The first time I was hired as the wedding videographer was in 2004 when I was in college. It was shot on MiniDV camcorder and the end-product was in VHS. I wonder if the clients were able to convert it to digital files later… The second one came about 9 months after that. I think from the time I shot the second one (May 2015), there were only 2 or 3 short periods where I had cleared all my wedding video backlogs and had nothing to edit until the next shoot. And each of those periods were no longer than 1 month max. The last time that happened was in 2014. (I so clearly remember…)
Yesterday, I cleared it again, and possibly forever. This is a huge milestone for me, so I wanted to journal it.
I shot and edited wedding videos when I was in college, and when I was working full-time, and my turnaround time was very slow because I could only edit during spare time after work, church, and etc. I always had to apologize to my clients for finishing the videos late. From July 2015 to January 2018, for 2 1/2 years, the videography/photography business was my main full time job, (doing more non-weddings than weddings) and obviously the turnaround time got significantly shorter. 11 months ago, I got a full-time office job, the job I wanted ever since I took my first accounting class in college. I wanted to stop doing wedding videos altogether but I already had some existing edits for the weddings I shot and also 5 new weddings lined up.
All I wanted was to finish editing all the weddings and start studying for the CPA exams. I should’ve finished them many months ago, but it kept getting delayed, and finally yesterday was the day! (feel the excitement?)
I shot more than 100 weddings in the 14-year span, and I’m proud of how much I improved as a wedding videographer. The skills I developed over the years as well as my own unique philosophy for the weddings are very special to me, so I won’t say that I will never shoot weddings again. By the way, I’m still up for shooting as many weddings as possible. I just can’t (don’t want to) edit them.
For the last few months, I was so stressed about dragging these wedding projects for so long that my whole life revolved around it. My desk was a mess, and I wanted to clean it so bad, but I kept saying to myself, “I will clean up once I’m done with the edits.” Now I can go to bed early not feeling awful. It’s an amazing feeling. For almost the entire 15 years, I was so used to feeling guilty whenever I spent my own time instead of working on videos. According to Proverbs 22:7 (NIV), “The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender” and I always was indebted with my time and I truly felt like a slave. (Even more so than when I actually had monetary debt of almost $90,000.) I still have a small non-wedding video to edit, but it’s not gonna take more than a few hours.
As soon as I got home from work yesterday, I removed my external monitor, cleared desk, and vacuumed the dust out of the desk. Maybe I will enjoy this feeling for a few more days and seriously tackle on the CPA exam prep.
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