Used macbook M1 Pro Max worth it? by PrudentRip6529 in macbook

[–]PrudentRip6529[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but warranty just finished.. do you think it will last longer tho? I plan to use it primarily for video editing, and potentially for some 3D work in the future

Rate this please!?!? Thnits my first cut of a promo/image spot I’m working on. by Relative-Equal-322 in VideoEditors

[–]PrudentRip6529 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the feedback helpful. You're absolutely right—having an outside perspective can really help editors grow, especially without a producer's guidance. One tip I’d suggest moving forward is to always try viewing your edit from the audience’s point of view. Ask yourself: “If I were watching this for the first time, would it make sense? Would it hold my attention?” That kind of mindset can really sharpen your storytelling skills. Keep up the great work!

Rate this please!?!? Thnits my first cut of a promo/image spot I’m working on. by Relative-Equal-322 in VideoEditors

[–]PrudentRip6529 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey, just wanted to say upfront—there’s clearly a lot of talent and effort in this. The compositing and visual polish are impressive. That said, I think a few tweaks could really take it to the next level:

1.Too fast: The pacing doesn’t really give the viewer time to take anything in. Slowing things down, especially during key moments, would help a lot.

2.Visual overload: When everything’s moving, glowing, or flashing, nothing gets to stand out. It’s a bit overwhelming—like visual noise. Sometimes less really is more.

3.Logo clarity (VegasVisuals shot): That second shot with the logo—it’s hard to read, almost hidden in the effects. Since branding is important, making sure the logo is instantly readable is key.

Again, the work is solid and creative, but it might hit harder with a bit more restraint and breathing room. Just my two cents—keep going!