So you get the reach you deserve, enjoy the process, and don't kill your flow state

An 18-page guide for artists who want to share their work online without the camera turning them into a spectator of their own process.


This is for you if:

  • You've tried filming your process and found it stressful, frustrating, or not worth the effort
  • You can't film while in flow state, and have resorted to separating out "art days" and "filming days"
  • You've spent hours editing your process videos and got 300 views for your troubles
  • You'd like to start sharing process videos but don't know how to start

🌟 Love for this guide 🌟

"I wish I would’ve had this guide when I first started filming process videos years ago. Lily breaks down everything you need to know in a very down-to-earth, easy to follow way while providing essential steps, tips and guidance to make successful social video content. I’ve already tried a few of her techniques and I’m seeing better performance. 10/10, I can’t say enough about this guide." @_post_pop_

Why you should trust me

Filming and editing my process used to take me forever, ruin my enjoyment of the process, and net me barely any views.

Now I film selectively, edit in 20 minutes, and get between 500k-1.3m views each month across reels and trial reels. And, most importantly, I enjoy it.


In this guide:

  1. The core principle - how to film without experiencing your creative process as a spectator rather than a participant
  2. What to film - which moments to capture, and which to keep for yourself
  3. Sequencing - what to shoot to tell a story, and how to order your clips
  4. The hook - how to stop the scroll without copying everyone else
  5. Setup - phone stand, lighting, checklist
  6. Audio - natural sound, music, voiceovers
  7. Editing - my full workflow, start to finish
  8. Getting over the fear - it's not about the art

It took me 2 years of hard work to learn everything in this guide, and I've distilled it into something you can read in an evening.

Filming your art doesn't have to ruin your creative practice. It's possible to make content that performs well but doesn't disrupt your flow. This guide will show you how.

<3 Lily

This is based on my experience as a collage artist, but the core concepts will apply regardless of your medium.