Forex YouTube Video Editor Needed
Budget: ₹100 – ₹400 INR
I produce YouTube content that teaches viewers everything I know about trading the Forex market—from technical and fundamental analysis to the day-by-day tactics of day and swing trading. I record the raw footage myself; what I need is a dependable editor who can shape each video into a clear, engaging lesson that holds attention all the way through.
Here’s what the job looks like on my end:
• You receive raw screen-captures, voice-over tracks, and occasional talking-head segments.
• You trim, clean up audio, add simple motion graphics or on-screen text for key concepts, and layer in royalty-free background music where it fits.
• Charts, indicators, and other trading visuals must stay sharp and readable after export.
• Final files should be ready for upload in 1080p (or higher if you prefer), with timestamps/chapter markers included.
If you already understand Forex vocabulary and can spot when a stochastic or moving average needs highlighting, that’s a big plus; it saves us both revision rounds. Consistent pacing, crisp transitions, and the ability to turn raw footage around within a reasonable timeframe are what matter most.
Send a sample of a tutorial you’ve edited—finance-related if possible—and let me know how many minutes of finished video you can comfortably deliver each week. I’m eager to find someone I can rely on for the long haul as the channel grows.
Here’s what the job looks like on my end:
• You receive raw screen-captures, voice-over tracks, and occasional talking-head segments.
• You trim, clean up audio, add simple motion graphics or on-screen text for key concepts, and layer in royalty-free background music where it fits.
• Charts, indicators, and other trading visuals must stay sharp and readable after export.
• Final files should be ready for upload in 1080p (or higher if you prefer), with timestamps/chapter markers included.
If you already understand Forex vocabulary and can spot when a stochastic or moving average needs highlighting, that’s a big plus; it saves us both revision rounds. Consistent pacing, crisp transitions, and the ability to turn raw footage around within a reasonable timeframe are what matter most.
Send a sample of a tutorial you’ve edited—finance-related if possible—and let me know how many minutes of finished video you can comfortably deliver each week. I’m eager to find someone I can rely on for the long haul as the channel grows.