True Crime Intro Clip
Budget / Salary$30–250
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted2 hours ago
I want a 10–20-second opening sequence that immediately drops viewers into a mysterious, suspense-filled mood. Picture a blackened screen that flickers to life with brief, chaotic flashes of crime-scene imagery while a low, unsettling score rumbles underneath. As the tension builds, my channel name appears in a realistic typing effect—each letter clicking into place, then pausing just long enough to sink in before the next jolt of visual static.
The overall feel must stay dark yet polished, never cheesy: think dim lighting, subtle film-grain overlays, and sound design that hints at danger without overpowering the narration that follows the intro. The pacing should be tight; no segment should linger more than a beat.
Deliverables I need:
• Final 1920×1080 (or higher) clip in MP4/H.264, 24 or 30 fps
• Separate audio stem for the creepy background music in case I need to rebalance levels
• Project file (After Effects, Premiere, or similar) with all layers intact so I can update the channel name later
I’ll supply any branding assets you request, but please source royalty-free music and footage that I can use commercially. Looking forward to seeing how you combine the typing animation, quick crime-scene flashes, and spine-chilling score into one seamless, memorable opener.
The overall feel must stay dark yet polished, never cheesy: think dim lighting, subtle film-grain overlays, and sound design that hints at danger without overpowering the narration that follows the intro. The pacing should be tight; no segment should linger more than a beat.
Deliverables I need:
• Final 1920×1080 (or higher) clip in MP4/H.264, 24 or 30 fps
• Separate audio stem for the creepy background music in case I need to rebalance levels
• Project file (After Effects, Premiere, or similar) with all layers intact so I can update the channel name later
I’ll supply any branding assets you request, but please source royalty-free music and footage that I can use commercially. Looking forward to seeing how you combine the typing animation, quick crime-scene flashes, and spine-chilling score into one seamless, memorable opener.
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