Elementor #2062

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My names Sifat. I’ve been working as a video editor for about 3 years now. I primarily use Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, and sometimes Photoshop for design elements. Most of my experience is in editing educational and talking-head style videos, such as lectures, tutorials, podcasts, and course content where someone explains a topic. I’ve also had the chance to work with various content creators cricketers and different brands. And I hope I’ll get the opportunity here as well.

For a standard 15-minute video, it usually takes me around 3 to 4 days to deliver. So realistically, I could deliver one every 4 days or so

I can communicate in English just fine. I might not sound like a native speaker, but I understand everything clearly.

Regarding revisions, if a request is made within a few hours, I can usually deliver them very quickly depending on the complexity of the work. Otherwise, revisions may take up to a day to ensure quality.

When I face a challenging project, I break it into smaller tasks, prioritize the critical parts, and keep clear communication with the client. If unexpected issues arise, I adapt quickly and focus on efficiency without compromising quality, while keeping the client updated.”

I make storytelling clear by organizing the content into a logical flow—strong hook at the start, smooth transitions, and highlights that keep viewers engaged while maintaining the main message.”

I stay calm, prioritize key tasks, and optimize my workflow for speed without sacrificing quality. Clear communication with the client helps avoid surprises.”

want to work with Dragonfruit because you’re leading the future of YouTube storytelling. The chance to work with world-class creators like MrBeast and Ali Abdaal inspires me, and I feel my editing skills and understanding of digital trends can directly add value. I love that Dragonfruit isn’t just an agency—it’s building something much bigger, and I want to grow as part of that journey

I have experience with color grading using Lumetri Color in Premiere Pro. I focus on maintaining natural skin tones, balancing exposure, and enhancing the overall look to match the brand or mood of the video.

While working on a large project with heavy raw footage, sometime my editing software slowed down significantly. I resolved the issue by using proxy files to reduce the file size during editing. This solution allowed me to maintain a smooth workflow and meet deadlines efficiently

One of my recent projects was editing a series of educational videos for a client. Each video was around 10–15 minutes long. My role included structuring the content, adding captions, smooth transitions, and color correction to make the video more engaging and clear for learners. The client was very happy with the final output.

I stay updated with YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok trends and algorithms. I know what type of content performs best, how to read analytics, and how to apply monetization strategies. This helps me edit videos that not only engage but also grow and earn.

One challenging project I handled was a course with over 20 hours of raw footage that needed to be cut into structured, engaging lessons. The challenge was maintaining clarity and flow while adding motion graphics and captions for better understanding. I broke the project into smaller sections, prioritized the timeline, and delivered everything on schedule without compromising quality

First of all I start by reviewing the raw footage and understanding the content flow. Then I edit the video in Premiere Pro, like add smooth transitions, balance audio, and include captions or graphics. Finally, I do a quality check before delivering the finished video

Request ::::::::

“If you don’t mind, may I share something? I think you’ve already seen my previous work and the test edit I did for you. I’ve also gone through your company details, and honestly, it would be great for me to work with you. By the way If you’ve already decided on a payment based on my experience and the work I’ve delivered, that would be absolutely great, and I’d be more than happy with that. Honestly, I’m really excited about the opportunity to work with your team.”

 

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Based on the workload, my expectation would be $1,000 per month for editing around 8–10 videos.If that’s a bit above what you had in mind, I’m open to discussing a rate that works comfortably for both of us.

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“For each project, my rate would be $130. And Ofcourse that’s a bit above what you had in mind, I’m open to discussing a rate

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I usually charge per video, depending on the scope and requirements. But for clients who need regular content, I also offer monthly packages—which often end up being more cost-effective

Processor: Intel i7(12th Gen)—RAM:16GB DDR5–Storage:512GB NVMe SSD—GPU: NVIDIA (((( RTX 4070 )))

১⃣ A-Roll

“A-Roll is the main footage that carries the story or message, like a person talking or a primary subject.”

২⃣ B-Roll

“B-Roll is supplementary footage used to support or enhance the A-Roll. It can include cutaways, illustrations, or relevant visuals.”

৩⃣ L-Cut

“An L-Cut is when the audio from the previous clip continues into the next video clip, creating a smooth and natural transition.”

৪⃣ J-Cut

“A J-Cut is the opposite of an L-Cut: the audio from the next clip starts before the video appears, which also helps with smooth transitions.”

৫⃣ Jump Cut

“A Jump Cut is a cut in the same scene that skips a portion of the footage. It’s often used to remove pauses or mistakes and make the video more concise.”

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