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Raise It Up Speed Edit
Why speed edit?
There is a very simple explanation for speed edits and that is very few people have the patience or bandwidth to watch eight hours of ‘as it happened’ editing.
Why speed edit?
There is a very simple explanation for speed edits and that is very few people have the patience or bandwidth to watch eight hours of ‘as it happened’ editing.
The reality is most of us have busy lives and one to three minutes is usually all the time we have available to dip in to an edit.
Following many requests to develop a workshop, I’m currently working on a format covering the area of creative shooting and editing. It you’d like to be notified of upcoming dates please sign up to my newsletter on the contact page.
For now I hope you enjoy this speed edit of ‘Raise It Up’.
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