Dynamic Cricket Review Video Editor
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I run a cricket match-review channel on YouTube and need a skilled hand to turn my raw commentary, highlight clips and stat sheets into energetic long-form episodes that keep viewers glued from first ball to last word. Each video will sit in the 8-12 minute range and should feel fast-paced, lively and story-driven rather than a simple chronological recap.
Here’s the flow I have in mind: I’ll send you the match footage, my recorded voice-over, and a folder of graphics (score overlays, lower thirds, intro/outro assets). You weave them together with punchy cuts, replay zooms, motion graphics for key moments, a touch of crowd-noise ambience, and background music that lifts the excitement without drowning the analysis. Think engaging and dynamic visual rhythm—quick jump-cuts during action, smoother transitions during tactical breakdowns, and timely text callouts for stats or turning points.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, or any comparable NLE you’re fluent in; I’m happy as long as the final render meets YouTube’s 1080p 60 fps standard and I receive the project file for archive.
Deliverables for each match:
• Final 8-12 minute video (H.264, 1080p, 60 fps), ready to upload
• One eye-catching thumbnail still pulled from the timeline
• Chapter markers and time-stamped description cues
• Project file and any custom graphic assets used
First cut within 24 hours of asset handoff, final revision no later than 48 hours. The cricket calendar is busy, so reliability on quick turnarounds is crucial—this will be an ongoing gig if we click.
When you reply, drop links to past work that shows you can handle sports or similarly high-energy edits. No need for a formal proposal; your reel will speak loudest. Let’s make every match recap a highlight in its own right.
Here’s the flow I have in mind: I’ll send you the match footage, my recorded voice-over, and a folder of graphics (score overlays, lower thirds, intro/outro assets). You weave them together with punchy cuts, replay zooms, motion graphics for key moments, a touch of crowd-noise ambience, and background music that lifts the excitement without drowning the analysis. Think engaging and dynamic visual rhythm—quick jump-cuts during action, smoother transitions during tactical breakdowns, and timely text callouts for stats or turning points.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, or any comparable NLE you’re fluent in; I’m happy as long as the final render meets YouTube’s 1080p 60 fps standard and I receive the project file for archive.
Deliverables for each match:
• Final 8-12 minute video (H.264, 1080p, 60 fps), ready to upload
• One eye-catching thumbnail still pulled from the timeline
• Chapter markers and time-stamped description cues
• Project file and any custom graphic assets used
First cut within 24 hours of asset handoff, final revision no later than 48 hours. The cricket calendar is busy, so reliability on quick turnarounds is crucial—this will be an ongoing gig if we click.
When you reply, drop links to past work that shows you can handle sports or similarly high-energy edits. No need for a formal proposal; your reel will speak loudest. Let’s make every match recap a highlight in its own right.