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Looking for a good offline video editing institute in India
I’m looking to learn video editing professionally through an offline course
(I know I can learn these skills online for much less, but I specifically want offline classes to meet people, build a creative circle, and network)
Looking for a good offline video editing institute in India
I’m looking to learn video editing professionally through an offline course
(I know I can learn these skills online for much less, but I specifically want offline classes to meet people, build a creative circle, and network)
I Discovered Something That Could Break My Family
Recently, I found out that my mami is cheating on my mama, and I think I'm the only one who knows about it. I also have some proof, mainly their chat messages. Now I don't know what to do. Should I tell my mama, tell my mother, or just stay silent?
The strange part is that the other person is our neighbor and lives directly opposite my mama's house. My mama's family has a good relationship with their family. He is unmarried, but he has a girlfriend, which everyone knows about. I'm really confused about what I should do.
Need Advice: I Found Proof That My Mami Is Cheating
Recently, I found out that my mami is cheating on my mama, and I think I'm the only one who knows about it. I also have some proof, mainly their chat messages. Now I don't know what to do. Should I tell my mama, tell my mother, or just stay silent?
The strange part is that the other person is our neighbor and lives directly opposite my mama's house. My mama's family has a good relationship with their family. He is unmarried, but he has a girlfriend, which everyone knows about. I'm really confused about what I should do.
Starting career in video editing
Hey guys, I just finished my college and I really want to start my career as a video editor. I'm a beginner but know the basics, and I am looking for some good course recommendations. But I don't just want a tutorial that teaches me how to use the Premiere Pro or DaVinci. I want to learn the actual creative side of editing, like storytelling, and psychology behind why a cut works or how to keep the audience hooked. Please suggest some good courses your thoughts for starting career in video editing
Starting career in video editing
Hey guys, I just finished my college and I really want to start my career as a video editor. I'm a beginner but know the basics, and I am looking for some good course recommendations. But I don't just want a tutorial that teaches me how to use the Premiere Pro or DaVinci. I want to learn the actual creative side of editing, like storytelling, and psychology behind why a cut works or how to keep the audience hooked. Please suggest some good courses your thoughts for starting career in video editing
Should I Tell My Mama About My Mami's Affair?
Recently I found out that my mami is cheating on my mama, and I think I'm the only one who knows about it. I also have some proof, mainly their chat messages. Now I don't know what to do. Should I tell my mama, tell my mother, or confront her directly or just stay silent?
The strange part is that the other person is our neighbor and lives directly opposite my mama's house. My mama's family has a good relationship with their family. He is unmarried, but he has a girlfriend, which everyone knows about. I'm really confused about what I should do.
Why Do Influencers Demand Accountability From Individuals But Not Those in Power?
Nowadays, it feels like every influencer, content creator, and public figure is eager to ask questions to people like Pranit, demand apologies, and call for strict action. And honestly, if someone has done something wrong, accountability is important. If a person loses their job because of their actions, people celebrate it as justice being served.
But where does this energy disappear when it's time to question those actually in power?
Where are these influencers when students face paper leaks that affect their futures? Where are the demands for accountability from education ministers and authorities responsible for the education system?
Why don't we see the same outrage when people pay some of the highest road taxes and still drive on terrible roads? Why isn't there the same pressure when fuel prices keep increasing and nobody takes responsibility? Why are common people and comedians constantly expected to answer for every statement they make, while governments and public officials often escape the same level of scrutiny?
The selective outrage is what bothers me.
If accountability matters, it should matter for everyone—not just individuals who are easy targets online. Imagine if even a fraction of these influencers used their platforms to raise awareness about issues like paper leaks, failing infrastructure, rising costs, and governance failures. Those conversations could actually make a difference in people's lives.
Accountability shouldn't stop at the easiest person to criticize.