
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this conversation, Demetri and Chantz discuss content creation and the importance of keeping it simple. They catch up on their personal lives before diving into the epiphany Demetri had about his own content. They explore the problem with overcomplicating edits and the need for consistency in branding. They also analyze MrBeast's approach to content and the trend towards less overstimulating videos. The conversation highlights the importance of learning from successful YouTubers and simplifying content for a better viewer experience. In this episode, Demetri and Chantz discuss the importance of simplifying the editing process and maintaining consistent branding in content creation. They analyze MrBeast's massive view count and highlight the need for content creators to reinvent themselves to stay relevant. Demetri shares his approach to creating a list of editing techniques that work and implementing a grading system to ensure consistency. They emphasize the value of fine-tuning and leveling up skills to improve content quality. The conversation concludes with a discussion on imposter syndrome and the common experience of feeling inadequate in the content creation industry.
Thank you as always for listening. What did you think of this episode? Please leave us your thoughts about the episode and a rating on Apple Podcasts. We'll be responding to comments every Saturday on the main podcast!
RESOURCES & LINKS:
💻 Become a Member: https://riseproductive.com/membership
📧 Our Newsletter: https://riseproductive.com/newsletter
📞 Book a Coaching Call: https://tidycal.com/1xg2xn3
🎙️ Leave a Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rise-productive-podcast/id1510144079
📚 Try Audible Free for 30 Days: https://amzn.to/3twJKKH
⚙️ Notion Templates: https://riseproductive.com/notion-templates
💻 Our Website: https://www.riseproductive.com/
🎥 Demetri's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjy5wrSZmcFefxex3ljOouA
📘 Get my FREE eBook "10 Steps to Saving Time and Doing More": https://riseproductive.com/ebook
By Demetri PaniciIn this conversation, Demetri and Chantz discuss content creation and the importance of keeping it simple. They catch up on their personal lives before diving into the epiphany Demetri had about his own content. They explore the problem with overcomplicating edits and the need for consistency in branding. They also analyze MrBeast's approach to content and the trend towards less overstimulating videos. The conversation highlights the importance of learning from successful YouTubers and simplifying content for a better viewer experience. In this episode, Demetri and Chantz discuss the importance of simplifying the editing process and maintaining consistent branding in content creation. They analyze MrBeast's massive view count and highlight the need for content creators to reinvent themselves to stay relevant. Demetri shares his approach to creating a list of editing techniques that work and implementing a grading system to ensure consistency. They emphasize the value of fine-tuning and leveling up skills to improve content quality. The conversation concludes with a discussion on imposter syndrome and the common experience of feeling inadequate in the content creation industry.
Thank you as always for listening. What did you think of this episode? Please leave us your thoughts about the episode and a rating on Apple Podcasts. We'll be responding to comments every Saturday on the main podcast!
RESOURCES & LINKS:
💻 Become a Member: https://riseproductive.com/membership
📧 Our Newsletter: https://riseproductive.com/newsletter
📞 Book a Coaching Call: https://tidycal.com/1xg2xn3
🎙️ Leave a Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rise-productive-podcast/id1510144079
📚 Try Audible Free for 30 Days: https://amzn.to/3twJKKH
⚙️ Notion Templates: https://riseproductive.com/notion-templates
💻 Our Website: https://www.riseproductive.com/
🎥 Demetri's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjy5wrSZmcFefxex3ljOouA
📘 Get my FREE eBook "10 Steps to Saving Time and Doing More": https://riseproductive.com/ebook