u/Healthy_Walk_6294

[TASK] Looking For A Long-Term Video Editor For My Travel Vlogs

Hey! I'm looking for a video editor to help bring my Great Himalayan Trail journey to life. Here's what I need:

📌 What needs editing:

• A massive library of B-rolls that need to be arraged together for every reel

• Very simple and minimalistic edits i.e. color grading, sequential arrangement of b-rolls, apt music for the video, scenes changing alongside the beat of the music, etc.

Also, I have lots of Footages from Insta360 X4 (360°) + iPhone 16. You'll need to incorporate them into the final draft. So, it's preferred that you have experience with 360° footage (reframing, keyframing) and travel/adventure content. Fast turnaround and good communication are a must.

Hit me a DM, I'll have you edit a sample video, and if I like your work, we'll be working long-term basis (1 years +)

$5 per video.

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u/Healthy_Walk_6294 — 5 days ago

This is not something new but I don't see it being discussed nearly enough for how effective it has been in my case.

Basically, I posted a series of videos focused on a very specific niche everyday. Instead of posting random, disconnected content, a series follows a consistent theme, editing style, format, and concept over multiple reels.

And this uniform branding is very important because firstly, It makes you stand out from the disjointed content flooding the viewer's feed, and more importantly, it gives a sense that you're doing something grand, something long-term and viewers are more likely to follow you on this journey.

For example, I created an Architecture series for an Architect's Instagram. They started with 160 followers and at the end of the 50 days series, she had over 85K+ followers and 6 Million+ views. I've had similar success with other creators too so it's definitely replicable.

This definitely isn't an "Easy Hack" to get more views. You can't just read out a ChatGPT script and expect to get good results. Quality scripting, video recording, formatting and editing does take up a good deal of time.

A series forces you to be consistent and keep uploading quality content even when the views aren't rising initially. But, at the end of the series, it'll pay off. You'll look back at your creation with great pride. And if nothing else, you'll come out as a much better creator from having created and posted a new video everyday.

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u/Healthy_Walk_6294 — 13 days ago