YouTube Story-Based Video Editor
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I run a YouTube channel that blends education with entertainment, and I want each upload to feel more like a short film than a standard talking-head clip. All footage will be supplied; what I need is a creative editor who can shape it into a tightly paced, story-based episode with clear character arcs and the occasional dramatic beat that keeps viewers hooked right through to the call-to-action.
You’ll be working with typical YouTube assets—multi-camera shots, screen recordings, B-roll, and separate audio tracks—and turning them into polished content ready for upload. I’m looking for someone comfortable structuring a character-driven narrative, heightening key moments with sound design, and using motion graphics or lower thirds only when they add value to the story, not distract from it.
Please be ready to:
• Arrange scenes so the educational message unfolds naturally through character journeys.
• Inject dramatic tension through pacing, music cues, and clever cut-aways.
• Handle colour grading, noise reduction, and basic compositing to keep everything broadcast-quality.
• Deliver an export-ready 1080p (or higher) file plus the editable project file in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve—whatever you use most efficiently.
When you reply, let me know what storytelling techniques you rely on for YouTube retention and share links to work that showcases character-driven or dramatic edits. I publish regularly, so there’s potential for ongoing collaboration if we’re a good fit.
You’ll be working with typical YouTube assets—multi-camera shots, screen recordings, B-roll, and separate audio tracks—and turning them into polished content ready for upload. I’m looking for someone comfortable structuring a character-driven narrative, heightening key moments with sound design, and using motion graphics or lower thirds only when they add value to the story, not distract from it.
Please be ready to:
• Arrange scenes so the educational message unfolds naturally through character journeys.
• Inject dramatic tension through pacing, music cues, and clever cut-aways.
• Handle colour grading, noise reduction, and basic compositing to keep everything broadcast-quality.
• Deliver an export-ready 1080p (or higher) file plus the editable project file in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve—whatever you use most efficiently.
When you reply, let me know what storytelling techniques you rely on for YouTube retention and share links to work that showcases character-driven or dramatic edits. I publish regularly, so there’s potential for ongoing collaboration if we’re a good fit.