It’s expected that these two videos would have different engagement graphs, but what’s odd is that the first 30 seconds of both videos are identical!
“Look,” he says, “Back then I was just one of thou sands of young wan nabe film knuckleheads in New York, trying to get my foot in the door. I nee ded to have a story to tell peo ple. One that was inte res ting. One that was dif fe rent. One that got people’s atten tion. One that made me stand out from all the other knuc kleheads. One that didn’t require me having a mas sive show reel. Hey, it wor ked. That story got me my first few edi ting jobs in the busi ness. And since then I’ve been nothing but successful.”
He pauses for a second.
“A little present-tense suc cess, for gi ves a lot of past-tense fai lure,” he says, chuc kling with delight.
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