Fun Christmas Movie Quiz Video
Budget: $10 – $30 CAD
I’m putting together a lively, 30-question “Guess the Christmas Movie” quiz for YouTube and I want the finished piece to feel like something you’d happily play at a holiday party. The full runtime should land between six and eight minutes, keeping the energy high from start to finish.
Visual mood
The look is cartoonish and playful: bright colours, hand-drawn snowflakes, bouncing typography, maybe even subtle character doodles that react when the timer runs down. Each question should show the movie title in bold text side-by-side with a still image from that film—no clips this time, just crisp, well-framed visuals that instantly trigger memories.
Audio bed
Please layer in popular Christmas songs (instrumental covers or royalty-cleared versions) mixed so they never drown out the voice-over or on-screen text prompts. Quick jingles or gentle record-scratches between rounds would add an extra dose of fun.
Flow & pacing
• 30 questions presented back-to-back with no filler.
• Roughly 10–12 seconds per question: five seconds to guess, three seconds for a subtle timer animation, then a two-second reveal that rolls straight into the next prompt.
• A short intro (under 15 sec) and a playful “How did you score?” outro wrap things up.
Deliverables
• One 6–8 min 1080p (or higher) MP4 video, ready for upload.
• A simple answer key (time-code : movie title) so I can add chapter markers later.
• Editable project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut or After Effects) in case last-minute tweaks pop up.
If you’re comfortable blending catchy Christmas tracks, quick-cut animation, and family-friendly humour, I’d love to see what you can put together.
Visual mood
The look is cartoonish and playful: bright colours, hand-drawn snowflakes, bouncing typography, maybe even subtle character doodles that react when the timer runs down. Each question should show the movie title in bold text side-by-side with a still image from that film—no clips this time, just crisp, well-framed visuals that instantly trigger memories.
Audio bed
Please layer in popular Christmas songs (instrumental covers or royalty-cleared versions) mixed so they never drown out the voice-over or on-screen text prompts. Quick jingles or gentle record-scratches between rounds would add an extra dose of fun.
Flow & pacing
• 30 questions presented back-to-back with no filler.
• Roughly 10–12 seconds per question: five seconds to guess, three seconds for a subtle timer animation, then a two-second reveal that rolls straight into the next prompt.
• A short intro (under 15 sec) and a playful “How did you score?” outro wrap things up.
Deliverables
• One 6–8 min 1080p (or higher) MP4 video, ready for upload.
• A simple answer key (time-code : movie title) so I can add chapter markers later.
• Editable project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut or After Effects) in case last-minute tweaks pop up.
If you’re comfortable blending catchy Christmas tracks, quick-cut animation, and family-friendly humour, I’d love to see what you can put together.