Spend 3 hours on an edit.
Looks great. Still feels boring.
Here's why —
You're editing with your eyes.
Disable the video layer.
Just listen to the raw audio.
If it's boring to listen to —
it'll be boring to watch.
Fix the audio first.
Everything else follows.
Most editors obsess over effects and transitions.
But the real reason your videos feel flat?
No story.
Editing isn't about looking good.
It's about making people feel something.
You spend hours on the perfect outreach message.
You research. You personalize. You rewrite it 5 times.
You hit send thinking "this one is different."
Then... nothing. Silence. Like you don't even exist.
That was me at the end of last year.
$0. Zero clients. Zero replies.
Today?
3 high-ticket clients. $2k/month. From just 4 outreaches.
While most people send 50-100 messages just to get ghosted, I changed my entire approach — and it converts at 75%.
You're not the problem. Your strategy is.
I wrote it all down and I'm sharing it as a free PDF.
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🔁 Repost — someone in your feed needs this
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Worked on a quick voiceover edit to improve pacing and visual flow.
Would appreciate feedback on what I can refine.
And if you’re looking for a video editor for voiceover-centric content, my DMs are open.
Day 06 — Motion Design Journey
Worked on a typography-based animation today in After Effects.
Focused on layout, hierarchy, and keeping things clean rather than overdoing effects.
Still learning how to make motion feel intentional — not just animated.
Slowly getting there.
Day 05/30 — Motion Design Journey
Tried something simple today.
Just a figure falling — no fancy effects.
Focused more on mood and motion than complexity.
Still a beginner, still figuring out timing and gravity…
but I’m starting to enjoy telling small stories with motion.
Day 04/30
Made a small tutorial today based on what I learned while editing my last video 😄
Shared how I create a slide-up text animation in After Effects — beginner to beginner.
Learning by doing.
Learning by teaching.
Day 03 — Motion Design Journey
This one took me 2 days.
Not because it was hard to understand but because I’m still slow.
Didn’t copy it frame-by-frame this time.
Recreated it in my own style and spent most of the time on small things like speed graphs and tiny details.
Day 03 — Motion Design Journey
This one took me 2 days.
Not because it was hard to understand but because I’m still slow.
Didn’t copy it frame-by-frame this time.
Recreated it in my own style and spent most of the time on small things like speed graphs and tiny details.
Day 02 - Motion Design Journey
Still working on this one.
Not because I’m polishing it but because I’m a beginner and everything takes time right now.
It’s slow, sometimes frustrating… but also kinda fun.
Back tomorrow with a little more progress and a little less confusion 😅
Edited this intro last month.
The goal was simple: explain the idea clearly without over-editing or distractions.
If you make long-form talking-head content and want it clean and watchable, this is the kind of work I do.
Tried recreating a video in After Effects.
Added a few 3D elements to push depth and realism —
lighting, camera movement, and integration were the real challenge.
Recreation is the fastest way to level up.
What would you improve here?
Animating eyes is harder than it looks.
Tiny timing shifts change emotion and realism.
Built this eye animation in After Effects with:
• subtle blinks
• micro eye movement
• natural easing
Does this feel alive to you?