University Presentation Video Editor Needed
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I have a series of short clips and a set of Canva slides that need to become one polished, presentation-ready video for my university group project. I will send you a clear shot-by-shot order, so sequencing is straightforward—no guessing required.
Here’s exactly what I need:
• Merge every clip in the order I provide, inserting smooth Fade transitions between each section.
• Drop in the Canva slides at the designated points so the visuals flow naturally with the spoken content.
• Clean up the audio on every clip—please apply noise reduction and consistent volume leveling so voices stay clear and balanced throughout.
• Export the finished video in 1080p (MP4 or MOV) and share the source project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve are all fine).
Key details:
• Deadline: I must have the final video no later than November 8.
• All raw footage, slides, and timing notes will be in a shared drive the moment we start.
• A brief progress draft halfway through will help me confirm pacing and slide placement.
If you’re comfortable with basic color correction or quick title cards, feel free to mention it—extra polish is always welcome, though not required. Let’s make this presentation seamless and professional.
Here’s exactly what I need:
• Merge every clip in the order I provide, inserting smooth Fade transitions between each section.
• Drop in the Canva slides at the designated points so the visuals flow naturally with the spoken content.
• Clean up the audio on every clip—please apply noise reduction and consistent volume leveling so voices stay clear and balanced throughout.
• Export the finished video in 1080p (MP4 or MOV) and share the source project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve are all fine).
Key details:
• Deadline: I must have the final video no later than November 8.
• All raw footage, slides, and timing notes will be in a shared drive the moment we start.
• A brief progress draft halfway through will help me confirm pacing and slide placement.
If you’re comfortable with basic color correction or quick title cards, feel free to mention it—extra polish is always welcome, though not required. Let’s make this presentation seamless and professional.