Executive Documentary-Styled 2-minute Highlight Video from Zoom Recording
Budget / Salary$30–250
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
We need a tight, high-polish 1:45–2:00 highlight video cut down from a ~35-minute Zoom recording of a business presentation, for embedding in an internal executive deck going to a strategic partner's C-suite. This is a documentary-style edit — real people, real dialogue, no added voiceover, no stock motion graphics — built to feel credible to a senior executive audience, not like a marketing reel.
What you'll receive:
• The full ~35-minute source Zoom recording (MP4) — this is the only footage source; every clip is cut from this one file.
• The full presentation transcript, with timestamps and speaker labels.
• ThinkLite Air's and WellTower's official logo files.
• A complete, segment-by-segment editing brief (attached separately) specifying exactly which quotes to use, precise source timecodes, on-screen text (title card, lower thirds, burned-in captions, end card), music and sound design guidance, transition rules, and a full quality-control checklist. This brief is the single source of truth for the edit — please read it in full before you start cutting, and flag anything ambiguous before you lock picture rather than guessing.
What we need back:
• Final MP4 with burned-in captions (H.264 video / AAC audio, 1920×1080, target under 100MB, dialogue normalized to approx. −16 LUFS).
• A second, caption-free version of the same final edit, as a backup.
• A short text file listing the exact in/out timecodes you used from the source recording, for our records.
Scope at a glance:
• Nine short spoken segments (roughly 9–14 seconds each), plus a title card and an end card, stitched together mostly with hard cuts and one deliberate bridging transition on a same-speaker jump cut.
• Burned-in captions running the entire video, consistent lower-third name/title graphics, and a soft instrumental music bed under the dialogue (ducked so it never competes with the speech).
• Two optional bonus clips are specced in the brief, each with an exact slot in the sequence if there's room — use at most one, only if it stays comfortably under the 2:00 cap.
We're looking for clean, restrained, confident editing — not flashy. Full detail on every cut, every piece of on-screen text, and every transition is in the attached brief.
Link to original Zoom video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N6oUNLyJHotkIMfUu1PxP5XybqWy_iVs/view?usp=sharing
What you'll receive:
• The full ~35-minute source Zoom recording (MP4) — this is the only footage source; every clip is cut from this one file.
• The full presentation transcript, with timestamps and speaker labels.
• ThinkLite Air's and WellTower's official logo files.
• A complete, segment-by-segment editing brief (attached separately) specifying exactly which quotes to use, precise source timecodes, on-screen text (title card, lower thirds, burned-in captions, end card), music and sound design guidance, transition rules, and a full quality-control checklist. This brief is the single source of truth for the edit — please read it in full before you start cutting, and flag anything ambiguous before you lock picture rather than guessing.
What we need back:
• Final MP4 with burned-in captions (H.264 video / AAC audio, 1920×1080, target under 100MB, dialogue normalized to approx. −16 LUFS).
• A second, caption-free version of the same final edit, as a backup.
• A short text file listing the exact in/out timecodes you used from the source recording, for our records.
Scope at a glance:
• Nine short spoken segments (roughly 9–14 seconds each), plus a title card and an end card, stitched together mostly with hard cuts and one deliberate bridging transition on a same-speaker jump cut.
• Burned-in captions running the entire video, consistent lower-third name/title graphics, and a soft instrumental music bed under the dialogue (ducked so it never competes with the speech).
• Two optional bonus clips are specced in the brief, each with an exact slot in the sequence if there's room — use at most one, only if it stays comfortably under the 2:00 cap.
We're looking for clean, restrained, confident editing — not flashy. Full detail on every cut, every piece of on-screen text, and every transition is in the attached brief.
Link to original Zoom video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N6oUNLyJHotkIMfUu1PxP5XybqWy_iVs/view?usp=sharing
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