My Editing Influance.

Loki

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I love Max Wrist's editing style (though I'm not looking to ride like him (talented as he is)but how he edits his view changes, use of slow-mo, and almost Matrix style edits). Some of these techniques would incorporate well with my "theme" (for lack of a better word). I'm wanting to learn some of these editing techniques, since I have a little time before my full launch I have time. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 
Never heard of the guy. Watched 1min of something.

Just look up glitch effect. It’s basically all he’s using.
 
Never heard of the guy. Watched 1min of something.

Just look up glitch effect. It’s basically all he’s using.
Cool, thank you. I've been playing with some more effects and such on my editing software, and found some combination of effects that feel more me. But, thank you for the response.
 
Never heard of the guy. Watched 1min of something.

Just look up glitch effect. It’s basically all he’s using.

Also, I'll have to add after playing with the glitch effect that wasn't the effect I was curious about, but in only watching 1 minute you wouldn't know that.
 
Also, I'll have to add after playing with the glitch effect that wasn't the effect I was curious about, but in only watching 1 minute you wouldn't know that.
If you are after help regarding editing, it would be more helpful to show an example of the actual effect you are after, folk are happy to offer help if they are asked the right questions.
 
The glitch effects are pretty easy. It's a matter of using a Glitch preset (say in Premiere) or download actual glitch footage and drop a sprinkle of frames over the main footage track. The Zoom transitions require a little more work, but not overly hard to do. Throw in some lens distortion and color tweeks and you're good.

His riding style looks dangerous if not illegal (watch his illegal street race video), and he may be setting himself up to be the next Yammienoob in a bad way.

- Wuf
 
The glitch effects are pretty easy. It's a matter of using a Glitch preset (say in Premiere) or download actual glitch footage and drop a sprinkle of frames over the main footage track. The Zoom transitions require a little more work, but not overly hard to do. Throw in some lens distortion and color tweeks and you're good.

His riding style looks dangerous if not illegal (watch his illegal street race video), and he may be setting himself up to be the next Yammienoob in a bad way.

- Wuf
Just looked at some of his vids. Can't stand the guy after watching a few minuites of looking at them. Just another dick on a bike doing illegal riding giving the rest of us a bad name. The fact he calls out the videos for being ilegall on public road backs my point up.

However on the editing and effects it all to easy to over do it.
 
@Loki There is a guy named Justin Odisho on YouTube that analyzes and breaks down Music Video edits.
I think you might benefit from watching his playlist. He is on point with his beak downs and tutorials.
 
@Loki What software are you using, it may help for suggestions.

I am subbed to Peter Mckinnon on youtube. He has some good tutorials. He is more focused on film making in general, but his tips I find are explained well.
 

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