 Brigitte's question is, what is my process flow for creating video for the different platforms? I wanna streamline the production. So I have few of the versions of the same video as possible, the different platforms at different size requirements. So basically you can output using Capwing into different dimensions, Brigitte. So go ahead and unmute if you don't know what I'm talking about. Like if I go to capwing.com, I've already uploaded a video just as an example. And so for example, this video, this video was recorded on Zoom, right? And so it's the regular Zoom landscape mode, but I can simply output the size as nine by 16. Let's see here. No, actually I could crop it. Let me do cropping. So you click on the video itself and you click on crop. So click on the video or you can go to layers on the left-hand side and click on the video if you don't know how to do that. And then click on crop and then you could do nine by 16 and then you can move this around. I'm gonna pause this so I don't hear myself. You can pause this and go, what part of the video? So that's it. And then done cropping. And then by the way, here's a tricky part. You have to click outside the video in the dark gray or light gray area, I guess. Click outside the video and then you can select the output size just to make sure and then click export video and you're done. Now the thing is I only not so long discovered that if you simply go to your Instagram profile, I'm gonna go to mine as an example. Come on, where's the bill? So if you go to Instagram profile and click on IGTV and click upload, you can upload a landscape video just fine and it'll work without you having to do any cropping. Did you know that? I think I did but so will it show like a landscape? Watch this, this is landscape. This is landscape. I didn't do any cropping. No, I didn't do any capway, no cropping. I just had the Zoom video on my desktop. I went to my IG profile, click on IGTV, click upload and uploaded it. It's very convenient. And then on the phone, I looked at it afterwards. You can go to my IG profile right now on the phone. It looks nice. It doesn't have those black bars. I think in the, anyway, I think in one format doesn't have the big black bars top or bottom and another format it does, but it doesn't matter. That's the video workflow. Got it? That's cool, yeah. And then YouTube and Facebook, we just upload. That's simple as that. So how do you decide like, okay, I've made this video. It's going to the YouTube first or the Instagram first and then, you know, because you're circulating the content over time or do you output them all at the same date? Same date. Simple. Okay. Because the podcasts seem to come at a different time, no? Oh yeah, yeah. It's a podcast. I do it. I do my best. I do, I upload stuff to my podcast like months in advance. I just go down like, I mean, episodes. My podcast is already all uploaded, all uploaded all the way to my next break. I have a week long, no meeting week that week. So I'm gonna upload some couple months more podcasts. But yeah, for my podcast, I basically just go to my, I just go to my best videos playlist and I just download the best videos from there or is it best? Yeah, so I go to my best videos playlist. I just start downloading videos from here and uploading it to my podcast. And I can make a note of which video I'm down to, basically. So yeah. Very cool. Thank you. You're welcome. Thanks. He's capping yet, so. Yeah, give it a try. You can, tons of tutorials about capping on YouTube, including I have a couple of capping tutorials as well. That's publicly available on YouTube. So. Thank you. Yeah. Cool, great. Thanks.