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What Is “Rebecca Barrett – Scroll Stopping Edits”?
Who is Rebecca Barrett
She calls herself a “viral editing expert & coach.”
According to her Minnect profile, she has 7+ years of experience in video editing (both long-form and short-form).
She also has experience with entrepreneurship, YouTube (110k+ subscribers), and digital marketing.
On Instagram, her handle is @itsrebeccabarrett.
What “Scroll Stopping Edits” Means / What She Offers
She offers a self-paced short-form editing course that promises to take “beginners from little to no experience to editing pros in less than 30 days.”
Her content and teaching focus on making “scroll-stopping” video content — i.e., content that grabs attention (especially on platforms like Reels or TikToks).
She teaches how to “transform ordinary videos into content that stops the scroll.”
On her Minnect expert profile, she explicitly says she “turn[s] your boring scrollable content into Scroll Stopping Edits that will boost engagement and drive leads & sales.”
She also runs something called Scroll Stopping Club on Skool.
Free / Live Elements
She has done “Stop the Damn Scroll!” live sessions on Facebook/Instagram, where she walks people through how to use simple tools (even on a phone) to make professional-looking, attention-grabbing content.
She encourages people to comment “EDIT” on her Instagram to join or learn more about her course.
Strengths / What Makes It Attractive
Beginner-friendly: The course is explicitly targeting people with little to no editing experience.
Low barrier: Teaches edits “on your phone” using (apparently) a free editing app.
Engagement-driven: The focus is not just on editing but on making content that engages — scroll-stopping content helps increase reach, views, and possibly conversions.
Community aspect: Through the “Scroll Stopping Club,” there may be community / peer support / accountability.
Proven experience: She has a solid track record (YouTube + editing) which supports her credibility.
Risks / Uncertainties / Things to Watch Out For
Lack of public reviews: I didn’t find in-depth third-party reviews or case studies showing how effective her course is (or how many people have benefited).
Pricing: I didn’t find a clearly posted price for her self-paced course. (If she’s using Instagram to launch, parts might be “launch-sale” / limited-time.)
Course depth: Since it’s short-form and short duration (30 days), the course may focus on basic to intermediate editing hacks rather than very advanced / cinematic editing skills.
Platform dependency: The “Scroll Stopping Club” is on Skool — which is fine, but you should check what exactly you get (videos, feedback, live calls, etc.) before paying.
Time commitment: Even a “self-paced” course demands discipline — make sure you’re ready to put in the hours.
My Verdict
Good Fit If:
You have little to no editing experience but want to make engaging content for social media (Reels, TikToks, etc.).
You want practical, phone-based editing skills (not just theory).
You care about engagement and want your content to “stop the scroll.”
Maybe Not the Best If:
You want very advanced editing (special effects, high-end post-production).
You prefer structured courses with lots of feedback / mentoring (unless the Skool club offers that).
You need a course with verified testimonials / case studies.











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