Faceless Educational Video Editing
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m preparing a batch of short, faceless lessons for students and I’d like a skilled editor to turn my raw screen-captures, voice-overs, and stock clips into polished, engaging lessons. The tone should feel creative and artistic rather than formulaic; think imaginative transitions, tasteful motion graphics, and rhythmic pacing that helps the material stick without distracting from it.
Here’s what I’ll hand over:
• Raw footage (mostly screen recordings and B-roll)
• Clean narration tracks
• Any reference assets, brand colours, or fonts you might need
And here’s what I’d like back:
• A fully edited 1080p (or higher) video ready for YouTube and TikTok
• On-screen text and lower-thirds that match my palette
• Light sound design, royalty-free background music, and balanced audio levels
• Colour-correction / grading for a consistent look across lessons
• Source project files (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut—whichever you prefer) so future tweaks are easy
Your creative decisions should always reinforce clarity for students: clever animation to illustrate a concept is great; flashy effects that obscure the learning point aren’t. If this first edit clicks, I have an ongoing series lined up, so I’m looking to build a reliable collaboration.
Send a quick show-reel or a link to any educational pieces you’ve already cut, along with your usual turnaround time. Let’s make learning look as inspiring as it ought to be.
Here’s what I’ll hand over:
• Raw footage (mostly screen recordings and B-roll)
• Clean narration tracks
• Any reference assets, brand colours, or fonts you might need
And here’s what I’d like back:
• A fully edited 1080p (or higher) video ready for YouTube and TikTok
• On-screen text and lower-thirds that match my palette
• Light sound design, royalty-free background music, and balanced audio levels
• Colour-correction / grading for a consistent look across lessons
• Source project files (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut—whichever you prefer) so future tweaks are easy
Your creative decisions should always reinforce clarity for students: clever animation to illustrate a concept is great; flashy effects that obscure the learning point aren’t. If this first edit clicks, I have an ongoing series lined up, so I’m looking to build a reliable collaboration.
Send a quick show-reel or a link to any educational pieces you’ve already cut, along with your usual turnaround time. Let’s make learning look as inspiring as it ought to be.
Related categories:
Animation
After Effects
Sound Design
Video Production
Video Editing
Adobe Premiere Pro
Color Grading