Choosing a video editing course gets easier when you stop asking “which course is best?” and start asking “what do I want to edit?”
YouTube, short-form social, documentaries, client work, and gaming edits all need different skills.
Pick the goal 1st. Then pick the course.
Video editors are about to automate 80% of their workflow…
This repo lets AI analyze videos directly — not just text.
Think:
→ auto highlight detection
→ smart cuts
→ content summarization
Huge for creators + editors.
https://t.co/cVcN9FdBcC
@david_fisara as a skill, it's getting more easier for the best ones, a little easier for the average ones.
income pov, easier for the best ones, harder for the average ones
This might break video editing workflows 👇
Meta just launched TRIBE v2 — a free AI that predicts where your video gets boring before you post.
For editors:
• Find weak hooks instantly
• Cut dead moments with data
• Optimize for retention, not guesswork
Game-changer or?
Editors: what’s the worst client feedback you’ve ever received?
We’re collecting the funniest ones and turning them into a “bad feedback wall” for a new product launch!
Want to look more professional? We're launching beta of our AI-native agentic review tool to help you move away from WhatsApp.
Comment "beta" to get early access.
If client feedback is living in WhatsApp, your margins are already leaking.
Here is a number to hold on to: how many messages did you scroll back through on your last project to find a single note you thought you had implemented?
"Make it pop" is not a note. It is a tax on your time.
Here is a gallery of the notes editors receive, and what useful versions of those notes actually look like.
Save this. Send it to every client before the first review link goes out
None of this is adversarial. It is professional. And the editors who communicate this clearly are the ones clients refer without hesitation — because they know what they are getting.
The client who asked for 14 rounds of changes probably never signed a scope that said how many they were getting.
So from their perspective, they were not being difficult.
They were just asking for what they thought they paid for.
Include the language. "Additional revision rounds beyond the scope above are charged at [rate] per round." This sentence changes the relationship.
🔷 What happens at sign-off
When a version is approved, changes to that version restart the revision count. Period.
Your archive is your protection. Every version, every note thread, every sign-off. Timestamped and findable.
One extra step at the start of every project saves six confused emails at the end.
"final_final_v8_APPROVED_USE THIS" is not a workflow. It is a warning sign.
And it usually means the project had no version control system, just a growing pile of files and a group chat full of hope.
Step 4: The approval requires a written output
"Looks great!" in a chat is not approved. "Approved - v04 is final. Proceeding to export." is approved. Get it in writing, in the review thread, with a date.
Step 5: Archive everything, name it clearly