Roblox Video Editor - caylus style
Budget: £20 – £250 GBP
Each week I’ll pass you 1–3 hours of raw Roblox gameplay that must be distilled into a tight 20–30-minute episode bursting with Caylus-style energy. The goal is to keep kids watching from start to finish, so every cut, zoom-in, caption, and sound effect needs to hit at the perfect moment.
Priority touches
• Rapid-fire quick cuts and punch-in zooms that trim all dead air.
• Captions that pop on screen only to spotlight the funniest moments—no full subtitles.
• A lively mix of action and comedic SFX layered to accent big reactions and key gameplay beats.
• Consistent, upbeat pacing that mirrors the intensity of the match while staying 100 % family-friendly.
Typical workflow
1. Receive Google Drive link to the footage plus a rough outline of standout moments.
2. Edit in your preferred software (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, etc.).
3. Deliver:
– Full-quality 1080p (or higher) MP4 ready for YouTube.
– A version with hard-burned captions for shorts repurposing (optional but appreciated).
– Project file and asset folder so I can tweak if needed.
Payment ranges from $5–15 per finished video, increasing with consistency and polish.
When you reply, drop:
• A link to two or three of your best gaming edits—bonus points if they’re Roblox or Caylus-inspired.
• Your exact rate for a 20–30-minute video.
• The editing software and plug-ins you normally use.
If your pacing makes me forget to reach for the skip button, we’ll have plenty of episodes ahead.
Priority touches
• Rapid-fire quick cuts and punch-in zooms that trim all dead air.
• Captions that pop on screen only to spotlight the funniest moments—no full subtitles.
• A lively mix of action and comedic SFX layered to accent big reactions and key gameplay beats.
• Consistent, upbeat pacing that mirrors the intensity of the match while staying 100 % family-friendly.
Typical workflow
1. Receive Google Drive link to the footage plus a rough outline of standout moments.
2. Edit in your preferred software (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, etc.).
3. Deliver:
– Full-quality 1080p (or higher) MP4 ready for YouTube.
– A version with hard-burned captions for shorts repurposing (optional but appreciated).
– Project file and asset folder so I can tweak if needed.
Payment ranges from $5–15 per finished video, increasing with consistency and polish.
When you reply, drop:
• A link to two or three of your best gaming edits—bonus points if they’re Roblox or Caylus-inspired.
• Your exact rate for a 20–30-minute video.
• The editing software and plug-ins you normally use.
If your pacing makes me forget to reach for the skip button, we’ll have plenty of episodes ahead.