F1-Oriented YouTube Shorts Video Editor Needed
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
Video Editor for Formula 1 YouTube Shorts (Ongoing Role)
Channel: AhirexTrackside
Style Reference: WTF1, Driver61, P1 with Matt & Tommy
Budget: $5 per short (negotiable for quality and consistency)
Ongoing Part-Time Role
About the Channel
I run a Formula 1–focused YouTube channel called AhirexTrackside, where we dive into everything from wild F1 facts to driver controversies and behind-the-scenes stories.
The videos are commentary-driven and visually engaging, designed to keep viewers hooked throughout the short.
The channel is growing fast, and I’m looking for a talented video editor to help create high-retention Shorts that look sharp and feel exciting.
What You’ll Be Doing
Edit YouTube Shorts (under 60 seconds) using the script and voiceover provided by me.
Find matching clips from YouTube/F1 footage that perfectly fit the narration.
Add captions, text highlights, transitions, and light motion graphics to enhance the storytelling.
Maintain fast pacing, clear visuals, and attention to detail.
Tools and Skills
Preferably works in Premiere Pro (for easy collaboration), but other software is acceptable.
Strong sense of storytelling, pacing, and retention in short-form content.
Bonus if you’re an F1 or motorsport fan, or generally into sports content.
Work Details
Type: Part-time, ongoing collaboration
Payment: $5 per short (negotiable based on performance and consistency)
Expected workload: 2–4 Shorts per week, with potential to increase as the channel scales.
I’ll provide the script, voiceover, and direction — your job is to bring it to life in the edit.
Ideal Editor
You’re creative, efficient, and know how to make content that keeps viewers watching.
You understand how pacing, music, and visuals can turn a simple idea into a scroll-stopping video.
If you know the difference between a Red Bull pit stop and a Ferrari strategy blunder, that’s a plus.
How to Apply
Please include the following in your proposal:
A few examples of your previous short-form edits (YouTube Shorts, TikTok, or Reels).
The editing software you use.
Write the code word PITSTOP at the top of your proposal so I know you actually read this.
Optionally, share your favorite F1 team or moment.
Channel: AhirexTrackside
Style Reference: WTF1, Driver61, P1 with Matt & Tommy
Budget: $5 per short (negotiable for quality and consistency)
Ongoing Part-Time Role
About the Channel
I run a Formula 1–focused YouTube channel called AhirexTrackside, where we dive into everything from wild F1 facts to driver controversies and behind-the-scenes stories.
The videos are commentary-driven and visually engaging, designed to keep viewers hooked throughout the short.
The channel is growing fast, and I’m looking for a talented video editor to help create high-retention Shorts that look sharp and feel exciting.
What You’ll Be Doing
Edit YouTube Shorts (under 60 seconds) using the script and voiceover provided by me.
Find matching clips from YouTube/F1 footage that perfectly fit the narration.
Add captions, text highlights, transitions, and light motion graphics to enhance the storytelling.
Maintain fast pacing, clear visuals, and attention to detail.
Tools and Skills
Preferably works in Premiere Pro (for easy collaboration), but other software is acceptable.
Strong sense of storytelling, pacing, and retention in short-form content.
Bonus if you’re an F1 or motorsport fan, or generally into sports content.
Work Details
Type: Part-time, ongoing collaboration
Payment: $5 per short (negotiable based on performance and consistency)
Expected workload: 2–4 Shorts per week, with potential to increase as the channel scales.
I’ll provide the script, voiceover, and direction — your job is to bring it to life in the edit.
Ideal Editor
You’re creative, efficient, and know how to make content that keeps viewers watching.
You understand how pacing, music, and visuals can turn a simple idea into a scroll-stopping video.
If you know the difference between a Red Bull pit stop and a Ferrari strategy blunder, that’s a plus.
How to Apply
Please include the following in your proposal:
A few examples of your previous short-form edits (YouTube Shorts, TikTok, or Reels).
The editing software you use.
Write the code word PITSTOP at the top of your proposal so I know you actually read this.
Optionally, share your favorite F1 team or moment.
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