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Hire the best video editors for YouTube
What is a Video Editor?
A video editor transforms raw footage, sound recordings, and graphics into compelling video content for marketing or entertainment. Using tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve, they cut, trim, and arrange clips, add transitions and effects, and fine-tune color and audio to enhance the visual narrative.
What Can a Video Editor Do for You?
- Video Editing: Craft polished visual stories by cutting, trimming, and adding transitions and effects to raw footage.
- Social Media Videos: Create engaging short-form content optimized for social media, designed to capture attention and boost engagement.
- Video Ads and Commercials: Produce impactful video ads and commercials that seamlessly integrate brand messaging and calls-to-action.
- Real Estate Promos: Develop promotional videos showcasing real estate properties, emphasizing key features to attract buyers or renters.
How much does it cost to hire an editor for YouTube?
While prices can vary based on the complexity and type of project, here's a general idea:
- Video editing from $195 per video or $35 per hour
- Thumbnails from $89
- Reformatting for other platforms from $59
Turnaround Time for Video Editing on Replayed
At Replayed, video editing jobs typically take 1 to 3 days to complete.
You can pick your own deadlines and we can work around it. You will also see an estimated delivery date before you even upload which is automatically calculated based on previous deliveries and editor availability.
Should I hire an editor for my YouTube videos?
Hiring an editor from Replayed can help give your videos the boost they need to perform better as every editor is trained to know what does best on YouTube, from a story telling point and from their general expertise.
Why do YouTubers need editors?
Being able to delegate a big task such as video editing that takes hours to an expert frees your hands to focus more on shooting content