YouTube Shorts Video Editor | Streamers Niche

Remote, USA Full-time
I'm looking for a YouTube Shorts video editor specialized in the streaming niche who must be familiar with streamers like IShowSpeed, Kai Cenat, Adin Ross, and other popular streamers like Fanum, Duke Dennis, XQC, and Jynxzi. Requirements: Must use Adobe Premiere Pro and Boris FX plugins (can be provided if not available) Able to use Topaz AI to enhance video quality (can be provided if not available) Able to tell a clear, engaging story within each short using clips, text, and effects. Able to review the footage and select the most engaging and entertaining moments Able to create a strong hook in the first 2 seconds to grab viewers attention. Able to write text word-by-word, with each word in a different color, and apply glow and shake effects Able to apply color pop-out effects to emphasize emotions (red for negative moments, green for positive moments). Able to apply face tracking in After Effects (motion tracking) on shaky clips. Able to add zoom effects strategically, not overused Able to apply sound effects correctly for funny, dramatic, or emotional moments Each short must be 45–59 seconds long Must be able to produce 20–25 shorts per month consistently Analyze competitors’ shorts to understand the style I'm looking for: What you’ll get: All voiceovers, scripts, and footage will be provided All presets, text animations, color coding, zooms, FX, sound effects, and Topaz AI settings will be provided once the right candidate is selected Start your proposal with the word “Shield” Do NOT apply unless you have previous experience editing in the streaming niche. Send your portfolio showing previous work in the streaming niche You may be asked to create a sample short before receiving presets. Rate: $15 per short during the initial learning phase (to understand the style, pacing, and editing requirements) $20 per short once you deliver consistent, high-quality shorts that match the niche standard $400 - $500 per month Apply tot his job
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