YouTube Tutorial Video Editing Needed
Budget: $1,500 – $3,000 USD
I have several pieces of raw footage and B-roll that must be shaped into polished, tutorial-style content for my YouTube channel. Each episode should run 8–12 minutes and feel clear, concise, and visually engaging so viewers can follow along without distractions.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Seamless, logical cuts that keep the teaching flow intact
• On-screen text, lower-thirds, or graphic callouts whenever a key concept, step, or resource is mentioned
• Light motion graphics for intro, outro, and section transitions (I already have logo assets)
• Royalty-free background music mixed under voice-over, plus tasteful sound effects where appropriate
• Color correction and basic audio cleanup to ensure a consistent, professional look and sound across episodes
• Final delivery in 1080p (H.264), plus an export of one square thumbnail image per video
I typically shoot with a Sony mirrorless camera at 24 fps, so familiarity with that footage is a plus. Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve are all fine—use whichever you’re most efficient with, as long as the results meet the specs above. Please include at least two samples of previous YouTube tutorial or social media work when you reply.
For acceptance, I’ll review the pacing, visual clarity, and overall audio levels. If small tweaks are needed, one revision round is included in the project scope.
I’m excited to find an editor who can help me turn raw recordings into engaging, informative YouTube content on a recurring basis.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Seamless, logical cuts that keep the teaching flow intact
• On-screen text, lower-thirds, or graphic callouts whenever a key concept, step, or resource is mentioned
• Light motion graphics for intro, outro, and section transitions (I already have logo assets)
• Royalty-free background music mixed under voice-over, plus tasteful sound effects where appropriate
• Color correction and basic audio cleanup to ensure a consistent, professional look and sound across episodes
• Final delivery in 1080p (H.264), plus an export of one square thumbnail image per video
I typically shoot with a Sony mirrorless camera at 24 fps, so familiarity with that footage is a plus. Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve are all fine—use whichever you’re most efficient with, as long as the results meet the specs above. Please include at least two samples of previous YouTube tutorial or social media work when you reply.
For acceptance, I’ll review the pacing, visual clarity, and overall audio levels. If small tweaks are needed, one revision round is included in the project scope.
I’m excited to find an editor who can help me turn raw recordings into engaging, informative YouTube content on a recurring basis.