Dual Perspective Interview Video Editing
Budget / Salary₹600–1,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted2 hours ago
I have two raw interview recordings—one runs 16 minutes, the other 13. Each was captured in a single static shot, yet I need them to feel as though two separate cameras and operators were involved, giving every conversation a dynamic, creative, and unmistakably promotional flair.
Your task is to re-frame, crop, and recompose the existing footage so that the viewer senses different angles and perspectives rather than a lone, locked-off camera. Think gentle push-ins on key statements, alternate close-ups, simulated over-the-shoulder cuts, or even a tasteful split-screen moment when it helps the narrative. I’m after a visually engaging look that remains unique and on-brand, not the traditional formal interview box.
Because the finished pieces will be used as promotional material, smooth pacing, stylish lower thirds, color cohesion, and subtle motion graphics are welcome as long as they reinforce the messaging. Feel free to introduce light B-roll overlays or graphic accents if they help sell the dual-camera illusion.
Deliverables
• Two separate master files (16-minute and 13-minute edits) in 1080p or higher, ready for web and social platforms.
• Project files with all layers intact (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci—your choice).
Acceptance
Both videos must convincingly read as multi-camera productions without distracting cuts, keep audio fully in sync, and preserve the original run-times within ±30 seconds.
If you love inventive editing and can turn static footage into something that feels shot from multiple viewpoints, I’m excited to see how you’ll transform these interviews.
Your task is to re-frame, crop, and recompose the existing footage so that the viewer senses different angles and perspectives rather than a lone, locked-off camera. Think gentle push-ins on key statements, alternate close-ups, simulated over-the-shoulder cuts, or even a tasteful split-screen moment when it helps the narrative. I’m after a visually engaging look that remains unique and on-brand, not the traditional formal interview box.
Because the finished pieces will be used as promotional material, smooth pacing, stylish lower thirds, color cohesion, and subtle motion graphics are welcome as long as they reinforce the messaging. Feel free to introduce light B-roll overlays or graphic accents if they help sell the dual-camera illusion.
Deliverables
• Two separate master files (16-minute and 13-minute edits) in 1080p or higher, ready for web and social platforms.
• Project files with all layers intact (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci—your choice).
Acceptance
Both videos must convincingly read as multi-camera productions without distracting cuts, keep audio fully in sync, and preserve the original run-times within ±30 seconds.
If you love inventive editing and can turn static footage into something that feels shot from multiple viewpoints, I’m excited to see how you’ll transform these interviews.
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