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26 goals for 2026 to take video content creation to the next level!

 26 Goals for 2026... 


Last year I crushed it! Here's my exact 26 goals for 2026 to take video content creation to the next level!


These are achievable, pro-level goals for mobile creators like you and me. Let's dive in!



Goal 1: Post 5x a week, no excuses!

Goal 2: Master one new CapCut AI feature every month.

Goal 3: Daily AI video experiments with new prompts.

Goal 4: Hit 250K followers by December.

Goal 5: Launch my advanced CapCut + AI course.

Goal 6: Collaborate with 10 creators.

Goal 7: Upgrade to the latest mobile video accessory.

Goal 8: Perfect lighting in every single shoot.

Goal 9: Write AI prompts like a pro.

Goal 10: Film more epic Singapore street vlogs.

Goal 11: Fully monetize TikTok Shop.

Goal 12: Study 12 AI Video Generation Techniques.

Goal 13: Grow email list to 5K subscribers.

Goal 14: Cut my editing time in half.

Goal 15: Try vertical 4K live streams weekly.

Goal 16: Drop deep-dive YouTube videos.

Goal 17: Attend 3 creator events in person.

Goal 18: Test new smartphone camera models.

Goal 19: Reach 1 Million+ total likes across platforms.

Goal 20: Release free mini-tutorial series monthly.

Goal 21: Master storytelling in short-form edits.

Goal 22: Use trending transitions in every video.

Goal 23: Save up for a specialty camera upgrade.

Goal 24: Reply to every comment in the first hour.

Goal 25: Stay consistent even on tough weeks.

Goal 26: Have fun and truly enjoy the creative process!


I built this entire video in CapCut in under 5 minutes! ...and I did not even speak a word, though its my voice you hear!





What's YOUR top goal for 2026? Drop it in the comments, and I'll reply with a custom editing tip! 


~ Adrian Lee @adrianvideoimage 


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