Gaming Shorts & Long-Form Editing
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I record long sessions of gameplay and want the best moments transformed into energetic videos that keep viewers hooked from the first frame. Every edit should feel fast-paced and dynamic, matching the adrenaline of the matches themselves.
Here is what I need:
• YouTube videos: 8–12 minutes built around pure gameplay highlights, tight pacing, punchy transitions, on-screen call-outs, light sound design, and quick lower-thirds that never overstay their welcome.
• TikTok/Shorts: 30–60 second vertical cuts of the same highlights, formatted for 9:16, subtitled, and ready to publish.
Raw footage arrives in 1080p or 1440p; please keep the final exports crisp, color-corrected, and free of artifacts. I’m comfortable with Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or similar—as long as the end result looks clean and feels quick, the tool choice is yours.
Acceptance check:
— Final files delivered in .mp4 (H.264) with separate thumbnail PNGs for YouTube.
— Text and graphics remain readable on mobile.
— No dead air; every second advances the action or the story of the play.
If this sounds like your editing style, let’s start with one trial video and roll into a steady weekly schedule.
Here is what I need:
• YouTube videos: 8–12 minutes built around pure gameplay highlights, tight pacing, punchy transitions, on-screen call-outs, light sound design, and quick lower-thirds that never overstay their welcome.
• TikTok/Shorts: 30–60 second vertical cuts of the same highlights, formatted for 9:16, subtitled, and ready to publish.
Raw footage arrives in 1080p or 1440p; please keep the final exports crisp, color-corrected, and free of artifacts. I’m comfortable with Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or similar—as long as the end result looks clean and feels quick, the tool choice is yours.
Acceptance check:
— Final files delivered in .mp4 (H.264) with separate thumbnail PNGs for YouTube.
— Text and graphics remain readable on mobile.
— No dead air; every second advances the action or the story of the play.
If this sounds like your editing style, let’s start with one trial video and roll into a steady weekly schedule.