INSPIRATION
THE LEGENDS
These are some work examples from my favorite creatives, those I get inspiration from. I'm amazed at the way they share a story through dynamic short form videos. Their use of sound design, pace and color grading make their work stand out.
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Vincent Urban (Creative Director & Video Editor)
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Oliver Wurfell (Creative Director)
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Peter McKinnon (Youtuber)
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Daniel Wilson (Director & DP)
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27 KM (Creative Agency)
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The Heist (Creative Agency)
JUNE 2021
WORK IN PROGRESS
I specialize in video production, particularly video editing, however, freelancing has stretched the scope of my work. For most projects I use a variety of Adobe programs such as Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Lightroom, Illustrator and xD. These are some examples of projects I'm currently working on.
VIDEO REVIEWS
AN EDIT I LIKE
This must’ve been such a fun video to edit! I love the flow, variety, and pace of the video. Must've taken so much time to pull this one off.
One of the most difficult things for a video editor is music choice, this is extremely subjective and depends on the client and target audience. That’s the one thing I would change for this video, I would instead use a song that has more emotion and a build- up. This way, viewers know that something more epic and different is yet about to happen, and they’re more likely to keep watching the video.
SOME EDITS THAT COULD BE BETTER
The dishes in this series of videos look amazing, but they could look even better with some extra work in color grading and sound design. Check what TheHeist did with Anh and Chi, that extra attention to detail really makes me crave some Pho right now!
OVERALL COMMENTS
There doesn't seem to be a consistent style in the videos of AntiSocial, at least based on your YouTube channel. Some videos are beautifully edited, while some others are very short and need extra work on storytelling, sound design, color grading, motion graphics and transition/speed ramps. The videos also would benefit with some preplanning that gives structure to the video (intro, rising action, climax and end), as it seems many have a variety of shots that don't follow a specific order.