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Video Editing

Unleash your creativity by enhancing and transforming videos
into powerful visual experiences.

What is Video editing?

Video editing is the process of manipulating and rearranging video footage to create a new work. It involves selecting shots, adding transitions, effects, and sound to enhance the storytelling and overall impact of the video.

schedule Time to Achieve

Only few months to learn most needed skills for video editing. But you need more time to become a professional video editor, and to have more good reviews about your service so you get more trust by the clients.
Also , there is an additional time you need for learning other skills. So, in total you'll need 6-12 months of learning to become a real profesional video editor, because video editing isn't just about cuting the video, you need to deal with other concepts like: color grading, audio mixing, motion graphics, storytelling ...etc.

attach_money Salary & Earnings

the salary of a video editor can vary widely depending on your experience, location, and the type of projects you work on. Keep in mind that the numbers we share are only achievable if you consistently get clients , which can be challenging at the beginning, especially without a strong portfolio. Most clients expect high-quality, professional work, so your income will largely depend on your skills. That's why it's important to keep learning, improving, and focusing on growth instead of just chasing customers. And in the beginning, you might even have to offer your services at a lower price to gain trust and build your reputation. Once you establish a solid portfolio and prove your skills, you'll be able to charge higher rates.

On average, these are the expected salaries :

Tip: It's always the best practise to keep improving your skills and become close from a pro then go search for work, so if possible... try to not focus a lot on getting clients at the beginning of your journey !

bar_chart Hardness

Medium – Video editing path is not as technically complex as fields like programming or cybersecurity, but it requires a unique blend of creativity, patience, and attention to detail. The main challenge lies in mastering different editing software, understanding storytelling techniques, and keeping up with industry trends. In addition, the learning curve depends on the individual: some people may find it easier if they have a creative mindset, while others may struggle with the artistic side.

Overall, video editing is not extremely hard to learn, but becoming truly skilled and competitive takes time, practice, and consistency. The path demands dedication and creativity, but it is achievable for most people with persistence.

psychology Skills Needed

To become a successful video editor, you need a combination of technical, creative, and soft skills.
First, technical skills are essential, such as mastering editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve. You also need to understand video formats, resolution, frame rates, and color correction.
Second, creativity plays a big role. A good editor must have a sense of storytelling, rhythm, and timing to create smooth and engaging videos. Attention to detail is also very important to ensure quality and consistency.
In addition, soft skills are necessary. Patience, focus, and the ability to work under deadlines are critical in this career. Communication and teamwork are also important since editors often work with directors, producers, and clients.
Finally, adaptability is key. Video editing tools and trends change quickly, so continuous learning and practice are required to stay competitive in the field.

Note: You need a good pc for using adobe softwares, and sadly they're not for free.

rocket_launch How to Start Your video editing Journey

  1. Learn about video editing concepts: Go and search on the internet: what makes a video editor better than other, see what topics does video editing covers. Read and read more about video editing or see youtube videos, because video editing is not just about learning an editing software then using it.
  2. Choose a video editing software: There are a lot of options to choose from, some of them are free, but most clients prefers to work with editors who uses Adobe premiere pro. Then once you choose a video editing software, go and search for a whole course for it, whether it's on youtube or Udemy. The course should contain a lot of concepts of video editing, not just a tutorial for using the software
  3. Motion Graphics: Remember when we said that there are more topics on video editing ? Well ... There is one important topic called Motion Graphics. It is defined as animated graphic design, where text, images, and other visual elements are set in motion to convey information, tell a story, or create an engaging visual experience.
    Most used softwares for Motion Graphics are: After Effects, Resolve Fusion.
  4. Visual Saturation (Feeding Your Visual Library): You might find some video editing experts talking about the importance of "visual saturation", and even if this section is not for it... We wanted to mention it in case you didn't search good on video editing before starting your journey, so take this as another clue for the importance of searching about the path you chose.
    Your brain is not an endless machine of ideas. Creativity comes from what you have already seen, experienced, and absorbed. That's why it's important to practice visual saturation. This means exposing yourself to a wide variety of designs, artworks, animations, and creative projects. The more visuals you consume, the more your brain builds a “library” of references. Later, when you start creating, your mind combines these stored visuals into fresh and original ideas. So don't feel guilty about watching animations, browsing design galleries, or exploring creative content — you are feeding your creativity. So don't hesitate to see other video edits.
  5. Immersion: Immerse yourself into the community of video editors, join video editors communities, ask other editors on the comunities for feedbacks on your edits. Or even follow youtube channels that publish and talk about video editing, listen and analyze their advices to tell what works and what doesn't... because this shortens a lot of long work by making you learn from other people in the same path as you.
  6. Build a portfolio: Search on the internet how you can build a strong portfolio as a video editor, and even search about how you can attract clients to use your services.
  7. Keep Researching: Don't rely on our platform as your only source of knowledge. We are here to give you a starting point to introduce you the path. But the rest of the journey is in your hands. Keep researching, keep learning, and keep exploring new resources. The more you grow your knowledge, the stronger your skills as a video editor will become.

info Notes

Useful Resources for Video editors

Those videos are free full courses.
but they're little old, you might find little changes in the softwares. Please check if they are still useful or not.
we chose them because they are the most popular. otherwise, we hope you find a better source.

If the links are not working, contact this account: scilclearx15@gmail.com