Video & Fashion Design Coaching
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m looking for a patient mentor who can help me level-up in two creative areas at once.
First, I want to become genuinely comfortable editing vlog-style content inside Final Cut Pro. I know the basics—importing clips and trimming—but I need structured practice on colour grading, audio sweetening, title animation, and an efficient workflow that keeps pace with regular uploads. Screen-share sessions, short homework clips, and constructive feedback on pacing will be invaluable.
Second, I also want guidance on designing clothing models (model baju). My goal is to take original concepts from rough sketches through to clean digital flats and, eventually, simple tech packs ready for sampling. Advice on choosing fabrics, refining silhouettes, and translating inspiration into a cohesive mini-collection will really help.
Ideal support combines clear demonstrations, step-by-step assignments, and thoughtful critique so I can see steady progress in both skill sets. By the end of our engagement I’d like to have:
• one polished vlog edited entirely by me in Final Cut Pro, ready for publication, and
• a small lineup of garment designs presented in a professional format.
If you’re experienced in both video editing (specifically FCP for vlogs) and fashion design, let’s map out a workable schedule and milestone plan together.
First, I want to become genuinely comfortable editing vlog-style content inside Final Cut Pro. I know the basics—importing clips and trimming—but I need structured practice on colour grading, audio sweetening, title animation, and an efficient workflow that keeps pace with regular uploads. Screen-share sessions, short homework clips, and constructive feedback on pacing will be invaluable.
Second, I also want guidance on designing clothing models (model baju). My goal is to take original concepts from rough sketches through to clean digital flats and, eventually, simple tech packs ready for sampling. Advice on choosing fabrics, refining silhouettes, and translating inspiration into a cohesive mini-collection will really help.
Ideal support combines clear demonstrations, step-by-step assignments, and thoughtful critique so I can see steady progress in both skill sets. By the end of our engagement I’d like to have:
• one polished vlog edited entirely by me in Final Cut Pro, ready for publication, and
• a small lineup of garment designs presented in a professional format.
If you’re experienced in both video editing (specifically FCP for vlogs) and fashion design, let’s map out a workable schedule and milestone plan together.
Related categories:
Animation
Fashion Design
After Effects
Final Cut Pro
3D Modelling
3D Animation
Audio Editing
Color Grading