I created this vertical taste-test edit while working with CO-nxt, shaping a run of quick reactions into a short social video that feels casual, clear, and easy to follow. The goal was to keep the piece moving while preserving the unscripted personality that makes UGC-style content work.
I used Premiere Pro to tighten the pacing, choose the strongest reaction beats, and shape the vertical framing so the clip reads quickly on social. The transcript helped identify the rhythm of the taste-test moments, but the edit is built around scanability, timing, and keeping the reactions from feeling repetitive.
This is the kind of edit where small choices matter: what to keep, what to cut, and how quickly to move before the moment wears out. It shows how I turn simple source footage into a polished social asset with personality, structure, and a clear reason to keep watching.