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Michelle Khare Made The Best Editing On YouTube, Here’s How

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We record all remote interviews with Riverside. Sign up here Join The JuiceClub Get Cinematic Music With TrackClub Watch @MichelleKhare "I Trained Like An Olympic Boxer" https://youtu.be/LZanXTAeqGc CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 01:22 Sparring scene breakdown 4:50 How Ryan got the editing job 5:22 How character relationships came first 9:19 Riverside is the best video podcasting tool 10:34 Breaking down the pre-fight editing 13:13 How do you know what to keep or cut? 19:33 Don’t tell the audeince how to feel 21:01 Join Jucie Club! 22:09 Get a free month of Trackclub 22:55 The secret shot to increase emotion 25:15 The story structure of the fight 30:00 Why the feature length documentary style on YouTube? 30:50 Breaking down the title sequence opening 33:49 Why is quality so important? 36:00 What is it like to work so hard? In this enlightening discussion, Michelle Khare, the YouTube trailblazer, reveals how her documentary, "I Trained Like an Olympic Boxer", shatters the stereotypes of typical YouTube content. Directed by Garrett Kendall and edited by Ryan Forsyth, this YouTube documentary pioneers a new era of premium content. It proves that viewer attention spans are not decreasing; they're just seeking better content. This video delves into the mechanics of creating premium content and explains why it's vital for filmmakers, editors, and YouTubers to focus on elevating their content game. It's a guide for creators wanting to challenge traditional media norms and show that YouTube can host impactful, emotionally resonant narratives. "I Trained Like an Olympic Boxer" is more than a documentary; it's a game-changer, demonstrating that silence can indeed be golden. This deep dive into YouTube content creation offers valuable insights for every YouTuber, editor, and filmmaker. Get ready to redefine your content strategy!

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We record all remote interviews with Riverside. Sign up here Join The JuiceClub Get Cinematic Music With TrackClub Watch @MichelleKhare "I Trained Like An Olympic Boxer" https://youtu.be/LZanXTAeqGc CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 01:22 Sparring scene breakdown 4:50 How Ryan got the editing job 5:22 How character relationships came first 9:19 Riverside is the best video podcasting tool 10:34 Breaking down the pre-fight editing 13:13 How do you know what to keep or cut? 19:33 Don’t tell the audeince how to feel 21:01 Join Jucie Club! 22:09 Get a free month of Trackclub 22:55 The secret shot to increase emotion 25:15 The story structure of the fight 30:00 Why the feature length documentary style on YouTube? 30:50 Breaking down the title sequence opening 33:49 Why is quality so important? 36:00 What is it like to work so hard? In this enlightening discussion, Michelle Khare, the YouTube trailblazer, reveals how her documentary, "I Trained Like an Olympic Boxer", shatters the stereotypes of typical YouTube content. Directed by Garrett Kendall and edited by Ryan Forsyth, this YouTube documentary pioneers a new era of premium content. It proves that viewer attention spans are not decreasing; they're just seeking better content. This video delves into the mechanics of creating premium content and explains why it's vital for filmmakers, editors, and YouTubers to focus on elevating their content game. It's a guide for creators wanting to challenge traditional media norms and show that YouTube can host impactful, emotionally resonant narratives. "I Trained Like an Olympic Boxer" is more than a documentary; it's a game-changer, demonstrating that silence can indeed be golden. This deep dive into YouTube content creation offers valuable insights for every YouTuber, editor, and filmmaker. Get ready to redefine your content strategy!

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