Full-Time Creative Tutorial Editor
Budget: ₹12,500 – ₹37,500 INR
I’m producing a steady stream of Digital Art / Design tutorials and I need someone who can take the raw screen-recordings, voice-overs, and camera footage and turn them into polished, engaging lessons. This is a full-time, ongoing collaboration: expect several videos every week, each ranging from quick tips to in-depth, multi-part courses.
Your day-to-day work will include:
• Syncing audio with screen captures and talking-head clips
• Tight, educational pacing—cutting the fluff without losing any teaching points
• Color correction and clean keyframing for screen zooms and call-outs
• Adding lower-thirds, shortcuts pop-ups, and subtle motion graphics that match my brand style
• Exporting final files in 1080p (and occasionally 4K) along with a clean project archive
I usually work in Premiere Pro and After Effects, so experience with those tools—or a workflow that plays nicely with them—is important. If you prefer DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut and can still deliver project files or XMLs I can open, that’s perfectly fine.
To make sure we’re a good fit, please send:
1. A link to one or two tutorial videos you’ve edited, ideally in the digital-art or software-training space
2. A brief note on your typical turnaround time for a 10-minute finished tutorial
I’ll provide the first batch of footage as a paid test, and if we’re both happy we’ll move straight into a rolling schedule of edits. Looking forward to seeing how you can elevate these lessons for my audience!
Your day-to-day work will include:
• Syncing audio with screen captures and talking-head clips
• Tight, educational pacing—cutting the fluff without losing any teaching points
• Color correction and clean keyframing for screen zooms and call-outs
• Adding lower-thirds, shortcuts pop-ups, and subtle motion graphics that match my brand style
• Exporting final files in 1080p (and occasionally 4K) along with a clean project archive
I usually work in Premiere Pro and After Effects, so experience with those tools—or a workflow that plays nicely with them—is important. If you prefer DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut and can still deliver project files or XMLs I can open, that’s perfectly fine.
To make sure we’re a good fit, please send:
1. A link to one or two tutorial videos you’ve edited, ideally in the digital-art or software-training space
2. A brief note on your typical turnaround time for a 10-minute finished tutorial
I’ll provide the first batch of footage as a paid test, and if we’re both happy we’ll move straight into a rolling schedule of edits. Looking forward to seeing how you can elevate these lessons for my audience!