Robert | Video Editor
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Robert | Video Editor
@robert_visuals
Long from video editor | Converting ideas into reality The easy path is mediocrity's price. Open to giving guidance.
Portfolio ➢ Sumali Kasım 2025
15 Sinusundan6 Mga Tagasunod

@robert_visuals Robert, you are too kind for me haha 💙
Thank You bro! 🤝
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@robert_visuals slight zoom out would make the atmosphere a bit better
but animations and color grading are amazing
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@carwowuk This would be much more pleasurable to watch with some fancy captions ngl.
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@Osmbproduction Probably consuming too much content when I’m trying to find inspiration for a scene.
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@ArsalEditor Yeah bro, similar story here. But don't treat that as disrespect automatically.
I usually send a dm to check if everything is alright and if we need to re book the call.
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⚡Day 65/365
Had a meeting scheduled with a client today.
I joined and waited for 10 mins.. but he never showed up.
Eventually left the meeting.
One thing I believe in: Respecting time is part of professionalism
Has this ever happened that a lead not showing up to a meeting?
Arsal | Video Editor@ArsalEditor
⚡Day 64/365 The best habits I started in 2026: tracking my time. It showed me where my day actually goes. My avg work time is around 4hr (max 8hr) which is low. But the major benefit is awareness. I’d probably think I was working more (before it)
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@haildhruv @serialdotai @Vixhal Yeah it's very important to have some structure, learning a bunch of random stuff you might never use again is a waste of time.
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For the editing part, you need to know basics and then start creating:
use after effects, priemere pro and sometimes filmora for quick editing
don't learn everything random, think and if u want to do some effect that you saw in some video, then find that tutorial, that's how i am learning
To start on youtube:
First find a niche
create a new account or maybe use incognito then watch shorts
check interesting niche, which one is performing better, less competition, and unique ones
not just random quick edits of motivation, sports
you have to create something original if you want to take it seriously.
then start creating.
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@Vicnjiru And then they ask you why they aren't progressing
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One of the greatest mistakes you can make as an entrepreneur producing video content:
Ignoring or never asking for feedback from your video editors.
Most entrepreneurs think of video editing as just a service that can be delegated to someone two continents away.
But It's more than that.
It's as system.
And the thing about systems.
One will always affect the other.
It's not big mistakes affecting the quality of your videos.
It's often the little things that you would rarely think about unless you've worked with video long enough.
Like leaving enough space around your subject to account for what will be lost later while switching formats or adding other attributes.
Or keeping each idea in your longform content concrete and consise enough for easy repurposing into structured shortform reels.
Or using a multiple camera set up when recording more than one person in a single location to avoid monotony of the shots.
As a top industry expert in your specific niche, your message is never the problem. Nobody can fake that part.
But chances are you might not be an expert in video recording or editing.
Your editor on the other hand probably has an idea.
When you ask, they'll tell you:
" When you shoot like this, I have to edit like this, so maybe don't shoot like that anymore."
" You left to much headroom in this shot, it would've been okay if the video was shot in 4k, but we lost too much quality while changing aspect ratios."
" Yeah, I had to leave in that filler word because removing it would've have messed the flow of the whole video."
Building video empires is a collaborative process.
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