Television Editor

Television Editor Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 25th, 2024

Ever wondered who shapes the final cut of your favorite TV shows? A television editor does just that. As a television editor, you’ll be responsible for piecing together raw footage into polished episodes, creating seamless narratives that engage viewers.

Starting this business means you’ll need strong attention to detail, storytelling skills, and proficiency in editing software like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro. Your work will transform hours of film into captivating episodes, ensuring the storyline flows smoothly and the pacing keeps audiences hooked.

The demand for quality content across streaming platforms and networks is booming, making this a promising career choice. If you have a knack for visual storytelling and a keen eye for detail, stepping into the world of television editing could be incredibly rewarding.

In this list, you'll find real-world television editor success stories and very profitable examples of starting a television editor that makes money.

1. Optimize Yourself ($120K/year)

Zack's coaching business was born out of his personal desire for self-improvement. He spent years experimenting with various strategies to improve his well-being, and his successful transformation caught the attention of others. Inquiries about his methods led him to establish a coaching business.

How much money it makes: $120K/year
How many people on the team: 0

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How I Generated $150K With An Online Coaching Side Project

A Hollywood film editor and director generated over $160,000 in revenue from his online coaching program with a list of under 5000, and currently generates around $10,000/month via the program while balancing a full-time job editing television, with his flagship product 'Focus Yourself' generating $50k in part-time sales in the first year.

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