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The Video Editor Who Stepped In

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My first job out of college was an internship for video editing, and we had this convoluted process for editing a 30-60 second video so you could only do two a week.

The major bottlenecks were getting approval on the graphics and exporting. We had a backlog of footage because they would have the talent shoot 30 segments at a time.

I spent a day getting all of the graphics done and approved at the same time, and then a day editing the actual videos. Instead of taking up office time sitting there watching something export,

I let it go overnight for all the graphics, dropped them on all the footage the next morning, and set the final videos to export.

I let my manager know I’d be an hour late but have a few more done. I come back from lunch to the owner throwing a temper tantrum because it wasn’t completed before lunch, and he was chewing my manager out.

I quickly stepped in and said, “the first one was probably done, but I’ll also have the next 2 months of videos done for you by the end of the day.”

My manager immediately adopted that process for the whole team, and I got hired at the earliest opportunity the owner could find. Credit: Reddit/technicolordreams

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