I’m sure you know the industry standard. Let’s see you post a video for everyone to see. Oh yea you probably have never seen a editing program.
I've filmed and edited five professional 30-minute films in the past, with voice-overs by two leading film/theatre/television actresses on three of them, albeit just prior to the digital age. And I'm currently working on a 6-minute film which has so far taken seven weeks to shoot, almost daily (again, professionally). This barely reflects what I do nor my capability levels.
It's because I'm very good at what I do that I recognised you clearly have ability - despite having serious reservations about your editing "style", use of extreme colouring, etc - and immediately edited my post above to reflect this.
Referring to your heated and irrational comment on another thread, the above explains why I was so delighted with DaVinci Resolve 14 - a world-class colour-correction program now making serious inroads as a full NLE competitor to Adobe Premier Pro.
Again, immediately edited to add: If anyone notices a discrepancy between the number of films I edited years ago (is it four or five?), it's five. When I first posted on this forum, about DaVinci Resolve 14, and mentioned "four", I forgot to include a film I was commissioned to do for the South African government on their national bird, the blue crane - with music provided by the London Symphony Orchestra. I've mentioned this just in case "jmoney" wanted to look for another imaginary hole that isn't there. And also because detail matters.