Scenic Fishing Video Edit
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I’ve brought back 6min of Insta360 footage and a handful of still photos from my latest fishing trip and I’d love to turn it all into a laid-back, scenic highlight reel I can proudly share with friends. The finished piece should run roughly two to three minutes, flowing smoothly from cast to catch with thoughtful pacing and clean color grading.
Even though the visuals need that relaxed, cinematic feel, I’d like the background track to keep things lively—think exciting, high-energy music that lifts the tempo without overpowering the peaceful water shots.
You’re free to work in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Insta360 Studio, or whatever toolkit you prefer as long as the end result looks polished and plays back crisply on phones and laptops. Delivery any time within the next month works for me.
Deliverables:
• Final 2–3 minute 1080p (or higher) video, color-graded and fully mastered
• Version with embedded music plus a second version muted or with stems separated in case I swap tracks later
• Any project files or LUTs you create so I can revisit the edit down the road
If that sounds straightforward, let me know your approach and a quick glimpse of similar work, and we’ll get the rods—well, the reels—rolling.
Even though the visuals need that relaxed, cinematic feel, I’d like the background track to keep things lively—think exciting, high-energy music that lifts the tempo without overpowering the peaceful water shots.
You’re free to work in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Insta360 Studio, or whatever toolkit you prefer as long as the end result looks polished and plays back crisply on phones and laptops. Delivery any time within the next month works for me.
Deliverables:
• Final 2–3 minute 1080p (or higher) video, color-graded and fully mastered
• Version with embedded music plus a second version muted or with stems separated in case I swap tracks later
• Any project files or LUTs you create so I can revisit the edit down the road
If that sounds straightforward, let me know your approach and a quick glimpse of similar work, and we’ll get the rods—well, the reels—rolling.