Humorous Tutorial Shorts Editor
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I have a growing library of long-form tutorial recordings that need to be carved into punchy, vertical clips for Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. Each final video should run 15–60 seconds and feel light-hearted and funny without losing the instructional value my audience expects.
Here’s the flow I have in mind: I’ll drop the raw footage plus a rough time-stamp guide into a shared Google Drive folder. You trim, tighten and re-order as needed, add witty on-screen text overlays to highlight key tips or jokes, and arrange the final cut in a 9:16 aspect ratio. Clean colour balance, snappy jump cuts and meme-style zooms or pans are welcome whenever they push the humour.
I usually edit in Premiere Pro, so keeping the project file (.prproj) alongside the exported MP4 would be a bonus for quick tweaks. If you prefer Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve, that’s fine too—just include the equivalent editable file.
Deliverables for each assignment:
• One vertical video (15–60 s) ready for upload to Reels/Shorts, H.264, 1080 × 1920.
• Matching caption text file with timestamps for the on-screen overlays.
• Source project file and any custom assets.
No background music or extra sound effects are required right now, but I’m open to layering them in future batches if you think they’ll boost engagement.
If this sounds fun, let’s start with a paid test clip; I have dozens queued up once we nail the tone.
Here’s the flow I have in mind: I’ll drop the raw footage plus a rough time-stamp guide into a shared Google Drive folder. You trim, tighten and re-order as needed, add witty on-screen text overlays to highlight key tips or jokes, and arrange the final cut in a 9:16 aspect ratio. Clean colour balance, snappy jump cuts and meme-style zooms or pans are welcome whenever they push the humour.
I usually edit in Premiere Pro, so keeping the project file (.prproj) alongside the exported MP4 would be a bonus for quick tweaks. If you prefer Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve, that’s fine too—just include the equivalent editable file.
Deliverables for each assignment:
• One vertical video (15–60 s) ready for upload to Reels/Shorts, H.264, 1080 × 1920.
• Matching caption text file with timestamps for the on-screen overlays.
• Source project file and any custom assets.
No background music or extra sound effects are required right now, but I’m open to layering them in future batches if you think they’ll boost engagement.
If this sounds fun, let’s start with a paid test clip; I have dozens queued up once we nail the tone.