- Hourly: $15.00 - $30.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are seeking a skilled developer to assist with audio processing tasks, focusing on stem separation and cleaning up old music tracks. The ideal candidate will have experience in audio post production, sound mixing, and audio mastering. This project requires attention to detail and the ability to enhance audio quality effectively.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $100.00
I am a band director, composer, and freelance percussion educator developing a professional video curriculum for instruction. I need an experienced video editor to help me establish a reliable workflow and then edit an ongoing series of lesson videos. (https://tapspace.com/artist/eric-rath/) Project Overview: Each lesson video will feature two simultaneous camera angles — a front-facing talking-head shot (Canon EOS R10) and an overhead shot (iPhone) showing the player's perspective of the instrument. The overhead angle will be used as an occasional picture-in-picture (PIP) element within the main video. Audio will come from a Bluetooth mic attached to the iPhone. Audio is also being captured on the main front-facing camera. What I Need: Clean, professional output suitable for educational curriculum use/initial Proof of Concept for my publisher. Clear communication about file delivery preferences so I can set up my recording workflow correctly from the start. Some basic graphics/artwork that will allow for some music notation to be shown and possibly animated on screen. (e.g. Show four 16th notes, but only highlight three of them, etc. -- to accompany verbal instruction.) First Step – Paid Trial Project: Before committing to the full series, I would like to hire you for a short paid trial edit using a test recording. This will allow me to verify that my recording setup produces usable footage and audio, and confirm that we work well together before the full project begins. Ideal Candidate: Demonstrated experience with multi-camera educational or tutorial content. Comfortable with PIP workflows. Responsive communicator who can advise on file formats and delivery specs. A robust music background to help more intuitively understand how to edit within the framework of the instruction being given. Please include relevant samples of multi-camera or tutorial editing work with your proposal.
- Hourly: $30.00 - $50.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I run a YouTube channel focused on personal finance and tax planning, and I'm looking for a reliable editor to handle ongoing weekly content. I'm a CPA creating practical, educational videos — think IPO equity comp, Roth vs. Traditional 401(k), Social Security, and similar topics — and I need an editor who can make talking-head content engaging and easy to follow. What you'll be editing: Long-form videos (5–8 min) — guides and comparison videos Shorts (under 60 sec) — vertical, fast-paced, hook-driven What I'm looking for: Clean cuts that keep pacing tight and remove dead air On-screen text and simple graphics to reinforce key points (dollar amounts, comparisons, takeaways) Relevant B-roll and stock footage to break up talking-head segments Captions/subtitles A strong sense of retention editing — keeping viewers watching Bonus: experience with finance, business, or educational channels Workflow: I'll provide raw footage, a script, and notes on key on-screen text Expecting roughly 2 videos per week Looking for someone dependable for the long term, not a one-off project To apply: Share 2–3 examples of YouTube videos you've edited (finance/educational a plus) Briefly tell me what you'd do to improve retention on a talking-head finance video Let me know your rate (per video or hourly) and typical turnaround time I value clear communication and consistency. If you're someone who takes ownership of quality and hits deadlines, this could be a great long-term fit. A youtube channel I like is: https://www.youtube.com/@jasoncpa and
- Hourly: $13.00 - $28.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I have three concerts of about 1 hour each mp3 formatted tracks that were SUPPOSEDLY done by a professional sound recorder. I don't think so. These are from the Vienna Choral Society in Virginia; the group is an amateur one but taking on tougher and tougher music and is pretty good for amateur groups. I have tried using APO equalizer, Peace GUI and Audacity to try and eliminate some of the static and noise, and to bring increase depth and less "tinniness" to the music, certain sections in particular. I've been successful up to a point but its time to let someone who is good at this take over. My objective is to be able to send copies to friends and, well "be proud of them" The recordings right now do not allow that. They seem unprofessional. The treble frequencies in particular get distorted and there is also background noise from the audience (coughs, etc.) I am willing to pay someone to take at least two numbers and talk with me, work on them, send them back, and once I'm satisfied that the output works, then let's have you take on the rest. I'm attaching one file that is particularly challenging (a gospel number called "I'll be on my way" and a beautiful a acapella piece called "O Magnum Mysterium" that should pose fewer challenges. So I need someone who is familiar with choral music with some instrumentals.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I'm thinking of starting a video podcast called Dog Talk. It's like the old NPR show, Car Talk, except it's about dogs. We initially were going have a call-in format but quickly realized it was a heavy lift and decided to kick the can down the road. In the short term we decided to pull reddit posts and social posts related to dogs. The show hosts need to be blinded to the topics. We are looking for someone that has a sense of humor, preferably a really dry one. We think they'll be best suited to pick great posts.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $250.00
I’m making a doc on a streamer for my YouTube need good edits good audio help me kinda reform the script have a discord so we can discuss I am done writing the script and I will find the streamer clips I just need you to edit and find b roll footage
- Hourly: $10.00 - $50.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I am in the process of recording about 30 short form videos regarding personal finance and stewardship. I am looking for some help when it comes to editing these videos. Secondly I also have a YouTube Channel that I could use some help with longer form content. Both of these video types are talking head. I have attached a video of me that has no edits and then some videos that have what I would like my videos to look like. The clicks, the zooms, the captions, font, placement, etc. I don't want it to be overproduced, but still something that is captivating.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $60.00
I'm building an iOS app and need a reliable editor to assemble short vertical videos (15–35 sec) for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Same clip reposts to all three. This is assembly + captioning, not creative direction. I write the scripts, record the voiceover, and point you to the B-roll. Your job is to put it together cleanly and consistently to a fixed style. If you nail the style and hit deadlines, this becomes steady ongoing work. You'll receive: a script, a voiceover MP3, and B-roll direction (a shared folder of clips). You'll deliver: a finished 9:16 video with: Word-by-word burned-in captions (not full-sentence subtitles), synced to the voiceover One bold sans-serif font; white text with a coral accent on keywords Calm, clean cuts that match the voiceover pacing A warm, grown-up aesthetic — no flashy transitions, no zoom-pumps, no "viral energy" effects Must-haves: A portfolio with restrained short-form work (clean and minimal, not over-edited) Experience with faceless, voiceover-driven content Consistency and reliable turnaround over flashiness To apply: In your first line, tell me the most over-edited thing you see editors do to short-form video and why you'd avoid it. (This tells me you read the brief.) Then link 1–2 portfolio samples that show calm, minimal editing. Shortlisted editors get a small paid test (one video) before any ongoing arrangement.