Why is every course 10 hours

I keep getting sucked into these 8–12 hour “masterclasses” where the one useful bit is buried in module 9, 47 minutes in — last night it was a Lightroom 13.1 masking tweak that should’ve been a 90‑second demo. Who’s doing tight, no‑fluff lessons under 10 minutes, or am I doomed to living at 1.5x and the scrub bar forever?

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Filter YouTube to ‘Under 4 minutes’ for ‘Lightroom 13.1 masking’. Julieanne Kost’s quick demos: https://www.youtube.com/@JulieanneKost — favorites?

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Same pain with that ‘90-second demo’ buried in hour nine; I skip the scrub bar and use YouTube’s Show transcript, search ‘masking’, and jump straight to the timestamp. For legit short hits, Scott Kelby’s Lightroom Killer Tips is mostly sub-5-minute posts: https://lightroomkillertips.com — any specific 13.1 tweaks you’re chasing?

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