YouTube Video Editor for Animated Explainer / Storytelling Channel (10–15 min for 5 videos)

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We are launching a YouTube channel focused on wealth, power, hierarchies, and elite systems.
We are looking for a highly skilled YouTube video editor who can create engaging 10–15 minute videos using.

We need 5 videos in total for start.

Animated illustrations (simple 2D style)
Motion graphics
Subtle zooms and camera movement
Sound effects for emphasis
Background music for storytelling tension
Text animations
Dramatic pacing
This is NOT a basic cut-and-trim job. We want someone with strong storytelling instincts and retention-focused editing.

What We Provide:
Full script
Voiceover
Thumbnail concept
Visual direction

What You Deliver:
Fully edited video (1080p or 4K)
Clean sound mixing
Motion graphics + transitions
Final export optimized for YouTube

Style References (Please Review):

The Wealth Explainer:



MagnatesMedia:



Jake Tran:



Moon:



ColdFusion:



Requirements:
Portfolio of similar explainer videos
Strong English understanding
Experience with Premiere Pro / After Effects
Ability to meet weekly deadlines

Turnaround: 3–5 days per video

Volume: 4–8 videos per month (long-term opportunity)

When applying, please include:
Links to 3 relevant videos you edited
Your rate per 10-minute video
Your turnaround time
Software used

Contract duration of less than 1 month.

Mandatory skills:
Video Editing, Video Production, Explainer Video, 2D Animation, Adobe Premiere Pro, Motion Graphics

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