Broke Amateurs Kim New -
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Pillar 3: Guerrilla Marketing (No Ad Spend)
You are broke. You cannot buy Facebook ads. So you must be a nuisance (in a polite way). broke amateurs kim new
- Reddit and Discord: Find niche communities. If you make a horror short about baking, go to r/Baking and r/Horror. Don't spam; participate.
- TikTok BTS: Show the "broke" part. People love seeing you fix a broken light with a napkin. The struggle is the content.
9. Post-Processing
- Start Simple: Begin with basic edits and gradually move to more complex ones.
- Tutorials: Follow tutorials specific to your software of choice.
1. Define Your Goals
- Identify Your Interest: Determine what specifically you want to learn or improve in. Is it photography, videography, or perhaps graphic design?
- Set Realistic Goals: Understand that improvement takes time. Set achievable goals for a specific period.
Mistake #3: Over-Producing
Broke amateurs often try to hide their lack of budget by adding cheesy transitions, lens flares, or heavy reverb to vocals. Kim New Fix: Lean into the rawness. Lo-fi hip hop is popular because of the "crackle." Raw documentary style is popular because of the "verité." Imperfection is authentic. Perfection is expensive. Note: This keyword appears to target a specific
Pillar 1: The Zero-Dollar Tech Stack
Most amateurs quit because they believe the hype about 4K cameras and $500 microphones. Stop it. Pillar 3: Guerrilla Marketing (No Ad Spend) You are broke
- For Video: Your phone shoots in 1080p or 4K. Buy a $10 tripod from a thrift store.
- For Audio: Use the mic on your wired earbuds. Record in a car (the fabric kills echo).
- For Editing: CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, or Shotcut. All free.
- For Art: GIMP instead of Photoshop. Krita for illustration.
The Kim New Rule: If the software asks for a credit card, click away. There is a free, open-source alternative for everything.
Pillar 2: Writing for the Broke Mindset (The "Clothesline" Technique)
Kim New creators don't have CGI budgets. Therefore, their stories must be smarter.
- Avoid: Spaceships, car crashes, or period pieces (costumes cost money).
- Lean into: Two-handers (two people talking), phone conversations, or "found footage" horror. A locked room drama costs nothing to produce but everything in writing skill.