I'm looking for a long-form video editor to join my team
Here's what I need:
4 to 8 min videos
1-2 videos per week
Simple, clean editing style
Adding B-rolls, captions & background music when needed
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Consistent work every week
Fair pay (DM me to discuss)
Looking to work with an editor and thumbnail designer long term for Yt
Long form videos (10-30 min content)
Style: fun, creative (memes, sfx, zooms, fun animations, etc.)
Content: Gaming, Reddit stories, Reactions+
If interested, please DM me!
And pls tag editors
#editor#edit
I am building a agency and am looking for the best-
-> Video editors (longform +shortform)
-> Thumbnail designer
-> Script writers
reply in comments or dm with rates
This channel is a perfect example of how faceless YouTube channels scale fast with the right format.
Look at The Inspire Path:
• ~100K subscribers
• Only ~47 videos
• Simple 3–5 minute content
But the real secret is content packaging.
Notice the pattern in their videos:
Topics:
• Daily habits
• Dopamine addiction
• Morning routines
• High-value skills
• Learning faster
All of these are high curiosity self-improvement topics.
Now look at the titles:
• “10 Powerful Daily Habits That Actually Work”
• “7 Biggest Signs of Dopamine Addiction”
• “10 High-Value Skills Every Man Should Learn”
• “How to Learn Anything 10x Faster”
These titles trigger curiosity + self-improvement desire.
Then the thumbnails follow a repeatable style:
• Simple illustrations
• Bold text
• Strong contrast
• Easy to understand in 1 second
This is the formula many fast-growing faceless channels use:
High demand niche + repeatable titles + simple thumbnails.
You don’t need fancy editing.
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Hormozi just made a massive pivot on YouTube
And most people are missing why it matters
He's going almost completely raw on YouTube Turns the camera on, riffs for hours, posts it uncut
After working with dozens of creators on content strategy I can tell you exactly why this works for him
It's not about the editing It's about content minutes
Here's the framework
The more minutes someone watches your content
The faster you build trust The quicker they ascend to purchase
Live streaming is the most efficient trust-building machine
If you post 2-hour videos daily
That's 120 fresh content minutes added to your supply
There's literally no other way to produce that much that fast
But here's where everyone gets it wrong
They see Hormozi doing raw live streams And think they should do the same thing immediately
Big mistake
In my experience helping creators grow
Live streams only work if you have one of two things
Either a pre-existing personal brand Or top 1% charisma
For everyone else, it's a terrible growth strategy
Why?
Most people aren't articulate enough to carry 2 hours raw
The value density drops
New viewers churn in the first few minutes
The metrics tank
But if you already have a personal brand live streams become a nurture machine
If you have 25k+ followers on any platform Add live streams to your stack in 2026
What's your current follower count and are you considering live streams?