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Why Filmmakers Hate YouTube, But Shouldn't. (w/ ThisGuyEdits)

Dec 01, 202227 min
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0:00 Why filmmakers hate YouTube

2:22 Editors used to hate Netflix

3:34 YouTube’s secret advantage

4:58 Why Sven’s film students reject YouTube

6:35 How Sven started his YouTube channel 11:00 Comment “We love Stir” 

11:43 Film vs YouTube intros

15:55 Why do music video work on YouTube?

17:54 How creatives use social media to tell stories

20:17 ThisGuyEdits’ biggest YouTube lesson

22:14 How James Cameron hired from YouTube

24:41 Secrets behind ThisGuyEdits 

Subscribe to  @ThisGuyEdits  https://www.youtube.com/@ThisGuyEdits

Why do filmmakers hate Youtube? James Cameron has hired someone immediately after watching their YouTube video. But if you’re posting your artsy film on YouTube, and working with YouTube’s “retention rules” doesn’t that mean you can’t make your film the way you intend?   We honestly don’t know if YouTube is a good or bad place for new filmmakers, but we wanted to explore these ideas with Sven Pape. He has edited films that have been to Sundance and Cannes, but he is best known for his YouTube channel ThisGuyEdits. Sven is the rare content creator who has a foot both in the Youtube world and in the traditional film world. And so we wanted to have the conversation.

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