Urdu Video Editor Needed Weekly
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I publish new Urdu-language videos every single week and I’m looking for a reliable editor who can take the raw footage off my hands, polish it, and deliver a ready-to-upload file on a consistent schedule. The content mix changes—sometimes it’s a quick talking-head segment, other times a more detailed piece with B-roll—so you’ll need to be comfortable adapting your style while keeping a coherent look and feel across episodes.
Here’s what I’ll hand over:
• Raw clips (generally 1080p or higher) via Google Drive.
• Any reference timestamps or rough cut notes.
• Logo assets, lower-third templates, and background music when required.
What I expect back each week:
• A clean, well-paced edit with smooth cuts, color correction, and balanced audio.
• On-screen Urdu captions burned in or provided as .srt, depending on the episode.
• Intro/outro stingers, motion graphics, and occasional B-roll placement where it supports the story.
• Final video exported in H.264 MP4, plus a high-quality thumbnail still.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, but as long as you can meet the specs above and turn files around reliably, I’m flexible. Strong communication in Urdu is essential so that wording, slang, and cultural references are always spot-on.
If you’re interested, send:
1. Three links to recent Urdu edits you handled from start to finish.
2. A quick note on your usual turnaround time for a 10-minute final video.
3. Your favourite plugin or technique for enhancing dialogue clarity.
I plan to choose an editor for an initial paid test clip, and, assuming the style fits, roll straight into weekly work. Looking forward to teaming up!
Here’s what I’ll hand over:
• Raw clips (generally 1080p or higher) via Google Drive.
• Any reference timestamps or rough cut notes.
• Logo assets, lower-third templates, and background music when required.
What I expect back each week:
• A clean, well-paced edit with smooth cuts, color correction, and balanced audio.
• On-screen Urdu captions burned in or provided as .srt, depending on the episode.
• Intro/outro stingers, motion graphics, and occasional B-roll placement where it supports the story.
• Final video exported in H.264 MP4, plus a high-quality thumbnail still.
Preferred tools are Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, but as long as you can meet the specs above and turn files around reliably, I’m flexible. Strong communication in Urdu is essential so that wording, slang, and cultural references are always spot-on.
If you’re interested, send:
1. Three links to recent Urdu edits you handled from start to finish.
2. A quick note on your usual turnaround time for a 10-minute final video.
3. Your favourite plugin or technique for enhancing dialogue clarity.
I plan to choose an editor for an initial paid test clip, and, assuming the style fits, roll straight into weekly work. Looking forward to teaming up!