Educational YouTube Video Editor Needed
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m building out a new run of educational videos for my YouTube channel and I want each episode to feel like a short, well-told story rather than a slideshow of facts. Your job is to shape the raw footage into a cohesive narrative that educates viewers while keeping them watching until the very end.
What I’m after
I value clean pacing, thoughtful cuts, and subtle but effective visual storytelling techniques. Smooth transitions, colour-corrected shots, balanced audio, carefully placed subtitles, and a touch of sound design should all come together so the lesson feels effortless to follow.
Scope & workflow
• I’ll supply the talking-head footage, B-roll, graphics, and any reference material you need.
• You craft a first cut focused on narrative flow; once approved, add titles, lower thirds, and any motion graphics or on-screen annotations that support the key teaching points.
• Final delivery in 4K and 1080p, ready for immediate upload to YouTube.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve—use whichever you’re fastest in, as long as project files are included so I can make tweaks later if necessary.
If you have a reel that demonstrates strong storytelling edits for YouTube, send it over. I’m ready to get the first video onto the timeline as soon as we agree on the details.
What I’m after
I value clean pacing, thoughtful cuts, and subtle but effective visual storytelling techniques. Smooth transitions, colour-corrected shots, balanced audio, carefully placed subtitles, and a touch of sound design should all come together so the lesson feels effortless to follow.
Scope & workflow
• I’ll supply the talking-head footage, B-roll, graphics, and any reference material you need.
• You craft a first cut focused on narrative flow; once approved, add titles, lower thirds, and any motion graphics or on-screen annotations that support the key teaching points.
• Final delivery in 4K and 1080p, ready for immediate upload to YouTube.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve—use whichever you’re fastest in, as long as project files are included so I can make tweaks later if necessary.
If you have a reel that demonstrates strong storytelling edits for YouTube, send it over. I’m ready to get the first video onto the timeline as soon as we agree on the details.