Cinematic YouTube Video Editing
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I have a batch of raw footage ready to be shaped into a polished YouTube video with a cinematic feel. The goal is to weave the clips together using purposeful pacing, tasteful transitions, clean color grading, and subtle sound design so the final piece looks more like a short film than a traditional vlog.
Here’s what you’ll receive from me:
• Original camera files (mixed 1080p and 4K, 23.976 fps)
• Reference timestamp notes for key moments I want highlighted
• A rough outline of the story arc and preferred music tracks (license-cleared)
What I’m counting on you for:
• Selecting the best takes, arranging them into a cohesive narrative flow
• Applying cinematic transitions, light motion graphics for lower thirds, and gentle film-style color grading
• Syncing royalty-free music and balancing dialogue/background audio
• Exporting the finished video in 4K H.264 plus one 1080p social-media cut-down
Please be comfortable working in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve—whatever you’re fastest in is fine with me, as long as the result meets YouTube upload specs and preserves image quality. If this sounds like your wheelhouse, let’s talk timelines and get the footage moving.
Here’s what you’ll receive from me:
• Original camera files (mixed 1080p and 4K, 23.976 fps)
• Reference timestamp notes for key moments I want highlighted
• A rough outline of the story arc and preferred music tracks (license-cleared)
What I’m counting on you for:
• Selecting the best takes, arranging them into a cohesive narrative flow
• Applying cinematic transitions, light motion graphics for lower thirds, and gentle film-style color grading
• Syncing royalty-free music and balancing dialogue/background audio
• Exporting the finished video in 4K H.264 plus one 1080p social-media cut-down
Please be comfortable working in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve—whatever you’re fastest in is fine with me, as long as the result meets YouTube upload specs and preserves image quality. If this sounds like your wheelhouse, let’s talk timelines and get the footage moving.