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Oh, this intro is great. Mentioning Josh Ball right away sets a high bar and gives a clear stylistic goal. I like the emphasis on 'minimally edited' and 'smooth' – that's exactly the kind of realistic aim most people want. It’s a good way to start, focusing on a tangible inspiration.
Interesting. So the core idea here is consistency and avoiding over-editing, which is something I always struggle with. It's good to hear that as a foundational principle before diving into specific techniques. That sets a healthy expectation for the editing process.
Right, the speaker is getting into the initial steps now. I'm curious to see what they consider the 'solid foundation' for a portrait edit. It's always smart to build from the ground up rather than jumping straight to fancy effects.

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The video begins by highlighting the work of Josh Ball as a prime example of professional, filmic portrait editing [0:00]. The speaker emphasizes Ball's ability to achieve a smooth, minimally edited aesthetic that feels professional, suggesting his style as inspiration for those seeking direction [0:00]. This approach is characterized by consistency and a deliberate avoidance of over-editing, setting the stage for the master class on achieving similar results in Adobe Lightroom [0:00].
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The video begins by highlighting the work of Josh Ball as a prime example of professional, filmic portrait editing [0:00]. The speaker emphasizes Ball's ability to achieve a smooth, minimally edited aesthetic that feels professional, suggesting his style as inspiration for those seeking direction [0:00]. This approach is characterized by consistency and a deliberate avoidance of over-editing, setting the stage for the master class on achieving similar results in Adobe Lightroom [0:00].
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