My name is Henry Tuck, and I am a video editor and content creator from Illinois.
I have been in love with making videos ever since I was a young teenager. I essentially grew up on the internet watching videos, and creating similar content has grown into a passion over the past few years.
I have multiple years of experience editing videos both for my own projects and as a freelance editor for others. My own Youtube channel, Plus Side, has gained 400,000 video views and over 5,400 subscribers in a little over 2 years.
While I primarily edit with Davinci Resolve, I have experience utilizing Adobe Products such as Premiere an
I have multiple years of experience editing videos both for my own projects and as a freelance editor for others. My own Youtube channel, Plus Side, has gained 400,000 video views and over 5,400 subscribers in a little over 2 years.
While I primarily edit with Davinci Resolve, I have experience utilizing Adobe Products such as Premiere and Photoshop. I also have experience operating professional video equipment when rented out for events.
I hope to be able to use the experience I have gained online in the professional field. While it can be a bit unorthodox with my primarily gaming content background, I am confident my skills will translate and deliver on products for your needs.
This video was the first time I incorporated in person videography into these gaming videos. I received a media pass for a large event featured in this video, and filmed throughout the day to add more to the product.
This project was the largest scale video I have completed for a client, delivering in a few weeks a 30+ minute mini-documentary on Super Smash Bros. Melee.
This was the first project I ever completed for a client, teaching many skills on meeting expectations, and adapting to their styles and goals,
Our most recent project for Plus Side. I utilized a new strategy of title and thumbnail first, before fleshing out the rest of the project so that I could shape the video around something we know people will want to click on.
This project had a turnaround time of about a week - it taught strategies to deliver a fast product without sacrificing in quality.
This video is on track to be our most popular on Plus Side so far - it also is a stylistic departure from a lot of our other content, as it is mainly an educational piece on the development of the video game Project M behind the scenes.
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