DFE Productions
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DFE Productions
@dfeproductions
YouTuber, YouTube Manager, Editor, Shorts Specialist | 1,000,000+ Subscribers on YouTube 🚀
Katılım Ocak 2025
12 Takip Edilen20 Takipçiler

Makes me proud to see how many lives are changing inside Earnit Media.
These are just half of the results from January.
The price for the best Shorts community will be increasing very soon.
You'll regret not joining sooner 👉whop.com/ultimate-short…




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@smoakinchenford I think Felicity is still super annoying as partner 😭
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Faceless romantic anime channels were going to happen eventually 😂
A friend sent me this the other week and it’s printing cash:
1️⃣ Only started 74 days ago
2️⃣ Already generated 1.1M views
3️⃣ Made $6,050 (ass. $5.5 RPM)
This entire channel is run completely using AI tools btw.
The voice is AI.
The A-roll is either AI generated or created using similar tools.
The editing is super simple (stitching clips together).
The subtitles could be created in any editing software.
Personally not a niche I’d start a channel in.
Doesn’t align with my interests.
But if it aligns with yours?
Feel free to go ahead and start one.
The money’s solid if you can stay consistent.

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“I’m struggling with getting views from my YouTube channel”
some people say this to me, so I check their channel and usually see that they’re
* posting 2x videos every month
* content quality isn’t any better than competitors
* titles x thumbnail combo is off
* lack of quality assurance in the content
* can tell scripts are mainly AI-written or from a cheap freelancer
tbh just doing the basics right will put you ahead of most other people.
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@bi369x he’s making bank + motivating/helping people.. respect
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I think soon there will be a big shift in what Shorts go viral.
Especially with podcast clips and niches that involve a lot of editing.
When I first started podcast Shorts it was just subtitles on clips - no zooms, no face tracking, no broll etc.
But even with such little effort a lot of the videos still performed well.
However, over the last 2 years the standard has increased.
Now we see so many brolls, zooms, face tracking, colour grades and enhancements on simple 20 second interview clips.
Most creators seem to use the exact same style of editing.
My theory is that we will see a shift back to the old basic style.
Why?
Well we can take a look at long form as an example.
Creators like Iman Gadzhi raised the bar with production for educational content - which many people tried to copy.
But now we see many creators making a complete switch to the more authentic, raw style of video.
It’s almost like the viewers get exhausted of seeing the same style over and over, so they crave something authentic and different.
That’s why I feel we will see a switch for Shorts relatively soon.

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