Gaming Video Editor with Humor
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I run a growing gaming-focused YouTube channel and want each upload—both full-length videos and Shorts—to burst with personality. Raw recordings will come from PC gameplay; what I need back is a tightly-cut story that keeps viewers laughing through slick timing, well-placed memes, punchy zooms, captions, and the occasional sound-effect gag.
Typical workload
• Long-form episode: 8-15 minutes, horizontal, 1080p or higher.
• Companion Short/Reel: ≤60 seconds, vertical, same project theme.
Core tasks include trimming dead air, highlighting clutch moments, balancing game/voice audio, light colour correction, and layering in those funny clips or GIF-style inserts that are trending with gamers right now. I’m comfortable with Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve project files—use whichever you prefer as long as I receive both the rendered versions (H.264) and the editable project so I can tweak if needed.
Acceptance criteria
1. Laugh factor: at least three clear meme or comedic beats per finished minute.
2. Watch-through retention: pacing should avoid gaps longer than two seconds without purposeful action or commentary.
3. Clean visuals: no stray frames, export artefacts, or mismatched audio levels.
Share one sample link to a gaming edit in this style, and let me know your typical turnaround time for the pair of deliverables above.
Typical workload
• Long-form episode: 8-15 minutes, horizontal, 1080p or higher.
• Companion Short/Reel: ≤60 seconds, vertical, same project theme.
Core tasks include trimming dead air, highlighting clutch moments, balancing game/voice audio, light colour correction, and layering in those funny clips or GIF-style inserts that are trending with gamers right now. I’m comfortable with Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve project files—use whichever you prefer as long as I receive both the rendered versions (H.264) and the editable project so I can tweak if needed.
Acceptance criteria
1. Laugh factor: at least three clear meme or comedic beats per finished minute.
2. Watch-through retention: pacing should avoid gaps longer than two seconds without purposeful action or commentary.
3. Clean visuals: no stray frames, export artefacts, or mismatched audio levels.
Share one sample link to a gaming edit in this style, and let me know your typical turnaround time for the pair of deliverables above.