Fast-Paced Tutorial Video Edit
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I’ve recorded a tutorial and now need it cut together into a punchy, fast-moving final piece that keeps viewers locked in from start to finish. The raw footage is ready; what’s missing are the seamless edits, creative pacing, and a layer of special effects that give every key moment extra pop.
Expect to work with jump-cuts, rhythmic transitions, speed ramps, and subtle sound design so the lesson flows quickly without feeling rushed. Special effects—whether dynamic wipes, animated accents, or light flares—should be sprinkled in purpose-fully to highlight steps or underscore important tips, never as distraction.
My preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, but if you’re faster in DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut and can still deliver the same energy, that’s fine by me.
Deliverables:
• One fully edited tutorial video (HD or original footage resolution, H.264)
• Project file with all media linked and effects intact for future tweaks
• Any custom assets you create (graphics, presets, or SFX) neatly organized in a separate folder
File handoff via Google Drive or Dropbox works best. If this sounds like your style, tell me how soon you can turn the first draft around and share a link to a past fast-paced tutorial you’ve cut.
Expect to work with jump-cuts, rhythmic transitions, speed ramps, and subtle sound design so the lesson flows quickly without feeling rushed. Special effects—whether dynamic wipes, animated accents, or light flares—should be sprinkled in purpose-fully to highlight steps or underscore important tips, never as distraction.
My preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, but if you’re faster in DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut and can still deliver the same energy, that’s fine by me.
Deliverables:
• One fully edited tutorial video (HD or original footage resolution, H.264)
• Project file with all media linked and effects intact for future tweaks
• Any custom assets you create (graphics, presets, or SFX) neatly organized in a separate folder
File handoff via Google Drive or Dropbox works best. If this sounds like your style, tell me how soon you can turn the first draft around and share a link to a past fast-paced tutorial you’ve cut.