🎬 YouTube Video Editor Needed for Finance Channel (7–12 Minute Videos, Long-Term)

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We are looking for a skilled and creative video editor to help edit **7–12 minute finance-related YouTube videos** for a growing YouTube channel.

This is a long-term opportunity for someone who understands YouTube pacing, retention strategy, and clean, professional editing.

📌 About the Channel

The channel focuses on:

* Personal finance

* Investing

* Wealth building

* Financial literacy

* Market breakdowns

The tone is professional, clear, engaging, and educational not overly flashy, but highly optimized for retention.

🎯 What We Need

For each video (7–12 minutes), you will:

* Edit talking-head footage

* Add clean jump cuts to remove pauses

* Include engaging B-roll (finance-related visuals, charts, stock clips)

* Add clean, modern subtitles (key highlights only, not full captions)

* Insert basic motion graphics (callouts, emphasis text, simple animations)

* Add background music (low, professional, non-distracting)

* Add sound effects where appropriate (subtle whooshes, emphasis)

* Create a polished final product optimized for YouTube retention

🎥 Editing Style Reference

We’re aiming for:

* Clean, modern finance YouTube style

* Smooth pacing (no dead space)

* Professional but engaging

* Not overly meme-heavy

* Not childish

If you’ve edited content similar to:

* Finance YouTube channels

* Business commentary

* Educational long-form content

Please include links to relevant samples.

đź“… Project Details

* Starting with 2 videos per week (potentially more)

* 7–12 minutes per video

* Long-term collaboration preferred

* Raw footage + script will be provided

đź’Ľ Ideal Candidate

* Experience editing YouTube videos (especially finance or business)

* Strong sense of pacing and audience retention

* Good motion graphics skills (Premiere Pro, After Effects, CapCut, or similar)

* Reliable and communicative

* Meets deadlines consistently

đź’° To Apply

Please include:

1. Links to 2–3 relevant YouTube videos you’ve edited

2. Your rate per 8–12 minute video

3. Turnaround time

4. Software you use

Start your proposal with the word **“FinancePro”** so we know you read everything.

We’re excited to build something long-term with the right editor.

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