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		<title>The challenges of creating for a digital world that never stops</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Diana D'orey]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With the shift from social media to video and the boom of Reels and TikTok, it seems like the world has moved to double speed. And as a video editor,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the shift from social media to video and the boom of Reels and TikTok, it seems<br />
like the world has moved to double speed. And as a video editor, I had to follow up.<br />
Now everything is faster, shorter, and much more demanding.<br />
Three seconds.<br />
That&#8217;s how long a video has to prove it deserves your attention.<br />
Three seconds to grab you, pique your interest, and hopefully convince you to watch<br />
until the end.<br />
And that&#8217;s my job, to try to win that race. I create videos for social media, a space<br />
where everything happens quickly and where attention lasts less than the blink of an<br />
eye.<br />
But what does this change in digital rhythm mean in practical terms? Let&#8217;s take it step<br />
by step.</p>
<p><strong>The hook</strong><br />
The first few seconds decide everything. Or you stay, or you move on.<br />
That&#8217;s the most important moment, when I decide what to show you, what to hide from<br />
you, and what to leave in your subconscious. With the right image, the cut at the right<br />
moment, the sound that comes in at the perfect beat. Everything needs to be aligned to<br />
grab your attention.<br />
And now that I have your attention, what am I going to do with it?</p>
<p><strong>The length</strong><br />
First, I have to get you to stop. Then, I have to get you to stay, and that&#8217;s the next<br />
challenge. Telling a story in 20 or 30 seconds.<br />
On social media, time is measured in seconds, not minutes. I know you&#8217;re in a hurry to<br />
see what comes next, and next, and next. I don&#8217;t have much time to get my message<br />
across, so I have to be direct and concise, in a way that captivates you and keeps you<br />
interested.<br />
The script must be short, the pace must be dynamic, the graphics must be striking, all<br />
so that your brain remains entertained and eager to see more. In the end, what matters<br />
is whether I left an impression, whether you will remember the story I wanted to tell<br />
you.<br />
The first victory is to win your attention, the second, your memory.</p>
<p><strong>The format</strong><br />
This is the least obvious challenge: the format.<br />
For years, we saw the world on wide screens: television, cinema, computers, all<br />
designed horizontally with peripheral vision and lateral space to breathe. It was the<br />
format that most closely resembled the way our eyes see the world.<br />
Then came smartphones and, with them, the social media revolution.<br />
Suddenly, video became vertical, focused, direct, without distractions. Suddenly,<br />
everything that was once landscape became portrait. And what once took up the entire<br />
screen in the living room now lives in the palm of your hand.<br />
And that changes everything. Stories have become more intense, closer, more<br />
personal, almost as if you were face to face with the person on the other side.<br />
There&#8217;s no room for distractions: it&#8217;s just you, the content, and the time you decide to<br />
spend.<br />
When I think about all this, there&#8217;s something curious. I spend hours editing videos that<br />
you&#8217;ll often watch in seconds. It may seem simple, but the secret lies in how to make<br />
everything look spontaneous, when in fact I review, synchronize, and redo it over and<br />
over again. And in the end, it may last only the blink of an eye. But there&#8217;s no<br />
frustration in that.<br />
There&#8217;s something beautiful about creating for the ephemeral. I like trying to figure out<br />
what makes someone stop and watch until the end, because, deep down, that&#8217;s what<br />
it&#8217;s all about: creating something that piques your curiosity in a feed full of things<br />
competing for your attention.<br />
If my video makes you stop for a few seconds, mission accomplished.<br />
And if you still remember it after you keep scrolling&#8230; well, that&#8217;s the jackpot.</p>
<p>By Lia Lopes, Motion Designer</p>
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