YouTube short vedio
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I run a channel that focuses on step-by-step tutorials and need an editor who can turn my raw footage into clean, engaging content ready for YouTube. The work is strictly social-media driven—no corporate or event footage—so pacing, hooks within the first few seconds, snappy transitions, and on-brand graphics are essential.
Here’s what I expect each time:
• Trim and tighten the footage so the message is clear and concise.
• Add titles, lower thirds, and subtle motion graphics that match the channel’s style.
• Balance audio, remove background noise, and layer copyright-free music when appropriate.
• Include simple B-roll or screen-capture inserts (I’ll supply assets) to illustrate key steps.
• Deliver a final 16:9 file in 1080p or higher, optimized for YouTube upload, along with an editable project file (Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve preferred).
If you’re familiar with current YouTube best practices—captivating thumbnails, time-stamped chapters, and end-screen prompts—that’s a huge plus, though not mandatory. Consistency matters to me: I release tutorials weekly, so I’m looking for someone reliable who can maintain turnaround times without sacrificing quality.
When you apply, please link to at least two tutorial-style videos you’ve edited and mention the software you prefer. I’m ready to start as soon as I find the right fit.
Here’s what I expect each time:
• Trim and tighten the footage so the message is clear and concise.
• Add titles, lower thirds, and subtle motion graphics that match the channel’s style.
• Balance audio, remove background noise, and layer copyright-free music when appropriate.
• Include simple B-roll or screen-capture inserts (I’ll supply assets) to illustrate key steps.
• Deliver a final 16:9 file in 1080p or higher, optimized for YouTube upload, along with an editable project file (Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve preferred).
If you’re familiar with current YouTube best practices—captivating thumbnails, time-stamped chapters, and end-screen prompts—that’s a huge plus, though not mandatory. Consistency matters to me: I release tutorials weekly, so I’m looking for someone reliable who can maintain turnaround times without sacrificing quality.
When you apply, please link to at least two tutorial-style videos you’ve edited and mention the software you prefer. I’m ready to start as soon as I find the right fit.