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Victor Achar | Video Editor

Victor Achar | Video Editor

@acharcde

Make your audience understand your videos 🎞️✂️ VP+

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Lucy VP+@CutFx33650·
Recent frames from my Mograph
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Victor Achar | Video Editor
Here is an edit I did with a podcast from @simonsquibb with @lukebelmar So much knowledge in the episode that I decided to condense this part and spice it up Tell me your thoughts about it 🙌
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Zarrak
Zarrak@CreativeSAYN·
The loop: Great editor. Great thumbnail designer. Videos they feel good about. Zero views. So they make more. Same result. The reality: The topic comes first. Nobody searches for a well-edited video. They search for answers to things they already want to know. Find what your niche is actually searching for, what they desire, then build the title, thumbnail, and editing around that. Now you have a chance to compete Hence, You don't have a production problem. You have a topic problem.
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Faraz editorman
Faraz editorman@faraz_edits1·
Re-edited @mywifequit recent video after watching it and realising how much potential their videos actually has but its being held back by low level editing. If you need an editor, feel free to hmu and we can figure out a plan where you'd be able to maximize from your videos.
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Lucy VP+
Lucy VP+@CutFx33650·
Cooking some stuff here 🔥🔥
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Damian Kaczor
Damian Kaczor@DamianEditsVid·
@acharcde Gemini for image generation on a black bg. Insert media into fusion then run it through luma keyer to remove the bg, crop it with transform node, add slight glow and thats it 😉
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Damian Kaczor
Damian Kaczor@DamianEditsVid·
I took a shot at re-editing 30sec for my next outreach. The service the client offers and their audience, I believe, do not need crazy motion graphics but to keep retention through simplicity. Fyi, the next scene leads to a snippet of a live call with one of their clients.
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NexoraVisuals
NexoraVisuals@NexoraVisuals·
Another intro for @quintenxjohnson in the YT client acquisition niche 💪💸 ❤️ & 💬 Appreciated! Tired of your content underperforming and getting you shit results? DM me
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Damian Kaczor
Damian Kaczor@DamianEditsVid·
@acharcde Thanks! But bigger Thanks to @VictorGrubbe_ 's caption presets for this. Speeds up my editing workflow for sure. 🙏🏻
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Damian Kaczor
Damian Kaczor@DamianEditsVid·
Before/After I did for my outreach! I love Maciej's energy in his video so I decided to spice up his hook for one of his recent videos. Colour Grade ☑️ SFX/Music ☑️ Motion ☑️ Let me know what you think! I'm available for work :)
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Nate Curtiss
Nate Curtiss@natecurtiss_yt·
How to find great video editors for YouTube (full guide).
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Joaquin Morinigo 🇵🇾🏴‍☠️⚡️
Jóvenes paraguayos de 18 años robaron G. 9.000 millones (aprox. USDT 1,2 millones) y lo perdieron todo por una foto en Instagram En marzo de 2026, un grupo de ciberdelincuentes logró vulnerar una cuenta bancaria de alto patrimonio y hacerse con un botín de 9.000 millones. El primer desafío no fue el robo en sí, sino mover semejante suma sin activar las alarmas de SEPRELAD. Para lograrlo, los responsables armaron lo que se conoce como una “granja de mulas”: reclutaron a más de 400 personas dispuestas a prestar sus cuentas bancarias y billeteras de telefonía a cambio de una pequeña comisión, fragmentando así el rastro del dinero a lo largo de decenas de movimientos aparentemente inocentes. El siguiente paso fue el lavado, y aquí entró en juego el mundo cripto. Los líderes de la organización ofrecían comprar USDT al doble de su valor de mercado: si el precio real era de G. 6.400, ellos pagaban G. 13.000. Lejos de ser una torpeza, era un cálculo deliberado: estaban dispuestos a absorber una pérdida del 50% con tal de blanquear el resto con rapidez y sin dejar rastro evidente. Lo que nadie esperaba es que los cerebros de la operación no fueran hackers de perfil técnico, sino jóvenes de entre 18 y 20 años radicados en Itapúa. Y ahí fue donde cometieron el error que le da nombre al operativo: el síndrome de Ícaro. Convencidos de que el entorno digital los volvía intocables, volaron demasiado cerca del sol. Camionetas 4x4 de último modelo, departamentos en zonas exclusivas, una vida de magnates sin ningún ingreso declarado que la justificara. Las fotos en Instagram y el rastro de gastos desproporcionados funcionaron como migas de pan que la Policía Nacional siguió hasta llegar a ellos. El Operativo Ícaro concluyó con 8 detenidos principales y activos incautados de magnitud considerable: además de los G. 9.000 millones de guaraníes, las autoridades confiscaron 478.851 USDT en criptoactivos. Aun así, la fiscal Irma Llano lanzó una advertencia de mayor alcance: las 400 personas que “prestaron” sus cuentas también están bajo investigación. En Paraguay, ceder una cuenta para recibir transferencias de origen ilícito no es una excusa ni una posición neutral: es participación en lavado de dinero. Y el capítulo más oscuro del caso todavía no está cerrado. Más allá de los 478.851 USDT ya confiscados, se sospecha que existe una fortuna aún mayor en Bitcoin que permanece oculta y sin localizar en la blockchain. El botín invisible sigue escondido en la cadena de bloques, a la espera de que los investigadores den con él. El caso deja una lección clara para cualquiera que reciba una oferta de “comisión fácil” por recibir transferencias, prestar una cuenta o comprar criptos muy por encima del precio de mercado: ese dinero tiene dueño, y la justicia tarde o temprano reconstruye el camino.
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Dominate Media
Dominate Media@DominateMediaM·
📍Attention Video Editors We're looking for editors to edit long-form talking head videos Full-time earn anywhere from $1.5k - $3k+ Comment "editor" and we'll reach out if you're a good fit.
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DramaAlert
DramaAlert@DramaAlert·
YOUTUBE PULLED THE PLUG… YouTube’s new CEO is getting backlash after saying the company will develop tools for creators to generate videos of themselves.
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George Blackman
George Blackman@GeorgeBlackman_·
I used to spend hours trying to make ChatGPT write scripts for me. (Then watch in dismay as it would churn out the same terrible hook in ten different ways.) So… I gave it (angry) feedback 👿 I’d explain my thought process in as much detail as possible; I’d even “yell” in frustrated all-caps if the AI just really wasn’t getting it. It was kinda soul destroying 😆 I knew people were using AI to do cool stuff, but it wasn’t clicking for me. And, all the while, I kept hearing this advice: “You just need to know how to prompt it correctly. It’s sort of like learning a new language.” But here’s the thing… I’m already learning a new language. (It’s French btw, merci for asking 🇫🇷) I believed AI was a magic wand you could wave to do pretty much anything. But now I have to learn it like a new language?! That, plus trying to run my business? Nah. So I decided to carry on writing scripts the “old way”… using my big ol’ brain just like I always had. But there was a problem… I was falling behind. The more I saw other YouTubers using AI to increase the efficiency of their businesses, to help with creative brainstorming, and to repurpose their work across multiple platforms with significantly less effort… …I realised I had to find a way to start using AI properly. So I took it back to basics. Rather than treating AI like a foreigner whose language I needed to learn… …I started to think of it as a business coach who I could talk to in natural language. I told it how bad the results had been when I used it to write hooks, and asked how we could work together to improve the outputs. Gradually, it helped me understand how to prompt it more effectively. It showed me how to “train it” on the exact principles and frameworks I used to get my clients 40m+ views. And I started experimenting with “Custom GPTs” - basically conversation windows that have been “pre-loaded” with a bunch of context so you don’t have to prompt it from scratch. We kept “talking”. I kept tinkering. And, finally... In mid-2024, I released "ScriptHook". A free, “custom GPT”, trained on my hook-writing methods. 12 months later - it’s been used 5k+ times 👀 That’s five thousand YouTube hooks written using this tool. If you’re among the many who tried it out… thanks! I hope it’s simplified your life as a YouTuber as much as it has mine. But the truth is… ScriptHook was just the start. This year, I built an arsenal of custom GPTs, all trained on my scriptwriting system. I identified the most difficult, frustrating and time-consuming parts of the scriptwriting process, with one clear goal: Could I halve the time it takes to write a YouTube script? 3 months later - I’m close to achieving that goal. Because now, when I sit down to write a script, I’m not doing it “alone”. I’ve got 12 AI specialists working for me to make every script feel like a breeze. They can: - Turn a messy brainstorm into a first draft (bullet point or word-for-word). - Write hooks, CTAs, and B-Roll suggestions without thinking. - Analyse your entire script and “predict” where retention will dip. - And much, much more. The best part? They’re ALL trained on my tried-and-tested scriptwriting system trusted by 600+ YouTubers. I’ve basically uploaded my entire brain to these GPTs 😆🫠 Every output is first checked against 30,000+ words of scriptwriting context. Prompting an AI from scratch can’t produce outputs with the same level of nuance. So… what do you say? Since last Friday, another 58 YouTubers have joined. That brings us to 600+ in total, now using the Toolbox 👀 Ready to jump in too? Head to the link in my bio :)
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