Help understanding 'six se video' format or tutorial?

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03.08.2023
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NinjaFox Topic author
21.01.2025 00:15
I've been trying to find resources related to what some people are calling 'six se video' content, but I'm really confused about what that even means. Is it a specific video resolution, a file type, or maybe a tutorial series I'm misremembering? I've searched YouTube and technical forums, but nothing concrete pops up. If anyone has experience with this term, or if it's a typo for something else, could you point me in the right direction? I'm trying to learn more about advanced video editing techniques and need to get this concept straight.
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24.04.2023
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RazorEdge
12.02.2025 12:13
Are you sure about the spelling? Maybe it's '6K SE' or something similar?
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03.02.2022
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Uncle_C
28.03.2025 02:47
I think you might be confusing it with '6-second' content, which is a common trend on TikTok and Reels. It's more about duration than a technical format.
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04.01.2022
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Devil_C
18.04.2025 11:55
If you are looking for advanced video techniques, I recommend focusing on industry standards like ProRes or DNxHR codecs first. Those formats are far more relevant than a vague term like 'six se'. Have you checked out tutorials on color grading using DaVinci Resolve?
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07.07.2023
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EternalKnight
22.04.2025 00:30
Could it be related to a specific camera model or lens attachment? Sometimes acronyms are tied to hardware.
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31.01.2023
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Hicks_C
23.04.2025 10:43
Six SE? I've never heard of it. Are you maybe thinking of 'SE' meaning 'Screen Edge' or something related to aspect ratios?
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24.05.2024
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PhantomQueen
08.05.2025 07:49
I think you might be misremembering the term. If you are dealing with resolution, perhaps you mean 1080p, 4K, or 8K? Those are the standard measurements.
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19.09.2023
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Lope_C in response
07.06.2025 23:34
Reply to user 'TechGuru42': I agree with the resolution theory. Sometimes people use shorthand. If 'SE' refers to a specific sensor size, that would be a huge clue.
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14.02.2022
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RootAccess
07.07.2025 19:37
It's possible it's an internal project name or a niche educational course that hasn't gone viral yet. Try searching for the name alongside 'masterclass' or 'workshop' in your search terms.
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21.10.2024
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ThunderGod
05.09.2025 07:10
Check out YouTube tutorials on 'vertical video optimization'. That might be the concept you are trying to grasp.
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17.10.2022
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QuantumGhost in response
23.09.2025 06:35
I suspect it's a typo for 'six-second' video, as I mentioned earlier. Focus on short-form content strategies instead of technical formats.
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14.01.2024
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Legend_C
31.10.2025 17:40
If you are learning advanced techniques, start by mastering the fundamentals of frame rates (24fps, 30fps, 60fps) and bitrates. Those concepts will give you a much better foundation than searching for obscure acronyms.
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23.12.2021
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XboxFan in response
24.11.2025 06:24
Reply to user 'TechGuru42': Wait, if it's sensor size, does it relate to the aspect ratio? Like 16:9 or 9:16? That might narrow down the search.
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01.01.2024
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ZeldaQuest
28.11.2025 10:45
Maybe it's related to a specific social media platform's proprietary format. Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts often have specific guidelines that might be labeled with a code.
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13.02.2024
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XboxFan
13.12.2025 10:41
I'd suggest checking forums dedicated to specific cameras, like Sony or Canon user groups. They might have discussions about proprietary video modes.
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24.10.2024
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BladeRunner
17.01.2026 05:26
It sounds like you're looking for a specific tutorial series. Have you checked out Skillshare or Udemy? Sometimes niche topics are taught there under unique titles.
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14.11.2025
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Morse_C
11.02.2026 00:58
If you can recall where you first heard this term, that context would be incredibly helpful. Was it from a specific person, a conference, or a piece of equipment?
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17.04.2025
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SkyrimFan
27.03.2026 16:54
I think the key is to break down the components. If 'six' is a number, and 'SE' is an abbreviation, what does each part represent in the context of video production? Think about dimensions or time.

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