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9 Hours to Give Back to Jake Van Clief
Jake's stepdaughter is in 2nd place in a competition to work with wild life rescues. There's 9 hours left in the competition and that means you can still make a difference!!!! This community that he started has given us so much value. We have power here--it's a chance to give back! I was once a little girl with big dreams and not a lot of people in my corner. If you have the chance to help change someone's life with a couple of clicks, you should do that. Go team humanity! Go to this post and then vote from there: https://www.skool.com/cliefnotes/i-come-asking-for-help?p=6a891883 Good luck Wylder!!!
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Welcome to Clief Notes. Here's where to start.
1. Watch the intro video and introduce yourself in the intro post here 2. Start with The Foundation (free course). Concepts, folder architecture, prompting framework. Everything else builds on this. 3. Check in at the bottom of each lesson. Polls, discussion posts, other members working through the same stuff. Use them. 4. When you're ready to build real things, move to Implementation Playbooks (Level 2). When you're ready to build your own tools, Building Your Stack (Level 3). 5. Post your work. Ask questions. Help others when you can. What are you here to build?
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🏆 WEEKLY COMP #3: THE SPECIALIST 🏆
💰 $325 CASH PRIZE 💰 That's a full year of Premium. Win this and your membership pays for itself. 📋 THE CHALLENGE You just got hired again. Different client this time. Meet Sarah, a freelance copywriter who's drowning in context-switching. 📎 Download the full client brief attached to this post. Short version: She works with three types of clients (SaaS founders, ecommerce brands, local service businesses) and starts from scratch every project. She doesn't need another tool. She needs a system. Your job is to build her a folder-based AI specialist she can drop into any Claude project. The folder IS the deliverable. 🗂️ THIS WEEK YOU LEARN ICM Up until now, comps have been "build a thing." This week you utilize the methodology taught throughout the community. 🧠 Folders as architecture. That's it. That's the whole concept this week. Your specialist is a folder with five things: - 📄 identity.md (who they are) - 📐 rules.md (how they respond) - 💬 examples.md (what good looks like) - 📚 reference/ (source material) - 📖 README.md (how to use it) Drop the folder into a Claude project. Claude becomes the specialist. Reusable. Shareable. Portable. 🎯 PICK YOUR SPECIALIST Don't pick copywriting. That's Sarah's example. Pick something YOU would actually use. A few sparks to get you thinking: - A salary negotiation coach - A meal planner that knows your dietary restrictions - A code reviewer for your stack - A real estate market analyst for your city - A technical recruiter screener - A grant writer for nonprofits in your space The more specific, the better. "Marketing expert" is not a specialist. "B2B email expert for enterprise SaaS targeting CFOs" is. 💼 WHY THIS ONE LANDS ON YOUR RESUME Real talk. Winning a comp in a Skool community doesn't get you a job by itself. But shipping a working folder-based AI specialist with a clean README and a public repo? That's a portfolio piece.
🏁 Foundations 2.3 Check-In
This one reframes what prompting actually is. Vote below, then fill in the blank in the comments: Before this, I thought prompting was ___. Now I think it is ___.
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i just saved my team hours of editing time with claude in davinci resolve
today i stumbled upon a youtube video that talks about a tool called buttercut (it's free!) that helps edit talking head videos so much faster. and i thought i would share! it can edit multiple videos at the same time and do a solid first pass so you can get straight to making creative decisions and not edit out ums and ahs for 45 minutes. i made a couple of small changes to the repo (so i could use elevenlabs instead of whisper for transcription) but it works fantastic! i spent most of the day testing this workflow against some other tools, making some adjustments, and making sure it worked well for what we needed. here's the training video i sent my team: https://www.loom.com/share/8dd08df9f4114bf49bfcaa6df7102c72 and here's the video from the original creator explaining the tool: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBkfr1yWf_s and here's the repo from the original creator if you want to try it yourself: https://github.com/barefootford/buttercut who this is for: - editors who want to work in their primary NLE and build customs workflows based on what they need - editors who have to have videos go through color grading passes, audio, and FX with detailed versioning without having to export between multiple tools to get a revision done - editors who may need to batch edit large amounts of videos to be exported into their NLE who this is not for: - someone who does not need to use davinci/premiere/fcp and have a pipeline where there is color/audio/fx/versioning - someone who films clips that require no color/advanced audio(you could just use descript in this case and that would work great!) problem this solved for me and my team: - we often get bogged down when we have to edit a bunch of talking head clips, and the first pass usually takes hours. - if we used descript to mitigate that time, it would require us to do color FIRST, then export into descript, and pray that the client wouldn't need any revisions on the color. (which can easily be 3 hours of rendering on a youtube video) - we've found descript's interface to be somewhat clunky for a lot of things we need. multitrack editing and complex audio don't seem to play well in descript (currently) - from what i currently understand, descript can't do this many isolated videos at the same time, it's usually expecting videos you upload to all be part of the same project, unless you explicitly tell it each piece of media belongs in a different composition, but even so, versioning for those quickly becomes disorganized if done in the same project - i am looking to have descript a bit more integrated into our workflow, but it doesn't fit every scenario. when it does work though, it works great. - no need to burn descript credits like crazy, i already have a claude max plan, so i can just utilize what i already have
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