Looking for a video editor to teach me

Hi all,

Looking for a video editor to sit down with me and teach me how to video edit. I’m about to start a series and need help (I suck).

I’ll be paying you from my company for your time (hourly rate) so it’s not a cash gig (need to be invoiced).

It’s not content of my face (or anyone else’s) but more a walkthrough of software and processes. But also engaging (think influencer hooks, sometimes, some non-obnoxious sound effects etc). Videos to be laid back, sometimes funny energy but not full meme.

Bonus points if you are good with AI and generating AI image to video prompts (animated 10 second thing I wanna do)

If anyone is interested please send me a message so I can look at some of your work and make a decision.

Thank you!

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u/onizuka_chess — 6 days ago

independent contractors, registration pack

Hey,
I’ve created a registration document pack for independent contractors / small businesses, it’s pretty simple you just add your business name and abn / email/ mobile on the home page, then generate all the documents and it will prefill those details into the forms.
36 forms total (you may not need them all, but you will mostly).

It includes:

NDIS Code of Conduct & Worker Code of Conduct
Governance & Operational Management Policy
Continuous Improvement Policy
Risk Management Policy & Framework
Emergency & Business Continuity Plan
Quality Improvement Plan (annual)
Privacy & Confidentiality Policy
Incident Management Policy & Procedure
Complaints & Feedback Management Policy
Work Health & Safety (WHS) Policy
Infection Prevention & Control Policy
Records & Information Management Policy
Conflict of Interest Policy
Worker Supervision Policy
Transitions Policy
Communication & Information Accessibility Policy
Medication Management Policy
Mealtime Management Policy
Restrictive Practices Policy
Participant Money & Property Policy
Participant Rights, Dignity & Safeguarding Policy
Service Access & Intake Policy
Participant Service Agreement (template)
Participant Consent Form
Participant Handbook / Welcome Pack
Human Resources, Recruitment & Screening Policy
Casual Employment Agreement (template)
Part-Time Employment Agreement (template)
Full-Time Employment Agreement (template)
Position Description — Support Worker
Employee Details & Onboarding Form
Incident Report Form
Complaints & Feedback Register
Risk Register
Staff Record & Compliance Checklist
Complaint Letter Templates (acknowledgement + outcome)

I’ll also update the forms as needed based on any of the upcoming changes for registration, which will just automatically update the forms.

If interested comment here or send me a message.

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u/onizuka_chess — 10 days ago

So I bought a house November 24 and the house has a big backyard, but the old fella I bought it off was 94 and was an avid vegetable gardener. 8 big garden beds surrounded by brick and concrete.

My backyard has one 900mm wide concrete path that leads to the driveway which takes you to the front of the house.

I wanted more grass space for my dog to enjoy and I just didn’t like all the concrete and brick so I said, ‘let’s just level the left side with the right, and make it all grass, can’t be that bad’

So without designing a thing I just started demolishing concrete and bricks and piling it all up, the dirt, then clay.

I had to do it one bit at a time because there’s only so many mountains of clay and concrete you can fit in your backyard. I used skips for the clay ($400 for 3m3) and Ute to concrush for $55 a tonne for concrete removal. No one wants my clean clay fill that you have to wheelbarrow one load at a time to fill their truck.

I’ve removed about 35t + of clay and dirt 10tonne of concrete all by one wheelbarrow. Not to mention the aggregate, turf underlay, garden soil that I’ve had to bring back in (another 6 tonne probably at least). One wheelbarrow at a time.

Anyway here’s a summary of my costs:

Backyard cost so far
9 skips - $400 each, $3600
Excavator guy - $600
Retaining wall (labour + materials) $1050
Concrete pour and pump - $1700
Concrete removal - $600 (concrush)
Timber posts / concrete - $600
Ag pipe - $270
Geotextile - $70
Aggregate (drainage rock) - $250
Concrete core fill- $600
Water proofing paint - $105
Pavers, mortar, trowel etc - $400
Paint, primer, etc - $400
Turf underlay soil - $650
Turf - $620
Plants - $300
Miscellaneous - $1500

Total: $13,315

Lessons:
If you have bad access, don’t bother.
Moving earth sucks without machines
Plan better
Stay away from Bunnings and use Saddingtons or whatever for bulk stuff
Don’t have a dog while you have exposed clay and dirt that brings in mud every day it rains

u/onizuka_chess — 1 month ago