Educational YouTube Video Editing
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I have raw footage that needs to be transformed into a polished, educational-style YouTube video. The finished piece should teach clearly, flow smoothly, and keep viewers engaged from start to finish.
Here’s what I need incorporated:
• Text annotations that highlight key terms, timestamps, or quick tips without cluttering the frame.
• Royalty-free background music set at an unobtrusive level so narration remains clear.
• Simple yet lively graphics or light animations to illustrate concepts and break up talking-head segments.
The final deliverable will be:
1. A ready-to-publish 1080p (or higher) YouTube video in MP4/H.264.
2. All project files (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, or similar) so I can make minor tweaks later.
Acceptance criteria
• Text, music, and graphics sync naturally with the script and visuals.
• Overall pacing feels concise and engaging; no dead air.
• Loudness meets YouTube’s recommended LUFS levels and passes a quick loudness check.
• One round of minor revisions included to fine-tune timing or on-screen text.
If you’ve handled educational edits before and can add creative touches without overdoing them, I’d love to see a quick demo or link to comparable work.
Here’s what I need incorporated:
• Text annotations that highlight key terms, timestamps, or quick tips without cluttering the frame.
• Royalty-free background music set at an unobtrusive level so narration remains clear.
• Simple yet lively graphics or light animations to illustrate concepts and break up talking-head segments.
The final deliverable will be:
1. A ready-to-publish 1080p (or higher) YouTube video in MP4/H.264.
2. All project files (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, or similar) so I can make minor tweaks later.
Acceptance criteria
• Text, music, and graphics sync naturally with the script and visuals.
• Overall pacing feels concise and engaging; no dead air.
• Loudness meets YouTube’s recommended LUFS levels and passes a quick loudness check.
• One round of minor revisions included to fine-tune timing or on-screen text.
If you’ve handled educational edits before and can add creative touches without overdoing them, I’d love to see a quick demo or link to comparable work.