Holiday Album Editing with photos & videos
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I’ve returned from a week-long nature and adventure trip and now need all the raw photos and video clips turned into a cohesive keepsake. The album should feel completely “themed based on the location,” celebrating forests, waterfalls, hikes, wildlife encounters—anything that captures the outdoorsy spirit.
Here’s what I’m picturing:
• A short highlight video (around three to four minutes) that blends the very best scenery shots, family moments, and action footage into one cinematic reel.
• Individual, day-by-day mini-slideshows so each day of the trip has its own chapter.
• Consistent colour grading and lighting adjustments that keep everything looking vibrant and natural.
• Smooth, tasteful transitions, a soundtrack that matches the adventurous mood, and subtle titles or lower-thirds to mark each day or key location.
You’re free to work in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Lightroom, Photoshop—whatever you’re most comfortable with—as long as the final exports arrive as high-res JPEGs/PNGs for the stills and an H.264 MP4 (1080p or better) for the video.
Once you’ve had a glance at the raw files, let me know if any extra information or shot lists would help. I’m open to creative suggestions, but the focus must remain on those three elements we discussed: scenery, family, and adventure.
Here’s what I’m picturing:
• A short highlight video (around three to four minutes) that blends the very best scenery shots, family moments, and action footage into one cinematic reel.
• Individual, day-by-day mini-slideshows so each day of the trip has its own chapter.
• Consistent colour grading and lighting adjustments that keep everything looking vibrant and natural.
• Smooth, tasteful transitions, a soundtrack that matches the adventurous mood, and subtle titles or lower-thirds to mark each day or key location.
You’re free to work in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Lightroom, Photoshop—whatever you’re most comfortable with—as long as the final exports arrive as high-res JPEGs/PNGs for the stills and an H.264 MP4 (1080p or better) for the video.
Once you’ve had a glance at the raw files, let me know if any extra information or shot lists would help. I’m open to creative suggestions, but the focus must remain on those three elements we discussed: scenery, family, and adventure.