This Wednesday, with our agency meeting, is a time for me to catch up on the various projects I’m working on. As always, one thing that stands out in my daily workflow is uploading photos. It’s a constant, standard part of my work routine, something I’ve gotten comfortable with and really enjoy doing.
However, the real challenge comes when it’s time to edit videos. Unlike uploading photos, which is straightforward and simple, video editing requires a lot more time, creativity, and attention to detail. When I first started, I found it daunting—there’s so much more to consider, from pacing and transitions to audio levels and visual effects. It felt like a puzzle that was difficult to solve, but one I knew I had to figure out.
This internship has been a huge learning experience, and each project has taught me something new. With every video I edit, I’ve become more efficient. While I’m still learning, and there’s always room for improvement, it’s been a rewarding journey, and I’m excited to continue growing my skills.
It’s good to get practice. Like a lot of skills, people need repetition to progress and improve with your video editing.