MSR Clips/Highlights (micro sprint racing)
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I need a set of short, punchy highlight reels that capture the adrenaline of Micro Sprint racing. The footage has to zero-in on the best overtakes, the heart-stopping crashes or close calls, and of course the final dash to the chequered flag.
For the edit I’m after a balanced mix: rapid-fire cuts and energetic music for the action bursts, smooth cinematic slow-mos to emphasise key moments, and the occasional raw, unfiltered clip so viewers feel the grit of trackside reality. Think of it as weaving fast-paced, smooth, and raw styles into a single, coherent story. Creativity is the main ask here—these cars already supply the excitement.
Deliverables
• A polished highlight reel (around 30-60seconds) in 1080p or higher, ready for YouTube and social platforms (mainly instagram and tiktok will @ and colab)
• Separate short clips (15–30 seconds) for teasers or reels, pulled from the same material
• Project file or an export-ready timeline so future tweaks are possible
Acceptance criteria
• All three moment types—overtakes, crashes/close calls, and race finishes—are clearly featured
• Visual pacing transitions smoothly between high-energy and cinematic segments
• Natural engine sounds or team chatter appear at least once to preserve a “raw” feel
• Final video delivered in MP4 (H.264) with no visible watermarks
If this sounds like your kind of project, let me know how you’d approach filming (or, if you prefer, editing only) and any previous motorsport work you can share. I’m ready to get the cars—and the cameras—rolling.
Az
For the edit I’m after a balanced mix: rapid-fire cuts and energetic music for the action bursts, smooth cinematic slow-mos to emphasise key moments, and the occasional raw, unfiltered clip so viewers feel the grit of trackside reality. Think of it as weaving fast-paced, smooth, and raw styles into a single, coherent story. Creativity is the main ask here—these cars already supply the excitement.
Deliverables
• A polished highlight reel (around 30-60seconds) in 1080p or higher, ready for YouTube and social platforms (mainly instagram and tiktok will @ and colab)
• Separate short clips (15–30 seconds) for teasers or reels, pulled from the same material
• Project file or an export-ready timeline so future tweaks are possible
Acceptance criteria
• All three moment types—overtakes, crashes/close calls, and race finishes—are clearly featured
• Visual pacing transitions smoothly between high-energy and cinematic segments
• Natural engine sounds or team chatter appear at least once to preserve a “raw” feel
• Final video delivered in MP4 (H.264) with no visible watermarks
If this sounds like your kind of project, let me know how you’d approach filming (or, if you prefer, editing only) and any previous motorsport work you can share. I’m ready to get the cars—and the cameras—rolling.
Az