
YouTube Travel Video Editor – Long-Term Work (20–25 Min Vlogs)
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Description
Each video will be around 20–25 minutes long, edited from 60–90 minutes of raw footage. The editing style I’m aiming for is cinematic, natural, and engaging — similar in tone and pacing to https://www.youtube.com/@JanandAnn
Project Scope:
Raw footage provided: 60–90 minutes
Final video length: 20–25 minutes
Posting frequency: 2–4 videos per month
Content: Travel/adventure vlogs with a mix of B-roll, voiceover or talking clips, natural pacing, music, and subtle transitions
What I’m Looking For:
Solid experience editing vlogs or lifestyle content for YouTube
Strong sense of story structure, pacing, and audience retention
Skilled in music selection/syncing and basic sound design
Reliable communication and ability to work to deadlines
Someone who’s excited about building a long-term creative partnership
Budget & Future Potential:
Budget: £100–£120 per video, depending on experience
Rates can increase over time as the channel and workload grow
Bonuses available for consistently high-performing content
To Apply:
Please include:
2–3 samples of YouTube vlog-style edits (ideally travel or lifestyle)
A short message about your editing style and why this type of content interests you
Rochelle S.
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Which countries do you travel mostly? and what would be deadline for a video.
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Hey Rochelle,
Could you please address some of my concerns to better understand the project:
- Are there any specific storytelling techniques or recurring elements (e.g., recurring motifs, travel map animations, local sounds) you'd like to include to give the channel a signature style?
- What emotions or tone do you want viewers to consistently feel by the end of each vlog — wonder, calm, inspiration, connection?
- Beyond Jan and Ann, are there any other creators or cinematic references you admire in terms of pacing, transitions, or vibe?
- Do you already have a music library you’d like to stick with, or are you open to suggestions for royalty-free sources like Artlist or Epidemic Sound?
- As the channel grows, are you planning to introduce other formats like behind-the-scenes, destination guides, or shorts — and would you want help with those?
- What’s been your most memorable travel shoot so far — and what do you wish the edit had captured better?
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