Hockey Shift Highlights Compilation
Budget: $30 – $250 CAD
I have 10–12 raw shift videos, each about 20 minutes long, already broken down by shift for one player. I need those clips reviewed and trimmed into a single 5 minute highlight reel that captures the best overall gameplay—not just goals, but smart positioning, quick transitions, and any subtle plays that show skill at both ends of the ice.
Here’s what I’m after:
• Energetic, fast-paced edit that keeps the action moving.
• Tight cuts; no dead time between plays.
• Basic colour and audio touch-ups so the footage looks consistent across all clips.
• Simple title at the start identifying the player; no elaborate graphics necessary.
• Final deliverables: one HD (1080p or better) video file plus the editable project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve—use whatever you prefer).
I haven’t pre-tagged any moments, so I’m relying on your hockey eye to spot and sequence the strongest shifts. Experience editing game footage—or better yet, knowing the flow of a hockey shift—will make this job much smoother.
If this sounds like your wheelhouse, let me know your turnaround time and a quick note on similar highlight work you’ve done. Skates on—let’s make a reel that pops.
Here’s what I’m after:
• Energetic, fast-paced edit that keeps the action moving.
• Tight cuts; no dead time between plays.
• Basic colour and audio touch-ups so the footage looks consistent across all clips.
• Simple title at the start identifying the player; no elaborate graphics necessary.
• Final deliverables: one HD (1080p or better) video file plus the editable project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve—use whatever you prefer).
I haven’t pre-tagged any moments, so I’m relying on your hockey eye to spot and sequence the strongest shifts. Experience editing game footage—or better yet, knowing the flow of a hockey shift—will make this job much smoother.
If this sounds like your wheelhouse, let me know your turnaround time and a quick note on similar highlight work you’ve done. Skates on—let’s make a reel that pops.