They're a completely different craft and most people don't see it.
Everyone thinks short-form is just cut, add music, upload.
If only.
Here's what actually makes it hard:
No room for even one slow second In a 20-min YouTube video,
a slow section costs you a few seconds.
In a 60-sec Reel? It costs you the whole video.
Every single cut has to earn its place.
Captions are part of the edit not an afterthought On short-form,
they're timed to the beat,
synced to emotion.
Get it wrong and it shows. Immediately.
You have 2 seconds. That's your hook. Long-form builds tension over minutes.
Short-form editors have 1.5 seconds before the viewer is gone.
That pressure rewires how you think about every opening frame.
Cuts must land on the beat every time No music sync, no feel.
No feel, no views.
That's musicality.
Nobody teaches it.
You develop it or you don't.
Long-form and short-form aren't junior vs senior.
They're two different skills and both deserve real respect.
If you're hiring editors, test for both separately.
You'll be surprised how rarely they overlap.
Recognize the craft. Respect the editor.
Open to work. "Dm me"