YouTube Video Editor (Motorcycle & Motovlog Content

Job ID: 40105129

Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR

Are you passionate about motorcycles and storytelling? I am looking for a creative and reliable Video Editor to join my YouTube channel for a long-term partnership. Currently, I handle all my edits, but as the channel grows, I need a helping hand to maintain consistency and quality.
​The Content:
The channel focuses on motovlogs, bike reviews, and travel stories.

​What I’m Looking For:
Indian editor, Should know English, Hindi.
If anyone nearby Mumbai would be added advantage.
​PC Editors Only: No mobile editing apps (CapCut PC, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or FCP preferred).
​Core Skills: Strong sense of jump cuts, finding engaging "hooks" for the intro, and basic transition knowledge.
​Color Grading: Ability to give the raw log/action camera footage a clean, natural, and vibrant look.
​Thumbnail Creation: You should be able to design clickable, high-quality thumbnails for each video.
​Style: Clean, fast-paced storytelling. No "over-the-top" advanced VFX required—just solid, professional basics.
​Scope of Work:
​Volume: 3 to 4 videos per month.
​Duration: 5 to 10 minutes per video.
​Workflow: Selecting the best footage from raw motovlog files, syncing audio, and adding subtle background music/SFX.
​Payment & Perks:
​Option A (Monthly Pack): Competitive fixed rate for a pack of 4 videos (negotiable based on skill).
​Option B (Per Video): Minimum ₹200 per video (to be discussed based on complexity/output).
​Growth: This is a long-term role. As the channel scales, your pay and responsibilities will grow with it.
​How to Apply:
If you understand the "vibe" of motovlogging and can deliver clean edits consistently, I’d love to see your work.
​Share a link to your Portfolio or previous video edits (especially any automotive/travel work).
​Mention the Software you use.
​Send your application to [Insert your Email/Instagram/WhatsApp here].
​Let’s build something great together!
​Key Takeaways from your Reference Video:
​Based on the video you shared, the editor should focus on:
​Natural Pacing: Keeping the "talking head" or "helmet-cam" segments engaging without long silences.
​B-Roll Integration: Smoothly cutting between the rider speaking and shots of the bike details [03:33].
​Audio Balance: Ensuring the engine sound/exhaust note is audible but doesn't drown out your voice [01:45].
​Text Overlays: Using simple on-screen text for key specs or points (e.g., mileage or price) to keep viewers informed.

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