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Automotive Content Creation & Editing

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About Me

Hi there,

I am Melly, 21 years old and from Hamburg, Germany. I currently study Content Creation & Online Marketing at SAE Institute in order to pursue my passion as a job. I am very interested in filming Automotive Content, but I also have experience with other types of content, such as Gaming, Music-Videos and more. In my free time, I like to cook, take photos and play video games.

I started my video journey at the age of 15. Always being interested in creating, I bought my first camera, which was a cheap and old gopro. Taking it everywhere, I started to learn what good image composition and editing is all about. Over the years, I grew my skill set and tried to learn something new with every project.

The Picture shows the Owner of the website, Melly, as she is filming a car with her gimbal and camera. She is creating the flow by slowing moving around the automotive opject. She is looking down onto the screen of the camera.

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This pictures shows two screenshots of tiktoks post and how much views they each got. The one on top has around 300 views, while the one on the bottom has almost 15 thousand views. On the Picture you can also read the words "From this" and "to this".

Why the first few seconds matter

Something you might have noticed in videos on social media is that most of them have some kind of hook right at the beginning. But why is this? There is a simple answer to this: Human Attention Span. But in order to understand the psychology behind it, we have to dig a little deeper.

When a person clicks on a video or it gets recommended to them on a feed like Instagram-Reels or TikTok, what they see in the first few seconds is very essential for how good a video will perform with the algorithm. If your video isn’t interesting enough, the person watching will just scroll to the next video or, in the worst case, even leave the app. This is not only bad for your watchtime, but directly reflects how the algorithm ranks your video…