So I've been pruning around the farm lately, in my spare time between checking for token arbitrage. For a long time I have been contemplating how to share this, as the results are physically stunning in person but don't seem to photograph very well, or I haven't found a way to do so.
But recently I had the idea to use the camera to capture the physical motion of the biomass, and edited it down using DaVinci Resolve. Yes I am continuing to take the plunge with video editing.
I love the results but am still working on the discipline to want to "work" on video editing. The only fun part is the results.
Let me know what you think of the video below:
And it has gotten some good results! A better than average start to my videos, and a nice 5.4% click-through rate on impressions. Hopefully this will mean youtube will continue to serve a growing number of impressions across my niche.
I am fast approaching 500 subs, when all I will have to worry about is watch hours.
I have some plans but the most important for me is to get a sustainable format on top of which I can grow my library and keep training in video editing. The editing is the bottleneck still, but also I am thinking about how to get the workflow better between idea and camera.
Big thanks to @ecoinstante for being my best camera person!
There is still a lot of year left, let's see what we can get done in December!