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Workshop with Screenwriter Amir

Workshop with Screenwriter Amir Goal : We are seeking talented copywriters and screenwriters to join our team and help create engaging and effective promotion videos f or our YouTube channel.

Workshop with Screenwriter Amir

Goal : We are seeking talented copywriters and screenwriters to join our team and help create engaging and effective promotion videos for our YouTube channel. Our ideal candidate will be responsible for writing compelling scripts, developing captivating storyboards, and collaborating with our video production team to bring ideas to life.

First Draft

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hDGkCWsIMxXyCp0Wt7onSdOswdL-siaM-4X0rWoA1ss/edit

Missing part interesting > giving the review

https://pexabo.wistia.com/medias/ohl238zuwm

Start virtual camera

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admit Amir to the Zoom talk

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Amir

  • Structure

  • Gamification

  • Increase interest

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Complement Audience ( Attention )

  • win

  • Pain

  • Job

Amir

  • Designed in terms of communication rules

  • Learning outcomes and summary (goal)

  • Problems and solutions

  • Experience transfer

  • Having common references (encode / decode) (common knowledge)

  • Focus of English and home office employees

  • Working in multiple time zones

  • Benefits of massage

  • Baris Ozcan > Iron Clad

Baris Course

https://superpeer.com/barisozcan/collection/goruntulu-ve-sesli-hikaye-anlaticiligi

Character building! Rifat Erdem Sahin as a personal brand

  • Own 3 Pillars ( Strategy, Self Learning, Technology )

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Linus goal is not tech but to make the tech interesting > starts with thumbnail

start it on the paper! poster

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Amirs draft

Miro and Canva for visual story play >>> or either i have a hard time understanding the what is interesting in the screen play

What is interesting ? ( first 10 seconds )

Back to back fast pace setup images

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Lets find out

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Initial MileStone > 25 dollars ( expect to work 1 hour of pairing )

05/08/2023 ( Screen writer )

Above the line bonus > 10.000 impression + +25 dollar

Above the line bonus > 100.000 impression +50 dollar

( Screenwriter is the mentor for the productions on compelling script )

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Screenwriter is a coach to make sure we progress on writing better scripts

Main Pillar > strategy (Sleep and Rest)

Technology( Negative / Positive >GPT/PureGYM/Youtube),

Self Learn ( How to fix your self weight and energy )

Miro >

https://rifaterdemsahin.com/2023/08/05/miro-internal-object-linking/

References

Above the line and below the line

https://vashivisuals.com/redefining-above-the-line-below-the-line-in-film/

3 Pillars

https://www.canva.com/design/DAFhv_S4Uqc/AJgZs-1D7upkxZKwkIDW3A/edit?analyticsCorrelationId=482d9f05-809b-4b40-9057-4e75f25293dd

The offer ( Mario Puzzo (writer) / Capollo (director )) >> Screenwriter / supervisor

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13111040/

Script workout

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hDGkCWsIMxXyCp0Wt7onSdOswdL-siaM-4X0rWoA1ss/edit

move to sunday

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Miro Link

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Similar process

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GPT > Text > Prompter ready Set

https://pexabo.notion.site/Taking-Rest-d6a17aa7da1d40f8b2b6fda6c0ca689c?pvs=4

Move it the screen play ready script from our ideas and the structure ( Notion AI )

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Add the missing aprts from the Amir text

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AI support

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Output ( Hollywood scripting ) / Envato Elements

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All output as a screenwriting

https://pexabo.notion.site/Screen-Play-1880fe214112472bbd97390d18399031?pvs=4

Convert into a movie with task lists after the second update

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todo : take the footage with the prompter

todo : shoot for cut page > gaps to make it easier

todo : get the headphones and get amir to help as script supervisor

Prompter

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Format

Script supervisor

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Recorded screen

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Objective : Create Compelling( Interesting) productions with copyrighting

Key Result : Hire screenwriter and copywriters

Key Result : Record footage based on the script

Create add Amir

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https://www.upwork.com/ab/applicants/1689340046127087616/job-details

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Finding a mentor process started

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Amir workshop

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Looking into prompter

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alternative > https://zacue.com/index.html

main prompter software > https://cueprompter.com/?utm_content=cmp-true

00:00 54.6 million dollars in New York City starting with this 309 square foot terrace with views of Manhattan. Definitely not for those who are afraid of heights. 00:13 All for your terrace. Got your breakfast bar and the ship kitchen here. This is your great room. Perfectly centered on Central Park. 00:29 Thank you. Thank you. Every time Rosh Khelin in that I am not a human being. I am not a human being. 01:05 Sene ses ne girda ngelya yada gaalmium. Sene ses tiv sheld. Let's say this is sushi noodle. Ugh. Thank you. In the All right, so this is the workshop that we are doing with Amir as a screenwriter. 02:06 Our goal is to make sure that we get talented co-writers, so he's going to mentor us. To make sure that we have engaged and effective promotion videos for our YouTube channel. 02:18 That is what we are trying to do. Amir wrote the first version of the first draft. And we are right now reviewing Gitto. 02:27 And right now, after he wrote this, I put the text on here as a screenshot. And I also put the text on here as a screenshot. link on here. We are using the platform called WordPress to be able to give our feedback. 02:43 I give the feedback on here. The main I think this was not interesting, so that was a problem. So we did talk about Amir on this to make sure that this made more sense. 02:57 With us and we make sure that everything that we do gets recorded on here and I will also post this at the bottom of this page as well. 03:07 We have talks on, on Zoom with the co-operators to make sure that we record the sessions and we publish them and there's nothing that happens. 03:17 And Amir said he has to have a structure and he needs to do that. there's some kind of gamification in this process and he has to increase the interest. 03:26 I did tell him that he can get a book called copyright screenwriting. So nobody has to be like perfect on this, anything that he learns, he can definitely teach me as well because our main goal is to make sure that we complement the audience with their wins, with their pains and with their jobs in a 03:50 very meaningful manner where we can have more attention to us. Because the main thing that we are complementing the audience is we want to have the attention on our content. 04:03 Amir said he needs to make sure that he uses the terms of communication rules that he learned in the school, the problems and the solutions, the experience transfer we can focus on and this content is going to be on. 04:19 English or the English-speaking audience. We looked at the different people, the Buddha Shader course, which could be helpful. I make sure that I gave his notes to him. 04:32 Barish was also one of the mentors on here. He created this three pillar strategy, meaning we have strategy, technology, and self-learning. 04:43 That we are focusing on. The personas that I'm wearing in these videos is Master of Cycles. This is the Business Cycles, the Shaper Producers who can adapt. 04:55 The met creator focuses on the creativity, ultimate contractor, a contractor like an upper contractor who is able to get high-end contracts and who is a self-lifter. 05:08 A personal development and a family person that tries to progress with his family not just by himself. I told them that the interesting concept starts on paper and as well as on my the poster as well. 05:25 I gave an example on here, which was a pool cooling, the Linus. He took the computer inside the water. So this is interesting. 05:35 People need to be interested to have the attention, because everybody knows Linus, he is one of the biggest YouTube channels in the world. 05:44 He has to be more interesting every time. Amir found out these drafts and he pointed out the action on here. 05:54 He needs to make sure that he creates them all in English and to make sure that everything that he puts is on draft, we take all those drafts on here and we make sure that this is a visual story play. 06:11 So this is not, we are only writing this for a blog. We are writing this to be able to create a video. 06:18 So it has to be interesting. So there's this one video about multi-screens, so the person shows different screen setups, which is interesting for the audience. 06:30 It has to be something that they didn't see before. It has to be very interesting, so they can watch. They did point out the action in this manner, so it is interesting for the audience. 06:43 We have this initial, milestone, the $25 milestone, we expect to work one hour with the ready script, so we are paying for these hours, every one hour of pairing, so we expect to be able to pair with the writer and produce with them. 07:08 If the video performance is not good enough, then we can do that. Well, we are giving $25 more if it goes over 100,000 impressions, we give $50 on top as a bonus to make sure that we are promoting the action. 07:21 So, there is like $75 extra that the person can receive. And this is mostly about the line, the director, the screen right here. 07:32 As the film editor. So the person who is doing this is sharing the both sides of the coin. So this is the important piece on here. 07:44 As the Amir selected the tropic on the sleep and rest, and he wrote it on the sleep and rest is the main strategy which is self-learning, the technology, and our third pillar, all of the pillars are here, strategy on the top. 08:06 So this was the The main one for us, this is a strategy-based video, this is the main pillar, was the strategy-based video. So we focused very much on the strategy aspect as the pillar when people come to our channel. 08:27 They want to be able to see strategy videos from us. Technology videos from us and self-learning videos from us not I will not other videos but I will make sure that I I'm talking about the strategy. 08:43 There is a mirror board here, which we can look at and we make sure that we go over this on a more. 08:50 Visual manner. I did put three pillars on here, you can use this link to be able to get an access to this image where there is more details about this. 09:01 There's all these connotations that we mentioned the quick start, the restore, the simplify and the adapt which is the core aspects of the character because we are building a character. 09:14 This is all about character building. We are building a character, character building. So these are all the parts that we are already using. 09:26 And we are using the character Adam around this Adam with a fat Adam sign is a personal fat Adam sign is a personal brand. 09:38 So, this is the personal brand that we are building on, and once we are building the personal brand, I did mention offered there is a movie called to offer and there is the mario puzo mario puzo this is the person we are looking for and capo law one of them is the director and the other one, Mario Puzo 10:10 , is the writer so we are looking for somebody who is going to work as a writer and a director at the same time we call this screenwriter screenwriter writer or the supervisor, if you never watched it, you can go through here and watch this out. 10:32 I created the workshop sheet on here. Every freelancer gets their own web page and their action. I have a calendar, I put the calendar notes on here and make sure that we have, as something visual because we are telling a visual story that is the goal to be able to tell a visual story. 10:54 We are using the similar process in our course creation. I'm creating technical courses and trying to help people in technology so they can get this. 11:04 We are using the technology on the GPT to make sure that we can write our, text with ease. The tool that we are using is Notion AI. 11:14 Notion is writing the bulk number of the text. So what we expect from our screenwriting editor, to make sure that they can use the AI, the screenwriting tools, and they can make sure that they can learn something that is interesting. 11:30 The AI is is writing it, but the screenwriter makes sure that it is interesting and that turns into a format of Hollywood scripting. 11:46 We might not be able to have all the footages for Hollywood scripting. We are using Envato element. To make sure that we get all the pieces on here, meaning when we write it, voiceover, ruffat, starts with me I tried the keto omen but the willpower isn't always strong I end up eating and sleeping there's 12:10 a cut over then we are seeing the living So, the living room is the Envato elements stock footage that comes on to here from time time we can also give the stock but we make sure that we use this format and we keep it interesting not boring for the audience to watch this so we are making sure that it 12:32 lands into a script format. We are putting this into a prompter on here and one of the formats that we are following, I did share this. 12:42 The format on here and in the format what we are doing is a very close to a roll for our format on the prompter We are talking over this prompter and our format comes very close to this. 13:00 This is very focused on a self-help channel. If you clicked on this video. I guess half millions. Subscribers, or 100,000 subscribers, I could be wrong. 13:10 There's a background and the person is delivering the information. From time to time, there are ins and outs, but for it, wait a minute, the script has to be very very engaging if the script is not engaging such as this is modern slavery. 13:27 Rate that the person is talking about, it has to be able to trigger the people for them to be able to watch this. 13:35 This was 335k and if you look at, the dance channel you are going to realize the video is a hundred videos and he has got three hundred 100,000 subscribers. 13:50 So one video to 3,000 subscribers. So this is one of the good channels that this is. The power of screenwriting so this is very very important it has to be able to engage left people so the co-writer, the screen supervisor, has to be not sleeping and making sure that everything is very very focused 14:15 on. Very compelling script once I talk about this there is this headphones which we will do today I will put this on to the prompter and go over this Our objective is to make sure that we create the compelling script and we hire the screenwriter and to make sure that we create it. 14:37 We add the person, we edit Amir in this case, to make sure that he gets paid for this initial milestone and he accepted the offer. 14:47 These are the questions that he has written. He is going to ask those questions on my headphones. He needs to make sure the script is interesting. 14:58 That is very, very important. I will answer the questions and we will use it in one long video format while we are going through the script. 15:10 This is like an interview. I will talk to the camera. The person is going to ask the questions What is the difference between the going to the gym and the spa from mental point? 15:21 He is going to ask the questions, we are going to answer it and to make sure that we construct something that is usable and that is interesting for the audience. 15:31 And we will start the shoot. Right now I will start the shoot in a new OBS session and turn the camera on. 15:43 I will turn the camera on here I will launch it anyway we are going to shoot it in Sony a7S III a cinema my camera all right we got this part in once we got this part in the same collection This is the A-roll, we are going to talk with the A-roll and Amir is going to ask the questions and the one light 16:12 is open. Light is open and this is the shot this is my look on the camera And I will get the script from the, this is looking into prompter, looking into prompter. 16:34 So I got the prompter on here On here, so I'm I will look at the prompter. We are using a prompter application. 16:44 I will put the prompter application on here. There's multiple prompter application. That we are using. This is the free one that we use as an alternative alternative prompt here and let's go to to the other one from her and this is the online This one's not the proper, this one's not this one, this 17:21 is like, cube we already opened it cube prompter I think it was this one with lots of images, one of the prompters that I think does this actually. 17:33 And yes advertisements all around this is the cube prompter that is working a bit better than the other We are always on the WordPress and we put the links of the WordPress and we are going to put today's session onto WordPress as well. 17:56 We are going to talk about the prompter and And let's go to our Notion page where we have the script written. 18:05 For us on here Amir is on the line. He is going to ask the questions on here and we will record it using the microphone on here I opened the microphone on this is the quality mic not this mic the quality mic we are going to use. 18:24 We will use the headphones just to be able to listen. If I write voiceover VO, it should be able to find the screen play by Amir. 18:34 I will put this, on the top this is the initial iteration and I'll just put the parsec on to the todos to our backlog, so this is the initial iteration. 18:48 I can just duplicate the script from here. To make sure that we have the second iteration. Let's look at what Amir has written and he has to be very engaged because what we are trying to do is we are trying to get attention from the audience. 19:06 This is way too slow. Small. What I will do is, I did cut this right now, I will paste this in to knot that and to make sure that I can get the script one more time on here. 19:21 I did get the script the second iteration, second iteration. All the questions has to be here for us, so we can do this. 19:36 Second duration in a meaningful manner I will copy this paste this on here cut this delete this on here. Alright, I can just come on to here and ask AI write it for one hour not one hour a 15 minute video, so I made sure that it is writing this for a 15 minute video. 20:12 But the AI didn't work, discard. I will make this a screen to work. Longer. Ask AI, make the screen play of 15 minutes. 20:30 15 minutes. The selection is a part of screenplay already being written as if provide me the issue The questions can be added there, though, because there might not be enough questions on here that is already added. 20:45 So the screenwriter needs to make sure that they edit the questions. On here to make this a bit longer. I will use this format right now, so this is no more than to two minutes, I guess, that we can use. 21:01 Amir has to come in here and make sure that this is long enough for a 10 minutes. Minute video, the 10 minute video is 1,000 minimum birds for us to be able to, go in. 21:16 I will open up the prompter on here, put this on here. As a guidance, I will add it to the maximum. 21:24 I will have the the prompter weight to the maximum and I will mirror this for the prompter so it will come in to the prompter on here and once I get this for the prompter This is for the prompter that we have. 21:41 We have this for the prompter. I will duplicate. This to make sure that I get another version of the prompters that I can use I will get the prompters the other version of the prompter, or Right, we got the other version of the prompter. 22:07 I'm putting the prompter window on the right top of the action. On here to make sure that we can send this to the other window that we are working on. 22:20 I will put this to the other window. All right, I will. Move this one in there to the top. This is on the top and this will, go down, and this will go to the right. 22:40 Start new prompter. It started a new prompter, and I will send a, screen, by using NDI Monitor, we have an application called NDI Monitor, which takes the action from one monitor. 22:56 And reverses it and puts it to another monitor so we are doing that the studio monitor the studio monitor opens up When it opens up, it gets the prompter screen, which is this screen. 23:12 Start new prompter screen, this screen, it gets the screen. Directly all right I got the NDI action going on This machine has to get connected to the Wi-Fi to be able to get the printer working. 23:34 Alright, we are connected to the Wi-Fi, we will come on to the audience. With the image that we come in, I will change the camera angle to make sure that it goes over there. 23:50 And the screen, I'm sending the link to Amir. So Amir should be able to read what, is going to come in the screenplay so he knows what the screenplay is, he knows his questions and he needs to make sure we keep this for a, at least 10 minutes video. 24:10 At least we have to talk around 15 minutes to be able to record this. Now I will swap the cameras. 24:16 To make sure that we go to the next camera and we go to the next camera to the A-roll, all right, we should be at the A-roll. 24:35 This is the Sony a7S III. Alright, this one didn't work. Stopped the virtual camera. I stopped one of the virtual cameras over there. 24:47 Start the virtual camera. Now we are at the second OBS, we closed the first OBS session. Now we are at the second OBS session. 24:57 Amir, you can see the screen. Is that correct? Amir, you are able to see the screen. Is that correct? Yes, yes, yes, yes, absolutely. 25:08 All right. You can see the screen. I'm trying to send it to the NDI. Screen captures. Audio source frame, interest area region, it should be able to come on to here frame rate, not this one, not this one The NBI tool isn't working right now. 25:52 The NBI is the network device interface, pushing the screen capture over there. Screen capture was the other tool. I guess that was the reason. 26:03 Screen capture, capture settings, webcam, audio source, black magic, we don't want to send the OBS. If I'm right, why are you not getting it? 26:37 This computer wants a restart, we didn't restart this computer, I guess, that is the problem. On this case so what I will try to do is I will try to get the prompter from Amir on here I will go to the prompter machine instead of pushing the prompter within here I will try to push it from that computer 27:08 with the Chrome Google Chrome normally it goes on the there though but from time to time that computer needs to get an update which will take more time so we make sure that we have the prompter software that is working on our end so we don't go to through this hurdle it is the qa prompter yeah i 27:31 will go to that computers all right here in that computer qa prompter we are going to the q prompter and I will open it on that box, on the Q-prompter, reverse it and get it directly on here. 27:51 If there are issues, this is the responsibility from my side, not the writer's side, but because they are monitoring it, if there is a big issue on the production, you can just point out the camera, the ID, there could be something wrong. 28:09 The height of the camera might be problematic. So we need to make sure that we fix that. There is some kind of artifact that was coming on the right top. 28:22 So I sorted that out as well. This one is sorted as well. And I can change this to here. And I can also turn these lights on as. 28:37 We have the back lights on the in the studio yeah you know what what would be better if you close down the curtains closer open close if you close I think it would be better the more soft light would be all right you want me to close the back lights or do you want them open open yeah let them be open 29:03 the curtain open or closed? Maybe a little bit opened, but mostly, yeah. Yeah, it's good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely. All right. 29:15 Did open it a little bit. All right. Yeah, it's much better. What we are going to do is we have the action on here. 29:26 This login, this computer needs a login. In a restart but we don't want to restart it right now so I did just log into motion opening up Google Chrome this should be up to date but Microsoft released something new I guess all right because I will listen the questions from Amir and answer to those questions 29:54 and it should be in a nature format so the screenwriter is going to drive this process so that is the goal of the screenwriter but I still want to prompt her to make sure that we have the script so the Amir has a script as well I got this one in there are some windows that are opening up on the printer 30:25 The Notion is trying to log in on that device. The Notion has some kind of issues, it's trying to open up the screenplay. 31:11 All right, the screenplay, I got the screenplay over there. I will copy this one, the existing one, but before we go in, we need to make sure that this is ready, especially the screenplay is ready before we go in and talk about this. 31:31 This is going to get mirrored and start a new prompter. So right now I got the new prompter. This is upside down. 31:40 I will change the orientation. This is the correct one right now but the order is wrong the order is wrong i will go to the top all right for some reason it went to the bottom so it starts with type cut the fade and Ardhan in Cambridge, it starts with Cambridge City Day, Ardhan is a global DevOps 32:18 contractor. I will hit the record on here and to make sure that I bring the microphone close by, as close to my mouse and make sure that we give the two objects, one of them object is the color grade, we start the color grade. 32:37 So this is part of the production and we will do our three claps. Are we recording? I will start the recording process as well To make sure that we are also recording on here. 32:52 So we are recording This is our color palette for the color grading on DaVinci and this is is the gray palette, so they can match the colors directly. 33:09 So this is the Spider Check 24. This is very, very universal for them. And for the sound sync, I will do the sound sync. 33:36 Hello, this is Rufat. I'm a global DevOps contractor. Today I'm going to talk to you guys about why do you guys need rest? 33:48 So this was the hook door. The hook is why do they need the rest? The screenwriter can always ask the questions right now and we can, talk about what we should focus on and ask the questions right now. 34:04 I can hear you right now Amir on my headphones. All right so should we start with the primary question or? 34:23 We already started really recording right now I said the first sentence so you can ask the next question and we go on together with you all right all right so So I will continue a little bit so it is going to be easier on your end We are using Davin J pro And we are using the sound gaps and the transcribe 34:50 feature over there to be able to get the action on here so the the cut I'm working in multiple time zones so it is not very very easy what I do I don't work nine to five I work in America Asia as well as in Europe from some of today's I have to work in multiple time zones in the same single day so for 35:17 me to be able to get a rest is one of the most important things for me to be able to become successful so what do you think Adam what's the difference between going to gym and spa there are multiple ways you can rest though the important thing is I go to David Lloyd that's a sports club in Cambridge 35:45 it is all over the UK it's a luxury sports club. And the main thing that I use there is the spa. 35:52 The spa, the important part about the spa is when I go to the spa, I can rest though. That's very, very important. 35:59 I can go to the cold therapy as well as to the hot therapy. But that doesn't mean that you should only go to spa but not go to the gym. 36:08 Right now, after I'm going through money troubles, I said, all right, it is time to, stop today with Lloyd, but start a very, very simple gym to make sure that I get the cardio workout that I need. 36:22 The important thing for you to be able to rest is you need to do something different out of the ordinary though, because if you start doing the same exercises, if you do the same spa routine, you are going to get tired. 36:36 You need to make sure that you are doing something that is completely out of your ordinary. Structure. There was some notification that came in, so I turned the microphone off. 36:51 I will start one more time. The meaning of the rest is you need to do something out of ordinary. That is very, very important. 37:01 For myself, as I need to be able to be working in somebody's morning time, it could be my evening time. 37:09 What I need to do is I need to make sure that I'm top of my game though. I diversify my workouts. 37:16 I don't always do the cardio or I don't always do the spa. I make sure that I do something that is very, very antifragile that breaks my routine. 37:26 So this is the main thing that gives me the resting period. Amir, this is a natural conversation, I can't hear you, your audio is lost, I can not hear you. 37:58 Oh, sorry. So, my next question would be, could you, Could you give an example for the viewers? What do you mean by differentiating the sport? 38:09 I mean doing cardio, could you give some more examples? All right, every time the screenwriter is talking, they are muting themselves because I'm recording the desktop audio as well. 38:22 So we make sure that there's no his sound that's coming from their side. Diversification is very important. Such as you have a house cleaner, for yourself, cleaning your house can become a diversification. 38:37 I know that cleaning the house is not the best time for yourself, but if it is not something that's ordinary for you, you should definitely do that. 38:46 That is very, very important. You shouldn't repeat the things, but go out of your way. Take the road that is not taken and make sure that you are taking your mind, to a place that it has never been before that is going to let you rest because you have to be able to rest mentally right now we have this 39:07 syndrome called burnout if you don't really want to burnout you shouldn't become a slave to the system but do the things in a very very natural way Great, so my next question is, tell us about your diet, how do you eat? 39:39 These are the cut points, the three claps are the cut points, so we look at them through the range and we cut through them. 39:48 The main diet that I'm doing is, I'm having a very protein high, diet, then I'm taking salads. The important part in here is the protein makes me feel full and the salads are increasing my potassium. 40:02 Then there's more potassium in my body. I can hold the sugar more and I don't crave eating the food a lot. 40:09 One of the important things, if you want your body to be able to rest this, you shouldn't have excessive amount of sugar, but I'm not a dietitian myself. 40:19 You need to do is consult a doctor for you. This is the way that I found for myself, which is working for me though. 40:27 You can look at this like a carnivore diet with lots of salads. That's very, very important. And I also did the DNA test for myself, such as I cut the milk out of my diet because I have a lactose intolerance. 40:44 So you really need to understand how your body operates. Operates for you to be able to rest properly, such as if I'm always consuming milk products, my body won't have the time to be able to rest. 40:58 So for you to be able to understand the parameters in your body is very, very important. So the next question is about COVID. 41:13 How do you support COVID? COVID affected our resting routines. For myself, the COVID was an eye-opener for me though, because I'm creating DevOps courses, I'm shooting them and uploading them all the time. 41:32 The COVID becomes a very important aspect for my life. I understood that I shouldn't be a slave to 9 to 5 job, but be able to create the content in the background. 41:44 My goal is right now to be able to create the best courses on Udemy and get paid with Payoneer in multiple different geographies. 41:53 So what this means is every time I don't have a contract, I go all in to make sure that I'm able to create the courses and I have to motivate myself. 42:03 If I am not rested, if I don't go to bed on time, I wouldn't be able to create the courses. 42:09 If I can't create the courses, I can never escape the red race. So this is very, very important for me to understand that I need the rest. 42:18 The rest is I don't want a manager to tell me what to do. I want to be able to tell it to myself. 42:24 But if I am not rested, I can't even manage myself to be able to shoot and create the content that I need. 42:40 So, our next question is about coughing. How do you think we should manage our coughing consumption? Like how it affects physically our bodies? 42:58 So the questions are important. I'm looking at the screenplay. It says Erdem is in the house. So I will give an example of my house play and also answer Amir. 43:09 So Amir is complimentary. He can change his questions any time he wants. But I will make sure that I use the screenplay to make sure that I can give enough answers. 43:21 That's going to fill that 15 minutes. And every time I go in and out, I always clap to make sure that we can do a rough cut. 43:30 Very easily to be able to talk about this footage. So I'm a Turkish person. What it means is I drink like 10 cups of tea every single day. 43:42 The tea has caffeine. When I drink coffee, which I have done today, it is not very good for myself because I'm unable to hold enough sugar in my body. 43:52 I start craving more and more sugar for some time. It looks like I can hold my diet, but realities. When you start craving a lot, you go into an addictive cycle and I start eating chips, I start eating sugary stuff and it is not good for myself to make. 44:10 I shouldn't sit on the couch. I need to be able to produce the videos to be able to escape this rat race and the couch is really not my friend. 44:20 I'm not trying to say you need to become a very solution oriented, hassle oriented person though. The reality is, if you want to be able to create your own dopamine, you need to understand the caffeine is a dopamine helper though. 44:35 You need to be able to get your dopamine from yourself internally instead of an external world. I am a geek for me to play around with all the production gadgets in the studio. 44:46 It is interesting for myself. Then sleeping in the house with the Covid virus, so I need to make sure that my energy levels are always high, so I can create good content for you guys. 45:00 So you need to have a rationale for yourself to be able to do this. If you really don't have a real Y, Simon Sinek calls this golden circle, you need to have that real Y for yourself in a multiple layered approach. 45:15 So you are able to create the content and you are healthy and you are resting at the same time. If you are able to create a real Y, Simon Sinek calls this to rest that is a dopamine helper for you though so that's a dopamine boost for you you need to understand the rest needs to be a dopamine creator 45:40 for yourself a reward for yourself you shouldn't burn yourself out and think that that's a reward because if you burn out you cannot work the next day but if you are able to get rested you will be able to charge up and work the next day. This was a great answer by the way, so the next question would 46:07 be about keto, so could you please first start with introducing us what's keto and how did you use it and how was the effects after using it? reality is your body doesn't need food for seven days. 46:22 I tried it and I tried it not eating anything though. The reality is my body started operating in a much better state when I stopped eating though. 46:32 So I understood that eating is my enemy. Every time I eat I enter into an insulin spike. I have hypoglycemia. 46:41 So it is not the best thing for me to eat because after I eat, I become very, very tired, I become sleepy, it affects my mobility. 46:51 When I stop eating sugar, it puts me into a state of ketosis, which is a very good and a bad state at the same time. 46:59 So anybody starting ketosis, I definitely suggest you guys learn about it, understand about it. The brain can use normal sugar or ketone. 47:10 So if it runs on both of them, it is, much better. Some of the people go into the extreme of just running it on ketosis. 47:19 Some people just go into the sugars. What I will suggest you is you should be able to go in and out of the keto by yourself, understand the addictions and don't go in and out of the systems and don't just crave eating sugar every single day. 47:35 But if I don't maintain my weight and I struggle from time to time because I am an immigrant. I need to think about running multiple companies in multiple countries, all at the same time. 47:50 It is not very easy. I'm at the age of 43. I have two kids. I have two things that I need to maintain. 47:57 And it is not always very, very easy to stay on ketosis, because eating a chocolate bar is always very easy. 48:04 But the problem is, it is going to take out of my rest. What do I mean? Every time I take sugars into my body, I start feeling sleepy without getting enough rest. 48:18 So my diet, my weight, and the sugar intake is very, very important. What I did as a hack, I used a device called Dexcom, and the Dexcom device puts a needle into your body and calculates your sugars. 48:32 The main thing that I learned is the reason I wake up early in the morning is my blood sugar is going up and that is waking me up. 48:40 So if I don't eat sugar, I thought my blood sugar will go down. It doesn't work that way. I will definitely suggest understanding your blood sugars in your system and how they work. 48:51 Such as if I want to go to bed, I will just eat ice cream or eat something sugary and it will put me to sleep very, very easily because I have hypoglycemia. 49:02 I have insulin resistance. So there's going to be excess amount of insulin and it is going to push my blood sugars down, but it is different with everybody. 49:12 If you can get these devices, I think there's these new insulin pumps and Dexcom devices where you can monitor your health and understand what goes on through your body. 49:24 And if you put your mind into this, you are going to see that your brain is like your iPhone. Think about it. 49:31 You need to make sure that it is charged and when it's charged and it has the enough Potential with the sugars and with the ketones, it's going to operate much better. 49:42 How do I understand this? I Play poker Four times a week and if I start become sleepy around 10 p.m It means I couldn't maintain my sugars right now. 49:55 It is nine. I don't feel that sleepy. I hope I don't don't feel that sleepy in front of the camera, especially. 50:03 This is very, very important though. I have to be awake. I have to be able to look at my notifications not coming in, microphone taking the audio in the correct place. 50:13 So this is very, very important for me though. Once I'm able to do that, I can say, all right, I am able to operate my brain at the top of my game though. 50:23 If I'm not at the top of my. Game, I start making mistakes. And in the poker game, you can understand it very, very easily. 50:31 The poker game that I'm playing is not a gambling, it's like 12 pounds, entry, it's a tournament. The good part is somebody can take your ego, destroy you very, very easily. 50:43 And you can say, oh, I made a big mistake entering this spot, exiting this spot. And I didn't make the best decision. 50:51 So you need games. To be able to help yourself to make the best decisions. Did you rest? Did you not rest? 50:58 There's Barry Greenstein that talks about this story. He sleeps till 11 p.m. And comes to the casino and plays the game. 51:07 The reason he wins it is he is the only guy who is awake. The other players who played that day are just too tired to be able to play those. 51:15 So this is very, very important for you to be awake once you are making decisions. Great, that was great. So the last question is about soft poison, but I think it would be better if before answering the next question you would recommend to visit a doctor. 51:43 I guess you have to do that. To be not able, to be not responsible for the actions. All right, so I shall declare that they shall go to a doctor, right? 51:59 Yeah, this is not a medical advice and- This is not a medical advice, all right, that's smart. Yeah, yeah, all right. 52:07 So the next question is, if you don't eat a lot, if you don't go eat out, how do you social? 52:19 Don't forget, I'm not a medical doctor and one of the important parts here is, I'm coming from a Turkish culture, so my super egos are based on being socializing around the dinner table, so what does that mean? 52:35 If I'm not eating, my family gets stressed out, they are saying, why are you not eating? Why are you not eating? 52:42 You are working. In front of the computer all day long and you are never spending the time with us though. 52:48 So the experience for them is very, very important. For me to eat with them, you need to understand everybody's culture is different. 52:57 If I was Indian, it was going to be completely different. If I was Italian, it was going to be also different though. 53:05 So everybody has a very, very different journey than each other. What we need to understand is understand this, once you guys are going through your rest, it is going to depend on your culture, it is going to depend on your physiology. 53:19 I have hypoglycemia, you might have hypoglycemia. What you need to do is understand yourself as much as possible and create a resting system for yourself. 53:32 Don't expect any video to be able to help you out. This is a self-learning journey and the strategy and the technological tools that you are going to use will depend on you. 53:44 You need to make sure, all right, I don't have the budget to be able to use a Dexcom device. You can use the free Libre devices, which is like three, four times cheaper than that. 53:55 Instead of calculating the sugar every month, start with a week and start from somewhere, start from where you are. That is better. 54:06 Very important though, such as I also mentioned, I am not a doctor though, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't learn about your body. 54:14 You shouldn't learn about how you are going to rest yourself and perform at the top level though. That is your goal though. 54:22 I'm not telling you like a liver king, get some steroids and pump it up. What I'm telling you is once you are playing a poker game, you are trying to use your mind. 54:33 Once you are playing a poker game, you are trying to use your mind. Once you are playing a poker game, you are trying to use your mind. Once you are playing a poker game, you are trying to use your mind. Once you are playing a poker game, you are trying to use your mind. Once you are playing a poker 55:27 game, you are trying to use your mind. Once you are playing a poker game, you are trying to use your mind. Once you are playing a poker game, you are trying to use your mind. building content. Once you are solving a computer problem, you need to make sure you are rested and you can make the best decision. 56:02 You are not yawning. You are making the best decision for yourself, for your family. And the core strategy point is you need to be rested and you need to be rested on your top. It has been, right now, a mere 20... two minutes that we recorded. This is going to be a 12 minute video. We will cut your 55:13 sections out and my sections out. I think we shall just cut. Would you like to ask any other questions? Oh, I should actually ask one more question. 55:30 But in the edit, this question should be the first one. All right. I mean, this is the primary question this is the audience attention question how we should notice that you are not we are not taking enough rest i mean how to identify the problem how to find the problem so you are talking about the 55:47 hook in the video let's have a hook and people are interested to watch all of the video yeah do you know how you can use a special technique to make sure that you are making the best decisions for yourself and for your family. 56:05 In this video, I'm going to share all the secrets that I have found for myself to be able to rest in a way and understand if I am rested or if I am not rested, if I'm making the best decisions or not making the best decisions. 56:21 Please watch the video and make sure that you comment your journey down below in the the comment section as well that was great that was great all right I will also have a finishing section as well all right all right if you are interested in watching content like this one make sure that to let me know 56:48 though by leaving a like subscribe to the channel so I know that I shall create content similar to this if you really didn't like it also let me know why you didn't like it why I should burn this place down so make sure that you tell me that thanks a lot I hope to see you in the next video all right 57:11 we have recorded right now I will go to that device I stopped the recording it's a remixing right now I will finish this and you can go over this. 57:23 I will send you the transcribe. Your audio is not coming from your site. Your audio is not coming. So I will transcribe this on DaVinci Resolve and we are already uploading this to Loom. 57:41 I will put it to the Amir Workshop. You can watch it from there. Thanks a lot Amir. I will do the rough cuts so you should be able to watch it. 57:50 With the rough cuts, with the screenplay, it says, Artem is in Cambridge, there is Cambridge footage. Artem working on courses, courses footage. 57:59 So the screenplay is used for the visual elements, but the questions that you are using is used for the flow. 58:07 We make sure that we create as interesting content as possible. Thank you very much, Amir, and have a very good rest of your day.

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  • record on to rode

  • use the mix minus dont use the mme > if cracking

  • use process lasso

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  • Erdem repeats the mistake on customer creation > writers at the company building stage

  • Rest enough to be able to understand when to pivot and understand what you can do

  • you do not have to be a solution oriented but still does not mean you got to stay stuck > future only at real time

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  • pay amir

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  • too hard to delegate the writigin process at easly stages at the company building maybe

  • future compensation does not make sense with remote contractors on small scale projects

  • not authentic

  • not interesting enoiugh for people to watch

  • interesting in the idea ( new ) > visual > do ( for yoru part 10 minute meditate) / apply (fo themselves)

  • book not complete the learning progress messes up the contractor > contractor should prepare from website and share what they learned

  • todo rewatch baris on script writing ( borrow others ideas to yourself )

  • start with thumbanil could be interesting ( as it sets the idea )

  • cueprompter the way to go

  • backup audio

  • meetings and go over the transcript on loom

  • reread the past and bold it ( streamdeck one click )
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  • multi record and transfer mode

INTERESTING > BORROW > AUTHENTIC

  • how can you debug yourself as an IT engineer and make sure you are rested

-Poker game / best decisions as immigrant

  • family with depression and having 3 meals with them not omad.

  • talk on upwork with the statement of work with the editor prep them up for the work

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    -- binge watch > instead of dreaming >>> delegate it to apple TV they would do it for you
    == instead of setting up goals and achieving it go get a chocolate bar and that would give you dopamine
    -- coffee
    -- keto and judgement calls
    -- aspie mind

  • intro on Erdem boring

  • pure gym and david lloyd needed

  • top game conation 3 way car tactics ( campervan,rent,uber)

  • show myself i can get the certification with self learning on AWS

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EXT. CAMBRIDGE CITY DAY - RIFAT, a global DevOps contractor, is starting his video.

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RIFAT: (into microphone) I will hit the record on here and to make sure that I bring the microphone close by...

Rifat shows the color palette for the color grading on DaVinci.

RIFAT (CONT'D): This is our color palette for the color grading on DaVinci and this is the gray palette, so they can match the colors directly.

Rifat starts his talk on rest.

RIFAT (CONT'D): Hello, this is Rifat. I'm a global DevOps contractor. Today I'm going to talk to you guys about why do you guys need rest? So this was the hook door. The hook is why do they need the rest? The screenwriter can always ask the questions right now and we can, talk about what we should focus on and ask the questions right now.

Rifat's headphones notify him of Amir's question.

RIFAT (CONT'D): (into headphones) I can hear you right now Amir on my headphones. All right so should we start with the primary question or?

Rifat resumes his talk.

RIFAT (CONT'D): We already started really recording right now I said the first sentence so you can ask the next question and we go on together with you all right all right so So I will continue a little bit so it is going to be easier on your end We are using Davinci Pro And we are using the sound gaps and the transcribe feature over there to be able to get the action on here so the cut I'm working in multiple time zones so it is not very easy what I do I don't work nine to five I work in America Asia as well as in Europe from some of today's I have to work in multiple time zones in the same single day so for me to be able to get a rest is one of the most important things for me to be able to become successful so what do you think Adam what's the difference between going to gym and spa there are multiple ways you can rest though the important thing is I go to David Lloyd that's a sports club in Cambridge it is all over the UK it's a luxury sports club. And the main thing that I use there is the spa.

Rifat explains the importance of diversification.

RIFAT (CONT'D): The important part about the spa is when I go to the spa, I can rest though. That's very, very important. I can go to the cold therapy as well as to the hot therapy. But that doesn't mean that you should only go to spa but not go to the gym. Right now, after I'm going through money troubles, I said, all right, it is time to, stop today with Lloyd, but start a very, very simple gym to make sure that I get the cardio workout that I need. The important thing for you to be able to rest is you need to do something different out of the ordinary though, because if you start doing the same exercises, if you do the same spa routine, you are going to get tired. You need to make sure that you are doing something that is completely out of your ordinary.

Rifat discusses how COVID affected his resting routines.

RIFAT (CONT'D): COVID affected our resting routines. For myself, the COVID was an eye-opener for me though, because I'm creating DevOps courses, I'm shooting them and uploading them all the time. The COVID becomes a very important aspect for my life. I understood that I shouldn't be a slave to 9 to 5 job, but be able to create the content in the background. My goal is right now to be able to create the best courses on Udemy and get paid with Payoneer in multiple different geographies. So what this means is every time I don't have a contract, I go all in to make sure that I'm able to create the courses and I have to motivate myself. If I am not rested, if I don't go to bed on time, I wouldn't be able to create the courses. If I can't create the courses, I can never escape the red race. So this is very, very important for me to understand that I need the rest.

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