u/Joshvideo

Create a reel or showcase best videos?

I'm looking to start freelancing to supplement my income from my 9-5 editing job. I have made a ton of videos over the years but haven't ever made a reel, or created a website or social media page etc... Is just showing my best videos good enough, or should I create a mashup reel of all my best work?

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u/Joshvideo — 7 days ago

Audio Mixer for Final Cut Pro?

I can't believe this still isn't a feature in 2026. Does anyone know a plugin that will allow me to change the levels/add effects/view the volume of all of my audio roles and subroles at once?

Currently, I am just compounding my entire project at the end and then pressing "expand audio components," but there has to be a better way.

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u/Joshvideo — 9 days ago
▲ 10 r/kotor

First of all, I really enjoyed it. I never imagined I'd binge a 2004 game on my Xbox 360 in 2026, but here we are. Just wanted to see if anyone shared my opinions here:

Overall, when playing with jedi, the game was too easy. Force lightning and heal with a 3-Jedi party made the game a breeze to play, and I didn't have to focus much on strategy which was kind of a bummer. Is there any reason not to use Kreia and Visas as your companions? Having the force is such an advantage over all the other characters IMO.

Believe it or not, I actually had the most fun playing this game before lightsabers and the force. It required you to be much more strategic and was a lot more challenging. By the end of the game, I was clearing out rooms of 10 enemies by just spamming Force Storm. The parts where they make you play as Mira alone, or make you assemble a party without Kreia and your character, were really challenging and fun. I genuinely never once used the handmaiden, Atton, Mandalore, that weird droid etc unless I had to.

I also felt like credits and creating items on the lab bench and work bench wasn't really needed. I only upgraded my lightsaber and created medpacks here and there. Finished the game with over 100k credits and rarely bought anything.

I'm amazed that they managed to produce this game just a year after the first KOTOR. The depth of missions, planets and character interactions was crazy. I spent around 33 hours to beat the game, and didn't bother with a lot of the side quests.

It sounds wierd, but I honestly think this game would be more fun and challenging if you were never a Jedi.

Also, I really never understood the D20 thing and saving throws. What do alacrity and charisma do? Idk. Still fun though.

Let me know what you think. I'm sure I'm playing the game completely wrong, but I had a blast.

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u/Joshvideo — 20 days ago