Get your edit reviewed on my channel.
Send me your work. I pick the strongest submissions and react to them on YouTube. Real feedback, editor to editor. No paywall. No filler.
- Destin
How It Works
Three Steps. That's It.
From your timeline to my YouTube channel. No gatekeeping.
Submit your edit
Drop the link to your edit. YouTube, Vimeo, Drive, WeTransfer. 30 seconds or 30 minutes, I'll watch it.
I review it
I watch every submission personally. I take notes on pacing, color, sound, transitions, storytelling. Editor to editor.
Featured on my channel
Strongest submissions get reacted to on YouTube. Your work in front of my audience. Your tag on the video.
Reactions from the channel.
Real edits. Real feedback. Picked from the submission queue.
Send It Over
Submit Your Edit
Fill this out. I'll watch it. Simple as that.
While you're here.
Some edits I've reacted to. Just for fun.
What I Look For
Here's how I actually review edits.
Real feedback on the things that matter. No generic "looks great!" takes.
Pacing
How every cut lands. Where you let a beat breathe. Where you need to trim.
Color
Grade choices, consistency between shots, how the look supports the story.
Sound Design
Layering, mix balance, music choice, and the small SFX that sell the cut.
Transitions
When they work. When they're the wrong tool. When a straight cut would hit harder.
Storytelling
What the edit is actually saying. Where intent is clear, where it drifts.
Creative Angle
What makes your edit yours. The risks that paid off. The ones that didn't.
Common Questions
Quick Answers
Most of what you want to know before you hit submit.
Depends on the volume that week. I go through the queue regularly. If your edit is strong and fits the channel, you'll see it in a reaction video.
I watch every one. I don't react to every one on video. The edits that make it to YouTube are the ones with the strongest hooks, the clearest intent, or the most teachable moments.
You need the rights to use the footage in your edit. That means your own footage, stock you licensed, or clips you have permission to use. If it's a client project, check their usage rules first.
Yes. Keep them separate and make each submission your strongest work. I'd rather see one sharp edit than five rushed ones.
Yes. Submitting an edit costs nothing. If you want hands-on coaching beyond the channel, that's what VIP Mentorship is for.
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Send me your edit.
One link. Two sentences of context. That's it. I'll take it from there.
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