Not all videos on the channel are made in Shotcut. I chose videos that were made in this program completely and from different genres.
I often use several programs for one video.
I don’t shoot anything myself, only my video editing from footage found on the Internet.
This is my flagship work for the competition. The peculiarity of this work is that the singer sang in two very rare languages: Tatar and Kalmyk.
I edit the video in several windows, in one I collect pieces, in the others I cut the video. I downloaded the subtitles from the Internet and attached them to Premiere Pro. I did the same with the transition.
The competition, although small, is international.
I wasn’t expecting to get flashed by a random Anime girl
I wonder how these are still on YouTube.
The online translator does not translate well.
Did you get into the frame somewhere?
It’s really bad with YouTube. Many of my videos are not shown to anyone.
YouTube showed this video only a few hours after it was published.
This video is also made in shortcut. I only have guesses why this is so.
I wonder why your videos are not shown to anyone when it’s clearly written in the guidelines that sensitive videos is not allowed
I mean read the damn rules.
I think you don’t understand nudity is not allowed it’s still a wonder those videos are still on YouTube atleast, this one is still fine I believe it should not be shadow banned, maybe because of your channels repeated history?
There is a proverb “a holy place is never empty”; if such videos disappear from YouTube, then they will appear in another place, and YouTube will appear where they appear.
What’s wrong here?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXxI8K21V_E
Completely positive video and song, subtitles available. Made in shortcut.
What’s the story? This channel is not even two months old. This is a second-level channel, to get the last one I need to show my passport to YouTube or wait two months. The other channel is many years old, I have not posted anything there for public access, there are two dozen technical videos at the link.
For another year and a half, I edited videos for another video service. This service decided to compete with TikTok and connected bots, so I left there.