Cricket Gameplay Shorts Editor
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I create funny-yet-tense moments from Cricket 26 / Cricket 24 and now need a skilled hand to turn my raw captures into slick 20-40 second vertical shorts. The primary output must be ready for YouTube Shorts, but a layout that also sits naturally on Instagram Reels or Facebook Shorts is welcome.
Here’s the flow I have in mind: I’ll record the commentary track myself; you simply sync my voice-over to the footage, trim the highlights with razor-sharp cuts, sprinkle in slow-motion or punch-zoom on wickets and sixes, then pace everything so the gag lands before the suspense wears off. To heighten the energy, add whoosh transitions, crowd-cheering ambience, and impact hits exactly where the ball meets the bat or the stumps fly. On-screen captions and popping text animations should reinforce punchlines and key stats without cluttering the frame.
Deliverables for each clip
• 1080 x 1920 (vertical) MP4 ready for upload
• Synced voice-over track (my recording)
• SFX: whoosh, crowd cheering, impact hits applied tastefully
• Light colour correction and consistent audio levels
• One revision round per short
Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or equivalent tools are fine—as long as the final export is clean and the timing feels natural. If your first few edits hit the mark, I have plenty more gameplay waiting, so this can grow into an ongoing gig.
When you respond, drop links to at least three recent Shorts/Reels you cut that show comedic timing, sports or gaming content, and engaging text work. Let me know which software you prefer and how soon you could turn around the first test clip.
Here’s the flow I have in mind: I’ll record the commentary track myself; you simply sync my voice-over to the footage, trim the highlights with razor-sharp cuts, sprinkle in slow-motion or punch-zoom on wickets and sixes, then pace everything so the gag lands before the suspense wears off. To heighten the energy, add whoosh transitions, crowd-cheering ambience, and impact hits exactly where the ball meets the bat or the stumps fly. On-screen captions and popping text animations should reinforce punchlines and key stats without cluttering the frame.
Deliverables for each clip
• 1080 x 1920 (vertical) MP4 ready for upload
• Synced voice-over track (my recording)
• SFX: whoosh, crowd cheering, impact hits applied tastefully
• Light colour correction and consistent audio levels
• One revision round per short
Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or equivalent tools are fine—as long as the final export is clean and the timing feels natural. If your first few edits hit the mark, I have plenty more gameplay waiting, so this can grow into an ongoing gig.
When you respond, drop links to at least three recent Shorts/Reels you cut that show comedic timing, sports or gaming content, and engaging text work. Let me know which software you prefer and how soon you could turn around the first test clip.