
Hallo Hive World I am a freelance video editor/content producer from South Africa. I worked in television for a decade, as a post production audio engineer (a ProTools specialist), at a large international broadcaster. Although I gained a lot of experience there in that field, there was no room for progress. This as well as monetary and (strong!) ideological differences made me decide to resign at the start of 2019. I spent time and money (basically my pension) training myself to do video editing in Final Cut Pro X, and elementary motion graphics and animations in Apple Motion. I’ve also since moved to Apple Logic Pro for audio, Apple’s sales models just makes the most sense for someone not assured of any income.
I made the decision to only focus on making my own content, and working for people who are ideologically aligned with me. In other words, if your work has anything to do with the banking/broadcast/UN global government fanatic-complex, I’m not going to spend my energy towards it.
One such person I found early on, was a local South Africa political cartoonist, going under the name Jerm. Many South Africans will be familiar with his cartoons, and the way he had to suffer the outrage mobs of left-wing communists in our own media and academia.
Jerm started a YouTube show in the beginning of 2019 called Jerm Warfare - The battle of ideas, and asked me to create an opening sequence to a music track he picked. It was the first editing job I did, and today this intro is still being used. I still do work with Jerm, and it is one of the best partnerships I could have hoped for so early on in a freelance career, and I am very grateful for the opportunity.
Jerm’s great channel has had so many attacks from censors, that he had to go completely off big tech platforms. But the show has grown into a really great online show, with great guests. You can find his website at https://jermwarfare.com/ if you would like to check out his show. I hope you enjoy this opening sequence, this is the December 2020 update version.
This is the link, that I now have to paste like this, because Hive doesn't allow me to switch editors so I can insert a link:
https://d.tube/v/aqxmedia23/QmS4dW1jHCAR42vaHWnAsc4ivQVd3Z9q9B4cRRgNiv7Cd7
You may have to hover over top right corner of the video window and select "watch from youtube", because the IPFS version simply does not want to work. If anybody here have any tips for me on how to make DTube actually, you know... work... then please contact me! I really want to love it...
And here is the embed that probably doesn't work, all in all, great competition for big tech it seems