Hindi Educational Video Editing
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I’m producing a series of short, Hindi-language educational videos aimed at the general public and I need an editor who can turn raw footage into lively, attention-holding content. The tone has to stay informative yet fun—think quick cuts, on-screen text, light motion graphics, and the kind of pacing that keeps a viewer watching until the very end.
You’ll receive organised footage, a rough script, and any reference material I’ve gathered. From there, I’m counting on you to:
• Assemble a clean narrative flow, trimming out dead air while preserving clarity.
• Add engaging transitions, lower-thirds, Hindi captions, and royalty-free background music that never overpowers the voice-over.
• Work at 1080p (or higher if the source allows) and deliver both the final MP4 and the editable project file so I can make tweaks later if needed.
Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut—use whichever tool you prefer, as long as the result feels fresh and professional. Consistency across episodes is important, so once we lock the look and pacing for the first video, the rest should follow the same template.
Turnaround for each piece is ideally within a few days of receiving the assets. If this sounds like your kind of project, let’s start with one video and, if the energy is right, roll into a longer collaboration.
You’ll receive organised footage, a rough script, and any reference material I’ve gathered. From there, I’m counting on you to:
• Assemble a clean narrative flow, trimming out dead air while preserving clarity.
• Add engaging transitions, lower-thirds, Hindi captions, and royalty-free background music that never overpowers the voice-over.
• Work at 1080p (or higher if the source allows) and deliver both the final MP4 and the editable project file so I can make tweaks later if needed.
Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut—use whichever tool you prefer, as long as the result feels fresh and professional. Consistency across episodes is important, so once we lock the look and pacing for the first video, the rest should follow the same template.
Turnaround for each piece is ideally within a few days of receiving the assets. If this sounds like your kind of project, let’s start with one video and, if the energy is right, roll into a longer collaboration.