The Video Editing Podcast, you’ll hear a story about my latest nightmare job. You’ll learn how burnout is engineered into the schedule of video production and how to set advanced terms from the beginning to avoid this. We also talk about the importance of creative control, working hours, and turnaround time, and how clients must be reasonable to avoid terminating a contract. Additionally, we learn that years of experience do not necessarily equate to skill level and that without an understanding of the fundamentals of storytelling, you could make the same mistakes for a lifetime. Have you been editing for over 6 months but when you watch back your edit, you know it can be better but you’re just not sure how? If so then you are stuck in the Perpetual Practice Loop where you are practicing the same things over and over again and hoping for things to get better. This is slowing your progress as a video editor and holding you back from working with your dream clients. Thankfully, in only 35 mins you can learn how to escape the Perpetual Practice Loop so you can become an In-Demand Editor that has clients coming to you for your creative ability, meaning you can sit back and choose the location and the days you work. And best of all, it’s FREE. Get unstuck and sign up for your FREE training here. https://www.unsplice.com/training-registration/ Thank you for listening! Shiny Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!) https://uppbeat.io/?referral=shiny-m834x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-video-editing-podcast/message Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-video-editing-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Film editors have film school, video editors have Unsplice. My name is Shiny, I'm the founder of video editing training school Unsplice, and on The Video Editing Podcast you'll get straight-forward weekly video editing tips, tactics and career advice learned from 15 years as a professional video editor in London. You'll hear coaching calls with editors in the same position as you, as well as from pros at the top of their game and how they got there. We love talking documentaries, commercials, branded content, trailers, and everything in between. Come join our community of editors passionate about the type of work that makes up the majority of the editing job market - video editing. Do you have a question you want answered on the video editing podcast? Just visit https://www.unsplice.com/ask