Editor Reacts To Worst Kpop Editing Mistakes - Summary

Summary

The transcript discusses various editing mistakes in music videos, highlighting examples like visible set edges, camera operators in reflections, continuity errors, and VFX issues. It mentions specific incidents such as an editing mistake in Justin Bieber's "Intentions" music video and the removal of the video from YouTube due to rights issues. The speaker also references their own experiences with editing, offers educational resources on editing, and critiques common errors found in K-pop music videos. The overall tone is light-hearted, with an emphasis on learning from these mistakes.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The editor made a mistake in front of 2 billion people.
2. The video has a "horrible continuity error" where a member disappears from a shot.
3. The director, Yonsuk Choi, might have intentionally created the transition to the next scene.
4. The video has a visual effects (VFX) mistake where a character's stomach appears transparent.
5. The VFX budget for the video was not sufficient.
6. The editor made a mistake by not centering the subject and cutting off the photographer in the frame.
7. The video has a "freeze frame" moment that is intended to make the viewer stop and pay attention.
8. The video has a Marvel-like quality visual effect, but it's not well-executed.
9. The video has a "bullet time effect" that is created using a giant rig of cameras.
10. The editor made a mistake by not adding virtual camera shaking to a shot.
11. The video has a continuity error where a character's hair is styled differently in two consecutive shots.
12. The video has a mistake where a drone shadow is visible in the frame.
13. The video has a mistake where a character is holding a helmet for no apparent reason.
14. The video has a continuity error where a character's sweater is moved from one person to another.
15. The video has a "K-pop zoom" mistake where the screen scoots in too much.
16. The video has a continuity error where a character loses her earring in the middle of a shot.
17. The video has a recent editing mistake where the lights are not synchronized with the beat.
18. The video has a spelling error in the title, "Giller's Generation", which is actually spelled "Girder's Generation".
19. Big record labels can re-upload videos to YouTube if there is an error.