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7 Reasons That Artists Struggle to Create Video Content

7 Reasons That Artists Struggle to Create Video Content

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It's unavoidable. You know you need to post on social media to promote your creative projects —but the process is just.... exhausting.

For podcasters, musicians, writers, dancers, and creatives like you who wear every hat, producing consistent content - especially video - is like getting on a never ending hamster wheel.

Whether you're a solo podcaster trying to grow your show on YouTube Shorts, or a singer promoting your latest single with behind-the-scenes clips, one thing is clear: you’re expected to become a full-time video editor—on top of everything else you do.

What This Episode Unpacks:

  • Why artists are burning out trying to keep up with video-first platforms
  • How the pressure to constantly edit and post clips kills creativity
  • The myth of needing a full studio team to “do video right”
  • How to solve your content bottleneck using the power of AI video tools like Vizard without breaking your budget


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