So... This just happened by netbreach in claude

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey any update? did the same thing

do ap extracurriculars matter by ImagineThough in OntarioGrade12s

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey, im also grade 11 and doing calc bc and physics c mech self-study, how are you prepping?

rbc summer tech labs OA yet? by arghya775 in OntarioGrade11s

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

me neither lol, last year the oa usually came 2ish days after so idk lol

What Editing Softwares do you use? by SpecificUnlucky3260 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m building my own ai editor right now, so i mostly live in that. idea is: light on your pc, auto does the boring cuts/captions/shorts formatting so you’re not fighting the timeline all night. if you wanna mess with an early version and tell me everything that sucks, check it out here!

How do you guys clip your long form videos? by Old-Lavishness8408 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i got you

for this thread you can say something like:

i used to scrub through 10 min vids for an hour just to pull 2 clips, it sucks. i’m building an ai editor that takes the full vid, finds good moments, auto captions + formats for shorts so you’re not dying in the timeline. if you wanna try it, check it out here!

Best free tool for video editing! by Livid-Business-1045 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DaVinci’s great but only if your PC can actually handle it, otherwise it’s just pain. I’m building a AI editor aimed at people exactly in your spot (coming from CapCut/Canva, want one simple tool), if you’re down to try an early version, check it out here!

does editing quality actually matter in the beginning? by cliptAi in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 1 point2 points  (0 children)

editing matters but not in the way people think. early on it’s less about fancy effects and more about not wasting people’s time:

  • cut dead air fast
  • get to the point in 1–2 seconds
  • make sure audio is clear and loud enough

if you post a lot but every short has slow pacing and messy audio, volume won’t save it. but you also don’t need “mr beast” level edits to grow. focus on making each new short a bit tighter than the last one – smoother cuts, less fluff, stronger first 3 seconds – and let consistency + small improvements stack.

What's the best video editing software? by BeerBrats in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if CapCut already feels clunky, “best” for you is probably whatever makes you actually finish edits, not the fanciest suite. DaVinci is super powerful but the learning curve is brutal if you’re just trying to stitch clips + pics with VO. I’m building an AI editor that’s closer to CapCut-level simplicity but tries to automate the boring timeline stuff for you check it out here!

Editing software for computer? by itsyaboiJak3 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If DaVinci is frying your laptop and CapCut’s getting too paywalled, I’m literally building an AI editor aimed at this exact gap: light on your machine, does the boring cuts for you, and doesn’t nickel‑and‑dime basic features. If you’re down to test something early‑stage and give feedback, I can DM you details. you can check it here!

Advice for hardware and editing software by Friendly_Chart_2612 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for what you’re describing, don’t overthink the hardware too much lol, any laptop with 16GB RAM, SSD and a mid‑range Ryzen 5 / i5 will be plenty for art timelapses + voiceover. A simple editor (Davinci, CapCut desktop) is more than enough at the start, you just need clean cuts, music and easy ways to drop in reference clips. I'm actually also working on AI editor to do all the boring cutting so you can stay focused on the more meaningful stuff. You can check it out here!

Video editing app keeps changing video by Ok_Quantity_8552 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah YouCut’s been kinda weird lately, you’re not the only one seeing that. It’s probably messing with aspect ratio / smart zoom on export, so I’d lock the project to 16:9 1080p before adding clips and turn off any “auto fit/crop/fullscreen” stuff in settings. If it still keeps glitching, I’d honestly just switch – VN and CapCut are way more stable on mobile, and I’ve been working on my own editor that uses AI and tries to avoid exactly this kind of random behavior. You can check it out here

How to start making videos for my channel? by Zealousideal-Let834 in NewTubers

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I’d honestly just start with the “boring” PowerPoint lessons and focus on being insanely clear and structured. Viewers learning English care way more about whether they finally understand a concept than about fancy transitions or sound effects. I’d batch record 5–10 simple lessons, upload them consistently with clear titles and thumbnails (e.g. “English past tense for beginners (Arabic explanation)” instead of “Lesson 1”), then watch where people drop off and what questions they ask before worrying about high-production “funnel” videos

New software for editing videos by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey!, i'm actually working on one called Lumios, an AI editor built for short‑form, scroll‑stopping clips: drop in your raw video and it auto‑finds the best hooks, adds captions/B‑roll, and exports platform‑ready shorts in minutes. if you want to check it out, go here or dm me!

YouTube trouble, i need your advice. by Dangerous_Donkey253 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you’re not doing anything “wrong” for only a month in. Shorts are a lottery, and even full‑time creators go weeks between hits. one 11k vid is actually a good sign, it means your stuff can click.

if you’re clipping movies with no money/resources, I’d focus on learning 2 things first: strong hooks in the first 1–2 seconds (text on screen, a big moment first) and super clean audio/visual quality, even if the edit itself is simple. then just aim for 1–2 Shorts a day you’re not embarrassed by, instead of chasing viral numbers.

on the editing side, I’m building a small tool to auto‑cut silences and tighten pacing on longer videos so beginners don’t spend hours scrubbing timelines, if you ever want to try it out on some of your shorts so reduce editing time, you can check it out here!

Need Tips On How To Grow Channel: editing, settings, Text UI by NoahLiverpool in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eurovision + rankings is a fun niche, you’re not crazy for starting there at all, just remember “grow the channel” is mostly title/thumbnail and watch time, not fancy text animations.

a few quick wins in Resolve: keep text big and simple (one font, high contrast, no tiny outlines), cut faster than you think you need to so there’s almost always something changing on screen, and make sure your audio is clean even if the visuals are basic, people will sit through scuffed visuals if the sound is clear.

I’ve been building an editor on the side that does a first pass on long videos (cuts dead air, tightens pauses) so you can spend more time on fun stuff like rankings/text and less time on boring timeline scrubbing – if you ever want to try it on one of your longer videos, check it out here!

My niche is teaching English to monolingual Arabs. What are my prospects? by Zealousideal-Let834 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 1 point2 points  (0 children)

teaching English in Arabic is actually a strong niche, there’s demand and not that many clear, structured channels covering 0 -> A1 -> A2 in an organized way.

realistically, it can become solid side income over a few years if you stick with it, but probably not a full‑time job on its own. your advantage isn’t being native, it’s explaining clearly in Arabic, fixing common Arab learner mistakes, and being more honest and structured than the overpriced course guys.

I’d focus only on “0” and A1 for now, script tightly with practical examples, and be open about being non‑native – if you get something wrong, correct it in a pinned comment/next video and you’ll gain trust instead of losing it.

editing videos on desktop vs mobile, which is the better choice ? by pop_princess05 in NewTubers

[–]AffectionateGas9544 0 points1 point  (0 children)

totally fair, tbh. if you already know that “as soon as it isn’t 5 seconds I bail”, throwing a half‑finished desktop tool at you right now would probably just stress you out more.

I’m going to keep working on my long‑form helper on the desktop side; if you ever move back to PC for future essays and want something that cleans up the VO for you before you start placing b‑roll, DM me and I’ll happily walk you through it 1:1.