I hate all my edits istg
#frankcastlepunisheredit #johnbernthal #thepunisheredits #foryoupageoffical #targetaudience @𝖘𝖆𝖌𝖊 | 𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐨𝐫 ☆ @✮ Kassie ✮ @b_editzck @Gh0stey@rogers
As someone who has experimented extensively with video and photo edits focusing on popular characters like Frank Castle from The Punisher, I can really relate to the feeling of dissatisfaction with your own edits. Editing fan content often involves trying to capture the essence of a character while adding a personal artistic touch, which can be a challenging balancing act. When making edits of John Bernthal's portrayal of Frank Castle, I’ve found that playing around with color grading and slow-motion effects often enhances the gritty, intense atmosphere of the show. These edits not only appeal to fellow fans but also catch attention on social platforms like TikTok’s For You Page, where using carefully chosen hashtags (#frankcastlepunisheredit, #thepunisheredits) helps reach the right audience. Engaging with the editing community is another aspect I recommend. Collaborating or receiving feedback from editors like @𝖘𝖆𝖌𝖊 and @✮ Kassie ✮, who are also known for their edits, can provide fresh perspectives and elevate your work. It’s important not to be too hard on yourself about your early edits; each attempt provides valuable learning that sharpens your skills. Ultimately, fan edits are a powerful way to express passion for characters and stories, and sharing these with an enthusiastic audience can be very rewarding. Keep experimenting with different styles and techniques, and your unique vision will gradually emerge stronger and more confident.







































