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In this podcast I'm giving you tips, tricks and insights all around film-making, video editing, starting a youtube channel and being a freelance content creator. I started this a few weeks ago as a 30 day-voice-memo-project on WhatsApp. Those voice-memos turned into the first 30 episodes of this podcast that are now here for you to you to listen to. I'll soon be starting to produce more episode on a regular basis for this podcast. Until then, enjoy the first 30 episodes!
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Today we'll talk about "how to land your first tech job in South Korea" with Florian Ludot, he's founder and CEO fo Dev-Korea, that is technical job board in South Korea. Florian Ludot: https://www.linkedin.com/in/florianldt/ Dev-Korea: https://dev-korea.com/ IntelliWebi: https://www.intelliwebi.com/…
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Troy Malone, with his impressive background in helping global tech unicorn startups achieve hyper growth in new international markets, will shed light on how AI transforms marketing and business operations. He will unveil the secrets to entering new markets and achieving product-market fit rapidly. Troy Malone: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troymalon…
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In this engaging discussion, we will delve into the world of entrepreneurship and explore the dynamic intersection of technology and business. Reza Khosravi, the founder and CEO of Galliot, a leading software development agency specializing in digital product development and AI, will share his wealth of knowledge and insights gained from his divers…
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Join us for an extraordinary live event featuring a special guest appearance by Vadim Peskov, CEO of Diffco. With over 15 years of experience in the IT industry and profound expertise in mentoring startups in the Bay Area, Vadim brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to our gathering. Vadim's extensive background and leadership in the IT industr…
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Join us for an inspiring live podcast event titled "From English Teacher to Startup Founder" featuring Quinn P, the remarkable founder of MONA, a successful vegan restaurant. Quinn's journey from being an English teacher to a thriving entrepreneur in the food industry is nothing short of extraordinary. Having pursued her studies at Emory University…
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Join us for a conversation with Ivan Tankoyeu, Chief Data Officer of AI Superior. He's going to share his insights on the challenges and opportunities of starting an AI business in Europe. We'll discuss the following topics: Ivan will share his insights on the following topics: His background and how he started his business The biggest challenges o…
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Join us for a captivating live podcast event as we delve into the world of decentralized finance and explore the empowering potential of DeFi wallets. We are thrilled to have Eduard Soponar, the visionary founder of The Connecter, and Paige Soponar, the accomplished COO and co-founder of The Connecter, as our esteemed guests. Eduard Soponar's entre…
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Javid Abbasov is a Lead Consultant at State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations under the President of Azerbaijan, also he's in master program at KAIST in South Korea, studying business & technology management. Before coming to Korea, he was a project manager and programming teacher, full stack developer, and e-governance lead consulta…
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Join us for an exciting episode: "How to Maximize Your Event Experience." We are thrilled to have Josh Wood, the Founder and CEO of Bloc, as our special guest. Bloc is a unique pay-per-result advertising business that rewards users for attending advertised venues. In this interactive episode, we will dive into the world of event experiences and exp…
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Join us for an insightful episode on "How to Make Your Own Website" featuring a special guest, Kim Ingyu, CEO of ADSKETIT. This episode is specifically designed for early entrepreneurs who are looking to establish their online presence and create a professional website to showcase their brand. In this engaging session, Kim Ingyu, an esteemed entrep…
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#033 - Explaining how I create Project Pitches and who I send it to As promised the follow-up to the previous episode, today on #033 I want to explain to you my way of how I go about pitching new project ideas to companies, because as I said on the last one: It's on YOU to make it happen! Especially if nobody knows you yet. In this episode I explai…
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Over the last year of being a freelancer I learned one crucial thing that I want to share with all those of you, who are thinking about being self-employed as well and that is: Work doesn't come to you, you need to CHASE IT! On today's episode #032 I want to tell you about how I had to learn that for myself, how it's worked for me (in some cases) t…
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#031 - In the last couple of weeks I've experimented a lot with daily uploading. First I made 4 weeks of podcasting creating one episode each day and then followed up with 7 days of uploading daily on Youtube. I really set those as challenges for myself to get into execution mode, drop all excuses, avoid procrastination and get a hold of perfection…
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#030 - A bit over a month ago I started this as an experiment on WhatsApp simply to see if by sending out one voice memo per day talking about different topics I could help you every single day to go one step further on our shared journey of becoming freelancers, content creators, youtubers - however you wanna call it! I pretty quickly got to reall…
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#029 - Procrastination is an issue that I often struggle with and I assume many of you do too! What catches me most is especially the sneaky kind of "productive procrastination" that makes us do other things that aren't as important but still makes us think we're getting ahead, like creating a podcast when you should upload more videos to your Yout…
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#027 - More and more I get asked by smaller youtubers if I could have a look on their channel and tell them what they are doing wrong. So messages are usually very similar and sound exactly like what I went through a year ago: Putting in massive effort week after week, video by video, but nothing ever seems to be going forward... A situation many o…
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#028 - One of the most crucial things for any small and aspiring youtuber is to really think about and figure out who shall be the exact audience who shall see your videos and how they shall find you. This is where you should put the most effort into, not video quality, not cameras, not lighting. Traffic!! Because if you don't have traffic you'll h…
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#026 - When I decided to get into Youtube I was always wondering how much money was there to earn and where it came from. At that time most youtubers kept their earnings private. This very slowly starts to shift a little and I want to take part in bringing a little more transparency into it, so that you have a chance to know how much money you can …
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#025 - You wouldn't believe how often I get asked to review someone's videos. While I totally understand that would help I only have so much time in a day and can only do such reviews if it benefits not only one person but everyone else too. Sharing the feedback as voice memos here already seemed to help, however it still requires you to go to yout…
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#024 - Having a clear concept and strategy for your content and a plan on how you want to position yourself makes ALL THE DIFFERENCE for growing on social media. That's what I realized throughout last two years when I first uploaded pointless and rather unconnected videos that didn't get any traction whatsoever. The moment I started thinking about …
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#023 - When I started on Youtube I watched a ton of videos from known experts and bigger youtubers and they all seemed to say one thing: You also have to have an Instagram and a Facebook page and post there all day every day so that you can drive external traffic and views, else you just won't get it started and your channel won't succeed! I decide…
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#022 - Working for free as a aspiring content creator is one of the most controverse topics. Some voices say: "you should never work for free, because you're time has value and if you start working for free you will never get paid!" Others say: "Working for free is the best thing you can do and if you really want to succeed you absolutely have to d…
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#021 - Probably one of the most difficult parts of becoming a freelancer is figuring out how to appropriately prize your time and the services you can provide. The most common mistake everyone makes in the beginning is undervalueing yourself and not factoring all the costs that go into producing video content. It can be very tempting to go in low, …
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#020 - On the next round of video feedback on this episode I'm looking at a video that was intended to be a travel guide video about visiting croatia. Since making travel videos is probably the most common starting point for many filmmakers and youtubers I felt that sharing my feedback on this video could be particularly helpful for many of you. Th…
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#019 - The next most important thing after the thumbnail to make people actually find and then click on your videos are the titles. After doing a lot of research on Youtube Search Engine Optimization in the end of 2018 I realized how much I had underestimated this topic before and how much room for improvement most of us have when it comes to findi…
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#018 - Starting as a video creator in the beginning can be hard especially if you need to figure out how to make enough money! However the skills you already have or are developing right now can be really valuable for many other people out there especially those who are already creating content on a regular basis. For almost all bigger youtubers th…
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#017 - The fifth round of video feedback on this episode of the podcast. I make those episodes to give feedback to viewer videos when I feel that publicly sharing it could benefit a lot of you starting out with videographer or becoming a content creator on youtube. This video is a very good example for the general trend of making cinematic travel v…
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#016 - One of the biggest myths is that to grow on youtube or any other social media you need to do collabs and get shout-outs. I've analysed a whole lot of channels who this happened too and looked at how they grew through shout-outs and flatlined soon after. At the same time I also analysed a lot of channels that didn't get any or didn't even try…
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#015 - More than a fancy camera or expensive lenses, good lighting has the biggest on making your videos look professional! I've recently received a lot of positive feedback on the lighting of my reaction videos on Youtube so in today's episode I want to explain to you exactly how I achieve and what kind of lights I use. Spoiler: They are super aff…
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#014 - Another round of video feedback on this episode of the podcast. I make those to give feedback to viewer videos when I feel that publicly sharing it could benefit a lot of you starting out with videographer or becoming a freelance filmmaker. This is a very good example for this as the clip I'm reviewing in this episode is a short promotional …
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#013 - For many creators after a while of creating similar content the point comes where you would like to change things up, try new content or completely switch the topic you're talking about. Especially when you've already started building up an audience this can be quite difficult though, simply because your viewers are used to what you used to …
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#012 - Thumbnails can make or break your videos. Having a good preview of what value your video will deliver to the viewer and making it super enticing to click on you can very likely 2x or 3x the amount of clicks you get on your videos which then in turn might trigger the youtube algorithm to start promoting your videos. So in short: Thumbnails ar…
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#011 - In this episode I wanna share with you a video I found on Youtube that I thought is massively valuable for everyone starting to grow a channel. In this video Jeven Dovey (260k subs) interviews 5 other Youtubers (all around 50k subs and above) about the biggest mistakes they made in the beginning and watching this video I found myself in so m…
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#010 - For most of us starting out creating content on youtube or other platforms one of the first questions is: Should I focus on making the best quality I can produce and put out less or should I rather put out as much content I can but maybe not in the best quality? So the quality vs. quantity question. I have a very clear opinion on this and wa…
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#009 - Giving feedback on viewer videos and reviewing them to give suggestions for improvement is the thing I am being asked for the most. Every couple of days I'm reviewing one of the many videos being sent in to me and share the feedback publicly for all of you to learn from what others are doing well or not so well In this broadcast episode I'm …
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#008 - When you start a Youtube Channel chances are you're gonna put a lot of time into it and will barely get any views. That can be absolutely frustrating! On this broadcast I'm sharing my thoughts on this viewer question because this is a topic that I have struggled with massively in the beginning and I guess many of you do too. I'm sharing a co…
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#007 - Having a professionally made intro or a logo in your Youtube videos can make them look higher quality, so many starters ask me whether they too need one or think they cannot start before they have that. In this episode I wanna tell you my thoughts on this and why I still don't have either a logo or an intro and so far don't see the need for …
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#006 - The question about which language to choose when starting to make youtube video is one that I get asked so frequently and the decision is not always easy. Many of us are not native speakers and english is our second language. And while it does often give you the chance to reach a much bigger audience for some people it might still be the rig…
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#005 - Giving feedback on viewer videos and reviewing them to give suggestions for improvement is the thing I am being asked for the most. While I don't have the time to watch and respond to every single one, I sometimes pick and choose some videos to review and give public feedback on so that not only the person making it, but also everyone else o…
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#004 - Video editing is one of the most time-consuming parts of creating online content. On this episode of the podcast I wanna tell you about three very important ways you need to know how to speed up your workflow and how I've been using that to drastically cut down my editing times. Those three ways are using 1. keyboard shortcuts, 2. editing pr…
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#003 - One questions I get asked quite frequently and that is: "I wanna start a channel BUT I am shy and not good in front of camera: How can I overcome that?” And I totally understand that, because I myself have been struggling with this exact problem massively when last year I started my travel vlogging series on youtube. I wasn't confident at al…
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#002 - Giving feedback on viewer videos and reviewing them to give suggestions for improvement is probably the thing I am being asked for the most. While I don't have the time to watch and respond to every single one, I sometimes pick and choose some videos to review and give public feedback on so that not only the person making it, but also everyo…
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#001 - In the first episode of my new podcast I want to give you a short introduction why I decided to start this and how I want to help you with the content I am publishing here. The quick summary is: the first 30 episodes were part of a one month phase with about 160 people on WhatsApp where I shared daily voice memos on topics related to filmmak…
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