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this post was submitted on 28 Jun 2023
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Making a movie can be hard, but remember that you don't need to be good at it right away, and you'll get there if you work on it. And start small. You can stream playing games for a while, and then figure out a more complicated setup as you go. Same with YouTube, you can start with simple videos and minimal editing, and add more stuff going forward. Does that make sense?
When I said digital media, I meant making songs, movies, or pictures. I suggested that because you don't need to go buy a lot of equipment and materials.