How to create an aesthetic - AI Video Analysis

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Okay, I definitely feel this! My feed is currently a chaotic mashup of everything, so I'm really hoping this helps me bring some order to it.
That's such a good point about defining your 'vibe' first. I haven't really thought about my overall aesthetic beyond just liking certain colors, so I'll have to check out that other video.
Yes! Filters are definitely key. I've been so inconsistent with them, so starting with Tezza makes sense. The idea of 'chef's kiss' presets is promising.

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The video emphasizes that achieving an aesthetic Instagram feed hinges on a consistent editing approach and a clear understanding of personal style [0:00-0:30]. Before diving into editing, viewers are encouraged to define their desired "vibe," whether it's minimalist, maximalist, or something in between, referencing a separate content creation video for guidance on identifying this brand aesthetic [0:30-1:00]. The speaker then introduces essential editing apps: Tezza for filters and color correction, Unfold for collages (primarily for Stories), and the Peachy app for minor retouching like acne spots or dark circles [1:00-2:30]. The core editing philosophy is to make small, intentional edits rather than over-filtering, as excessive editing can make a feed appear messy [2:30-3:00].
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The video emphasizes that achieving an aesthetic Instagram feed hinges on a consistent editing approach and a clear understanding of personal style [0:00-0:30]. Before diving into editing, viewers are encouraged to define their desired "vibe," whether it's minimalist, maximalist, or something in between, referencing a separate content creation video for guidance on identifying this brand aesthetic [0:30-1:00]. The speaker then introduces essential editing apps: Tezza for filters and color correction, Unfold for collages (primarily for Stories), and the Peachy app for minor retouching like acne spots or dark circles [1:00-2:30]. The core editing philosophy is to make small, intentional edits rather than over-filtering, as excessive editing can make a feed appear messy [2:30-3:00].
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