Former Fast-Food Crew, Now Earns P30k-60k/Month as Videographer

Former Fast-Food Crew Shares Inspiring Story Before He Becomes a Videographer

A former fast-food crew identified as Brent Bryle has shared his inspiring story while earning P30k-60k per month as a videographer.

A Facebook user named Brent Bryle has shared a photo of himself from being a fast-food crew into a videographer who currently earns a huge amount of cash. The post earns praise from the online community.

In 2013, Brent had a passion for video editing during his high school days. He was just using a secondhand computer unit bought by his mother from a closed computer shop. He dreams to get a course in Fine Arts or Multi-Media Arts.

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Unfortunately, his parents could not afford to send him to Manila and just enrolled him at the University of Rizal System. He took electronics technology and becomes a working student working as a kitchen staff way back in 2015.

In 2018, he quits his job at a fast-food restaurant and borrowed money from a friend of his mom. Using the borrowed cash, the latter buys a secondhand camera (Canon 600d) and a secondhand computer for editing.

Brent decides to work with his friend Kim Andaya in photoshoot events and became a freelancer. He started to accept P1000 talent fee until he saves a certain amount of cash and took workshops for photography and videography to improve his skills.

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Eventually, a huge cosmeceutical company hired him as a multimedia artist. He is now earning P30,000 – P60,000. Bryle is accepting local and foreign clients as well as celebrities asking for his service.

“From 4k salary monthly sa fastfood eh kumikita nako nun ng 30k monthly sabay ang work sa freelance, then nung nabuild up ko na yung experience ko and nagkaroon nako ng matatag na portfolio ay nagdecide ako magresign, at naging independent contractor ako, tumatanggap ako ng clients US bilang video editor nila tumatanggap nadin ako ng mga sikat at kilalang content creators para i-edit ang mga vlogs nila, nakakakuha din ako ng shoots sa mga celebrities and Social Media influencers and kumikita nako ng 40k-60k,” Brent said.

The internet users lauded him for his perseverance:

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What can you say about his inspiring story? Just feel free to leave your comments and reactions to this article.

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