Affordable YouTube Tutorial Editing
Budget: ₹600 – ₹601 INR
My channel publishes short, straight-to-the-point tutorials and I need an editor who can keep the workflow efficient without inflating costs. Each raw recording averages 2-3 minutes; the finished video usually lands around 1-2 minutes once the dead air is removed.
Your core tasks:
• Cut and trim the footage so the pacing feels brisk and engaging.
• Add clean, modern transitions or light motion effects , add custom shapes like rectangle circle, add blur credentials effects etc where a step change needs emphasis.
- Add AI voice to vedio, with background music.
I’m completely open to your creative approach—there’s no fixed reference style to mimic—so feel free to suggest colour grading presets, transition packs or subtle text call-outs if they help clarity. What matters most is that the final export looks polished, loads quickly on YouTube, and is delivered on schedule in 1080p (or higher) H.264.
Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve or similar tools are fine; just let me know what you prefer so we can keep the project files organised for potential future tweaks.
Please share a link to one or two tutorial edits you’ve done, indicate how fast you can turn around a typical episode, and quote your most competitive rate. I plan to post content weekly, so a reliable long-term collaboration is on the table if the first few edits hit the mark.
Your core tasks:
• Cut and trim the footage so the pacing feels brisk and engaging.
• Add clean, modern transitions or light motion effects , add custom shapes like rectangle circle, add blur credentials effects etc where a step change needs emphasis.
- Add AI voice to vedio, with background music.
I’m completely open to your creative approach—there’s no fixed reference style to mimic—so feel free to suggest colour grading presets, transition packs or subtle text call-outs if they help clarity. What matters most is that the final export looks polished, loads quickly on YouTube, and is delivered on schedule in 1080p (or higher) H.264.
Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve or similar tools are fine; just let me know what you prefer so we can keep the project files organised for potential future tweaks.
Please share a link to one or two tutorial edits you’ve done, indicate how fast you can turn around a typical episode, and quote your most competitive rate. I plan to post content weekly, so a reliable long-term collaboration is on the table if the first few edits hit the mark.