Multi-Platform Tutorial Video Editing
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have a steady stream of raw tutorial footage that needs to be shaped into clear, engaging pieces that run between one and five minutes. Each finished video must feel at home on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, so aspect-ratio tweaks, safe-zone awareness, and platform-specific compression settings are part of the job.
The work involves trimming and pacing, colour and audio balancing, adding on-brand lower thirds, light motion graphics for intros/outros, and burned-in captions so viewers can follow along with or without sound. When the story calls for call-outs, screen zooms, or animated pointers, please include them to keep the lesson snappy and easy to follow.
I will supply:
• source clips and any reference assets (logo, colour values, fonts)
• a rough outline of the key teaching beats for each lesson
• royalty-free music selections if a bed is needed
I’m after:
• a polished master in 16:9 (YouTube) plus resized versions for square and vertical feeds
• H.264 MP4 exports, clearly labelled and under the respective platform size limits
• a separate caption file (SRT) in case I need to re-edit later
Turnaround on the first batch is a priority; once we nail the look and workflow, more lessons follow on a rolling basis. If you already edit directly in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve and can share project files, that’s a bonus but not mandatory as long as the delivered videos meet the quality outlined above.
The work involves trimming and pacing, colour and audio balancing, adding on-brand lower thirds, light motion graphics for intros/outros, and burned-in captions so viewers can follow along with or without sound. When the story calls for call-outs, screen zooms, or animated pointers, please include them to keep the lesson snappy and easy to follow.
I will supply:
• source clips and any reference assets (logo, colour values, fonts)
• a rough outline of the key teaching beats for each lesson
• royalty-free music selections if a bed is needed
I’m after:
• a polished master in 16:9 (YouTube) plus resized versions for square and vertical feeds
• H.264 MP4 exports, clearly labelled and under the respective platform size limits
• a separate caption file (SRT) in case I need to re-edit later
Turnaround on the first batch is a priority; once we nail the look and workflow, more lessons follow on a rolling basis. If you already edit directly in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve and can share project files, that’s a bonus but not mandatory as long as the delivered videos meet the quality outlined above.