Educational Content VA: Video Production & Editing -- 2

Job ID: 38526094

Budget: $2 – $8 USD

I manage a YouTube channel specializing in simple "how-to" tutorials. I recently let go of my virtual assistant due to unsatisfactory work quality and a lack of adherence to deadlines, which I take very seriously.

I'm now seeking a dedicated virtual assistant who can manage both content creation and video editing, offering $1-3 per video completed.

Responsibilities:

Communication: Daily check-ins via Messenger on weekdays are essential.
Thumbnail Creation: Designing thumbnails using CANVA.
Content Creation: Producing screen-based "how-to" videos or straightforward demonstrations, lasting no more than 5-7 minutes.
Video Editing: Cutting, editing, adding AI voiceovers, and delivering the final raw video files.
Requirements:

Volume: Capable of producing 30-40 videos per month, which averages to three videos per day.
Technical Proficiency: Comfortable with software and troubleshooting basic technical issues.
Editing Skills: Basic editing capabilities, including familiarity with AI voiceovers and screen recordings.
Efficiency: Must meet deadlines consistently.
If you have experience in content creation and video editing and are interested in this pay structure, please message me with your background and rates. A webcam is required for the job interview.

I'm looking for a long-term collaboration, not just a 1-2 month commitment. Looking forward to working together!

I have added the instructions for day 1 for working on this job. If this looks like something you are able to do, please do this part and send it to me here, on Freelancer.com in direct messages or add it to your proposal or add a link to it:
for video editing you can use CapCut
and you can do a voiceover in CapCut
for screen recording you can use OBS or this tool - https://scre.io/
[INTRO: 0:00 - 0:30]
[AI Voiceover] "Welcome to our channel! Today, we’re diving into the top 5 free tools you can
use to create eye-catching and engaging YouTube thumbnails. Thumbnails are crucial for
attracting viewers to your videos, so it’s essential to make them stand out. Whether you’re a
beginner or a seasoned creator, these tools will help you design professional-looking thumbnails
without spending a dime. Let’s get started!"
[Transition to Tool 1]
[TOOL 1: Canva - 0:30 - 2:00]
[AI Voiceover] "Our first tool is Canva, a popular and user-friendly graphic design platform.
Canva offers a wide range of pre-made templates specifically designed for YouTube thumbnails.
You can customize these templates by adding your own images, text, and brand colors. Canva
also provides access to a massive library of free elements, including icons, shapes, and fonts,
allowing you to create a unique look for your thumbnails. The drag-and-drop interface makes it
easy for anyone to use, even if you have no prior design experience. Simply create a free
account, and you’re ready to start designing!"