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Writer's pictureSaintus The Owl

Welcome To The Site!

'Ello!

Just wanted to take some time to greet any wandering visitors to the site. Welcome to Edited By Saint! As you can probably tell by now, this site is my portfolio for my video editing -- well, at it's base. You can also find this blog where I'll start jotting down my thoughts on projects anew, almost like public editor's notes.

STILL, here is a short descriptive navigation menu:


The homepage of the website. Displaying my cumulative views throughout all my projects, the numbers of projects, and tracking my years of experience as a video editor.


The portfolio page is the place to be if you want to see how my editing style varies per needs and client. From Gaming to Lyric Videos to Tutorials, I believe I can handle almost any project. This page is displayed in a carousel style, similar to that of Netflix's UI, and separated by client.


Nosey one, aren't ya? I kid. The Bio just gives some insight to the man behind the timelines - makes me sound like a time traveller, I like that: 'The man behind the timelines'. It also has my workspace and PC specifications, well the cores of it, in case you were wondering what kind of hardware I am working with.


Here you will find testimonials, fancy word for "review" me-thinks, from my lovely clients -previous or current. They also have their credits attached so you can go back to the portfolio and see what they're reviewing. So if you're a potential client looking for help making GTA Content, you might peek at Dayloh's testimonial which is credited with my time working with her and with Midnight City - a now defunct GTA:RP server.


The blog, like stated above, is where I'll be posting my thoughts on a project-by-project basis. Not every project will, or can, be covered. It depends on the work order.


This is how you contact the team. It has a link to our social media, our email, and an enquiry form which also links to our email.


FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Sometimes I may not be as prompt as you like and you'll be left wondering -- wonder no more! In the FAQ, you'll find frequently asked questions by clients or myself to myself while editing. If something you need to know isn't on the FAQ, don't hesitate to ask, you could be saving somebody the daunting task of asking a question by getting that information onto the page.

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