Industrial Video & Social Graphics
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
My immediate need is an editor who can turn raw industrial footage into polished, story-driven videos rich with motion graphics, clean transitions and on-brand titles. The final files must be ready for LinkedIn and Instagram, so aspect-ratio adaptations and short teaser cuts are part of the job.
While video is the top priority, I also rely on a constant flow of eye-catching social-media visuals. Expect to create static and animated posts that echo the look and feel of our engineering products, occasionally repurposing frames or elements from the videos for design consistency.
You’ll be working with Adobe Premiere Pro (or Final Cut Pro if that’s your preference) for the main edits, After Effects for graphic overlays and animation, and Photoshop or Illustrator/CorelDRAW for supporting artwork. Familiarity with Canva is useful for quick text tweaks when my team needs to make last-minute changes.
Because the subject matter is technical, a basic grasp of engineering visuals helps—think reading a schematic well enough to highlight a feature or choosing angles that explain a manufacturing process without extra narration.
Deliverables for each assignment:
• 1–2 minute industrial video in 16:9 and 1:1
• 15-second teaser cut for social stories
• A set of complementary stills/short GIFs for the feed
I review first cuts within 48 hours and provide consolidated feedback once; the goal is to keep revisions light and move quickly. If this workflow and toolset match your strengths in creative storytelling, I’m ready to start on our next product line immediately.
While video is the top priority, I also rely on a constant flow of eye-catching social-media visuals. Expect to create static and animated posts that echo the look and feel of our engineering products, occasionally repurposing frames or elements from the videos for design consistency.
You’ll be working with Adobe Premiere Pro (or Final Cut Pro if that’s your preference) for the main edits, After Effects for graphic overlays and animation, and Photoshop or Illustrator/CorelDRAW for supporting artwork. Familiarity with Canva is useful for quick text tweaks when my team needs to make last-minute changes.
Because the subject matter is technical, a basic grasp of engineering visuals helps—think reading a schematic well enough to highlight a feature or choosing angles that explain a manufacturing process without extra narration.
Deliverables for each assignment:
• 1–2 minute industrial video in 16:9 and 1:1
• 15-second teaser cut for social stories
• A set of complementary stills/short GIFs for the feed
I review first cuts within 48 hours and provide consolidated feedback once; the goal is to keep revisions light and move quickly. If this workflow and toolset match your strengths in creative storytelling, I’m ready to start on our next product line immediately.
Related categories:
Photoshop
Illustrator
Animation
After Effects
Final Cut Pro
Motion Graphics
Video Editing
Adobe Premiere Pro