YouTube Food Review Editor Needed
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I’ve just launched my food-review channel, HungrySouls, and now I’m ready to hand the editing to someone who can give every episode the punchy, fun-and-energetic feel I have in mind. Each video runs between 5 and 10 minutes and typically features me tasting, rating, and chatting about new dishes or restaurant finds.
Here’s what I need from you on a per-video basis:
• Assemble the A-roll and B-roll I supply, trimming for a tight 5-10-minute runtime.
• Add upbeat pacing through jump-cuts, zooms, meme inserts, or playful motion graphics—whatever keeps the energy high without feeling chaotic.
• Incorporate lower-thirds for dish names, quick text callouts for ratings, and occasional emoji or GIF overlays to match the channel’s tone.
• Balance audio, clean background noise, and drop in royalty-free background tracks that complement the on-screen vibe.
• Color-correct so food looks appetizing and consistent across clips (I film in 4K, 24 fps on a Sony mirrorless).
• Deliver the final file in 1080p H.264 plus one thumbnail-ready still.
I edit in Premiere Pro myself when time allows, so if you work in Premiere that’s perfect; Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve is also fine as long as you send me a neatly organized project file alongside the export.
If you’re excited to inject personality into foodie content and you can turn around an episode within three to four days, let’s collaborate. Send me a quick note about similar channels you’ve edited for and a link to at least two samples that showcase your fun, energetic style. I’m aiming for an ongoing partnership, starting with one test video and moving to a regular weekly schedule once we settle into a groove.
Here’s what I need from you on a per-video basis:
• Assemble the A-roll and B-roll I supply, trimming for a tight 5-10-minute runtime.
• Add upbeat pacing through jump-cuts, zooms, meme inserts, or playful motion graphics—whatever keeps the energy high without feeling chaotic.
• Incorporate lower-thirds for dish names, quick text callouts for ratings, and occasional emoji or GIF overlays to match the channel’s tone.
• Balance audio, clean background noise, and drop in royalty-free background tracks that complement the on-screen vibe.
• Color-correct so food looks appetizing and consistent across clips (I film in 4K, 24 fps on a Sony mirrorless).
• Deliver the final file in 1080p H.264 plus one thumbnail-ready still.
I edit in Premiere Pro myself when time allows, so if you work in Premiere that’s perfect; Final Cut or DaVinci Resolve is also fine as long as you send me a neatly organized project file alongside the export.
If you’re excited to inject personality into foodie content and you can turn around an episode within three to four days, let’s collaborate. Send me a quick note about similar channels you’ve edited for and a link to at least two samples that showcase your fun, energetic style. I’m aiming for an ongoing partnership, starting with one test video and moving to a regular weekly schedule once we settle into a groove.