Full-Time Educational Video Editor
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I run a company that delivers engaging language-learning content—German, Japanese and Korean—for school students. I’m looking for a dedicated editor who can commit to six productive hours every day and stretch a little further when a tight deadline calls for it. Monthly compensation is up to ₹10,000, with room for increases as we scale.
Here’s how your typical day will look:
• Cut lessons into clear, lively segments; trim silences; tighten pacing.
• Add lower thirds, animated vocabulary pop-ups, captions and simple motion graphics that hold a young learner’s attention.
• Perform light color correction and audio clean-up, then export a polished 1080p H.264 file alongside the editable project (Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve).
Acceptance criteria
• Video matches the provided storyboard in length and sequence.
• Subtitles are perfectly synced and spelling-error free.
• Audio is balanced, free of hiss and background noise.
• Final render: 1920×1080, ≤10 Mbit/s, H.264 MP4.
If you rely on occasional After Effects templates or Resolve Fusion for quick animations, let me know—that’s a plus, not a must.
To apply, send me a one-minute sample edit or a link to similar educational work, specify the software version you’ll be using, and confirm your daily availability window. I review submissions quickly and aim to bring the right editor on board this week so we can keep these language lessons rolling without missing a beat.
Here’s how your typical day will look:
• Cut lessons into clear, lively segments; trim silences; tighten pacing.
• Add lower thirds, animated vocabulary pop-ups, captions and simple motion graphics that hold a young learner’s attention.
• Perform light color correction and audio clean-up, then export a polished 1080p H.264 file alongside the editable project (Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve).
Acceptance criteria
• Video matches the provided storyboard in length and sequence.
• Subtitles are perfectly synced and spelling-error free.
• Audio is balanced, free of hiss and background noise.
• Final render: 1920×1080, ≤10 Mbit/s, H.264 MP4.
If you rely on occasional After Effects templates or Resolve Fusion for quick animations, let me know—that’s a plus, not a must.
To apply, send me a one-minute sample edit or a link to similar educational work, specify the software version you’ll be using, and confirm your daily availability window. I review submissions quickly and aim to bring the right editor on board this week so we can keep these language lessons rolling without missing a beat.