Fast-Cut YouTube Vlog Editing
Budget: ₹750 – ₹1,250 INR
I shoot regular YouTube vlogs and now need a reliable editor who can turn my raw footage into punchy, watch-worthy episodes. The vibe I’m after is fast-paced with plenty of quick cuts to keep retention high—think jump-cuts, whip-pans and energetic pacing rather than slow cinematic moves.
Text and captions are a must. I rely on on-screen words to underline jokes, highlight key information and boost accessibility, so every final video should arrive with those lines already burned in (an extra .srt file is welcome but not essential).
Typical flow
• I’ll drop the raw clips (usually 30–40 minutes of 4K footage) in a shared Google Drive folder.
• You edit them down to an 8–12 minute vlog, add captions, basic colour correction and audio levelling, then send a first draft within two days.
• After one round of notes, you deliver the final export (1080p plus the original project files) and we move on to the next episode.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve—use whichever you feel fastest in. If you happen to be comfortable adding music, sound effects or extra transitions, that’s a bonus, but the core requirement is the tight, high-energy cut with clear captions.
If this sounds like your kind of edit, show me a sample vlog you’ve trimmed in a similar style, and tell me how soon you could tackle the first episode.
Text and captions are a must. I rely on on-screen words to underline jokes, highlight key information and boost accessibility, so every final video should arrive with those lines already burned in (an extra .srt file is welcome but not essential).
Typical flow
• I’ll drop the raw clips (usually 30–40 minutes of 4K footage) in a shared Google Drive folder.
• You edit them down to an 8–12 minute vlog, add captions, basic colour correction and audio levelling, then send a first draft within two days.
• After one round of notes, you deliver the final export (1080p plus the original project files) and we move on to the next episode.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve—use whichever you feel fastest in. If you happen to be comfortable adding music, sound effects or extra transitions, that’s a bonus, but the core requirement is the tight, high-energy cut with clear captions.
If this sounds like your kind of edit, show me a sample vlog you’ve trimmed in a similar style, and tell me how soon you could tackle the first episode.