Cinematic YouTube Video Editing
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Cinematic YouTube Video Editing.
Location: Remote
I have raw footage ready for a social-media piece that will live on my YouTube channel, and I want it to feel truly cinematic. Your task is to take the existing clips, craft a compelling flow, and polish everything with color work, music sync, and tasteful transitions so the final product holds a movie-like quality while still grabbing viewers quickly in a social feed.
Benefits & perks:
• Audio balanced and royalty-free background music properly licensed
Skills: After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Videography, Post-Production, Video Production, Video Editing, Adobe Premiere Pro, Color Grading
Budget: $600–$1500 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I have raw footage ready for a social-media piece that will live on my YouTube channel, and I want it to feel truly cinematic. Your task is to take the existing clips, craft a compelling flow, and polish everything with color work, music sync, and tasteful transitions so the final product holds a movie-like quality while still grabbing viewers quickly in a social feed.
Please handle the full post-production workflow—from selecting the best takes through to exporting an upload-ready 4K file—while keeping pacing tight for online attention spans.
Deliverables
• One fully edited, color-graded YouTube video (4K, H.264)
• Separate thumbnail image pulled from the final grade
• Project file (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut—use whichever you prefer)
Acceptance criteria
• Cinematic look and feel with smooth storytelling
• Audio balanced and royalty-free background music properly licensed
• Final runtime within 2–4 minutes and under YouTube’s size limits
If the above fits your skill set, I’m ready to send over footage and creative notes right away.
Location & Details
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