Weekly YouTube Video Editor
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I release one video every week and need a reliable editor to give each episode a clean, “raw-cut” finish. That means keeping the pacing natural, allowing moments of pause, and limiting visual flair to the essentials: simple Transitions. Specifically straight Cut and fade, etc transitions, only where they truly help the flow.
Color is important to me. I’m after a soft, cool-toned grade with slightly lower contrast; nothing overly cinematic or vintage, just a subtle polish that feels natural on screen. No elaborate effects, animated graphics, or rapid-fire memes as I prefer authenticity vs overstimulating my audience.
Video runtime length is usually always under 20 minutes. If it’s a process video (me working in real-time) you’ll have about an hour and 15 minutes of footage to comb through but a lot of it will be sped up.
A love for fashion is a huge plus but not a requirement :)
We’ll start with a paid trial on the next upload. If the collaboration clicks, this will roll into a standing weekly task. All I need back is a YouTube-ready 1080p (or better) mp4 file. Consistent turnaround and clear communication are key. If that sounds like your style, let’s begin with the trial cut and grow from there!
Color is important to me. I’m after a soft, cool-toned grade with slightly lower contrast; nothing overly cinematic or vintage, just a subtle polish that feels natural on screen. No elaborate effects, animated graphics, or rapid-fire memes as I prefer authenticity vs overstimulating my audience.
Video runtime length is usually always under 20 minutes. If it’s a process video (me working in real-time) you’ll have about an hour and 15 minutes of footage to comb through but a lot of it will be sped up.
A love for fashion is a huge plus but not a requirement :)
We’ll start with a paid trial on the next upload. If the collaboration clicks, this will roll into a standing weekly task. All I need back is a YouTube-ready 1080p (or better) mp4 file. Consistent turnaround and clear communication are key. If that sounds like your style, let’s begin with the trial cut and grow from there!