Advanced YouTube Video Editing
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I need one of my YouTube videos professionally polished. The raw footage runs between 10 and 20 minutes, and I want the final cut to feel dynamic without dragging the timeline out.
Here’s what I’m after:
• Clean cuts and seamless transitions throughout.
• Motion graphics to introduce segments or highlight key moments.
• Text overlays for lower thirds, call-outs, or quick captions.
• Green-screen / chroma-key work wherever the shot was filmed against a backdrop.
All assets (footage, reference clips, logo, and any existing graphics) will be shared via Google Drive. Keep the project organized so I can locate and adjust layers later if needed—simple, tidy naming conventions inside Premiere Pro or Final Cut is fine.
Deliverables:
1. One edited video in 1080p ready for upload (MP4, H.264).
2. The project file with all linked assets intact.
3. A quick thumbnail-sized still frame pulled from the edit for upload convenience.
I don’t need endless revisions—just one solid pass and a quick tweak round to iron out any obvious issues. If you’ve handled YouTube content with motion graphics and chroma keying before, this should be straightforward.
Here’s what I’m after:
• Clean cuts and seamless transitions throughout.
• Motion graphics to introduce segments or highlight key moments.
• Text overlays for lower thirds, call-outs, or quick captions.
• Green-screen / chroma-key work wherever the shot was filmed against a backdrop.
All assets (footage, reference clips, logo, and any existing graphics) will be shared via Google Drive. Keep the project organized so I can locate and adjust layers later if needed—simple, tidy naming conventions inside Premiere Pro or Final Cut is fine.
Deliverables:
1. One edited video in 1080p ready for upload (MP4, H.264).
2. The project file with all linked assets intact.
3. A quick thumbnail-sized still frame pulled from the edit for upload convenience.
I don’t need endless revisions—just one solid pass and a quick tweak round to iron out any obvious issues. If you’ve handled YouTube content with motion graphics and chroma keying before, this should be straightforward.