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Staying Sane as an Editor with Ryan Dayhoff

48 min · 18 de jun de 2020
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In this episode, we talk to Ryan Dayhoff, our favorite freelance editor in LA, about how to stay sane as an editor. We also nerd out about computers, discuss the meaning of creative freedom and how to freelance in the current economic climate. Ryan Reel: https://www.ryandayhoff.com [//ryandayhoff.com] To follow along with the Make Your Micro-Budget Feature series go to https://www.wishcreative.co/makeit [https://www.wishcreative.co/makeit] Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Tik Tok @wishcreativeco Read our blog at https://www.wishcreative.co/blog [https://www.wishcreative.co/blog]

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