Advanced Tutorial Video Editing
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I run a series of online courses and have a steady flow of raw footage that now needs to become polished tutorial videos. Each file already follows a lesson plan; what’s missing is the advanced editing touch—effects, smooth transitions, subtle animations, and any on-screen graphics that reinforce the key concepts I’m teaching.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Turn the raw screen-capture and talking-head clips into cohesive, engaging tutorials.
• Apply advanced editing (effects, transitions, and animations) without over-styling; the final look should feel professional, modern, and easy to follow.
• Tighten pacing, remove dead air, and keep the energy consistent from start to finish.
• Add animated lower-thirds, call-outs, or simple motion graphics where a concept needs emphasis.
• Sync any voice-over with on-screen visuals so explanations always match what students see.
I’m comfortable if you work in Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve; just share the project files along with the exported 1080p (or higher) MP4s when you’re done.
If this sounds like the type of creative post-production you enjoy, let’s discuss the first batch of lessons and get started right away.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Turn the raw screen-capture and talking-head clips into cohesive, engaging tutorials.
• Apply advanced editing (effects, transitions, and animations) without over-styling; the final look should feel professional, modern, and easy to follow.
• Tighten pacing, remove dead air, and keep the energy consistent from start to finish.
• Add animated lower-thirds, call-outs, or simple motion graphics where a concept needs emphasis.
• Sync any voice-over with on-screen visuals so explanations always match what students see.
I’m comfortable if you work in Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve; just share the project files along with the exported 1080p (or higher) MP4s when you’re done.
If this sounds like the type of creative post-production you enjoy, let’s discuss the first batch of lessons and get started right away.