Chicken Curry Shorts Video
Budget: $10 – $30 AUD
This is suitable for video editor who really uses AI to enhance the quality of video while maintaining the accuracy. Ultimately people should be able to replicate this recipe at home.
Keep it simple and I want to make more videos like this
Video files:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mIqOm-1xxxDIh1hdMnUtafDKd06LUTKi?usp=sharing
Instructions:
* There are some photos. See if you can use AI to use the person and make nice intro like Anju's Kitchen
Tag line - This is what Indian eat at home
You can include cover of her book in corner or comes at the end
https://www.amazon.com.au/This-what-Indians-eat-home-ebook/dp/B01H5CROK4
* Video is simply. Its for chicken curry. Use the AI to transcribe as we pointed name of ingrdient as we entered. Make sure we have subtitle when we mention what ingredient to add.
Idea is people should be able to follow it to replicate the video.
I need my raw cooking clips trimmed and assembled into a tight 30-60 second Shorts-style video that walks viewers through a chicken curry recipe step by step. The flow should feel like a friendly kitchen demo: clear visuals of each stage, concise on-screen captions for the ingredients and actions, and natural pacing that lets someone follow along without pausing.
A casual, welcoming tone is key. Light background music is fine, but the voice-over (or native kitchen sounds, if you prefer) must stay front-and-center so it still feels like a personal guide rather than a flashy montage.
Please colour-grade for warm, appetising tones, add tasteful text animations for each step, and finish with a quick end-frame encouraging viewers to try the dish. Vertical 1080 × 1920 export in MP4, ready for YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels, is the required deliverable.
• Deliverable: 1 final video, 30-60 s, 9:16, MP4
• Editing tools: Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci, or similar—use whatever gives a polished, social-ready result
• Acceptance: smooth, logical sequence; readable captions; balanced audio; no dead air or jumpy cuts
Keep it simple and I want to make more videos like this
Video files:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mIqOm-1xxxDIh1hdMnUtafDKd06LUTKi?usp=sharing
Instructions:
* There are some photos. See if you can use AI to use the person and make nice intro like Anju's Kitchen
Tag line - This is what Indian eat at home
You can include cover of her book in corner or comes at the end
https://www.amazon.com.au/This-what-Indians-eat-home-ebook/dp/B01H5CROK4
* Video is simply. Its for chicken curry. Use the AI to transcribe as we pointed name of ingrdient as we entered. Make sure we have subtitle when we mention what ingredient to add.
Idea is people should be able to follow it to replicate the video.
I need my raw cooking clips trimmed and assembled into a tight 30-60 second Shorts-style video that walks viewers through a chicken curry recipe step by step. The flow should feel like a friendly kitchen demo: clear visuals of each stage, concise on-screen captions for the ingredients and actions, and natural pacing that lets someone follow along without pausing.
A casual, welcoming tone is key. Light background music is fine, but the voice-over (or native kitchen sounds, if you prefer) must stay front-and-center so it still feels like a personal guide rather than a flashy montage.
Please colour-grade for warm, appetising tones, add tasteful text animations for each step, and finish with a quick end-frame encouraging viewers to try the dish. Vertical 1080 × 1920 export in MP4, ready for YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels, is the required deliverable.
• Deliverable: 1 final video, 30-60 s, 9:16, MP4
• Editing tools: Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci, or similar—use whatever gives a polished, social-ready result
• Acceptance: smooth, logical sequence; readable captions; balanced audio; no dead air or jumpy cuts