Surprise: Not every YouTuber edits their own videos.
Often a behind-the-scenes gig, the lives and career paths of YouTube editors aren't as public as the stories behind the platform's stars.
But like freelance work in media more broadly, many YouTube editors are still figuring out how to structure their payment rates and hours.
And unlike in Hollywood where unions often dictate labor terms, YouTube editors are often on their own.
Business Insider connected with editors, creators, agents, managers, and other digital-media industry professionals to learn more about the work of editors on YouTube.
Persons:
Nicholas Stanley Erhart, Brittany, Broski, Tomlinson, YouTubers, Tony Santos, Thomas Frank, Cam Peddle
Organizations:
Business, YouTube
Locations:
Hollywood