I Paid Strangers to Edit My Commercial.. (SHOCKING RESULTS) - Summary

Summary

Faze Rug creates a video where he hires three different editors on the Fiverr website to create a commercial for his product, G Fuel, also known as Chug Rug. The three editors are paid differently, with one receiving $60, one receiving $300, and one receiving $1,000. Faze Rug provides the editors with the same footage and instructions, and they have 24 hours to create the commercial. After receiving the finished commercials, Faze Rug reviews and compares them, ranking the $1,000 commercial as the best, followed by the $60 and $300 commercials. He is impressed with the quality of all three commercials, considering the short amount of time the editors had to work on them.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is hosted by Faze Rug.
2. The video is about creating a commercial for G Fuel, a drink product.
3. Faze Rug wants to see if the quality of the commercial is directly related to the cost of the editor.
4. He hired three editors with different budgets: $10, $100, and $1000.
5. The editors were given 24 hours to create the best commercial they could.
6. Faze Rug and his team filmed various shots for the commercial, including a green screen and pool scenes.
7. The team used the website Fiverr to find and hire the editors.
8. The editors were given a script and footage to work with.
9. The team watched and compared the final products from each editor.
10. Faze Rug ranked the commercials based on their quality, with the $1000 edit being the best.
11. The video was filmed and edited within a 24-hour time frame.
12. Faze Rug was impressed with the quality of all three commercials, despite the short time frame and limited footage.
13. The video ends with Faze Rug asking viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to his channel.