@TNAKirsh I can create a high-quality 1-minute video with clean motion graphics. Can you share a bit more detail on the style you’re looking for, the purpose of the video, and whether you already have assets/script ready?
@brakeur_ With a lot of work coming up, what usually matters more for you speed on daily output or dialing in a repeatable style that stays consistent across posts? That balance tends to shape how shorts workflows actually hold up.
@brakeur_ Short-form at scale is really about pattern recognition knowing which moments survive the scroll and cutting fast without losing intent. I edit shorts with that mindset, focusing on hooks, pacing, and clean execution over noise.
@reliantlane For the first video, is this straight gameplay cuts or commentary mixed in as well? Knowing that upfront usually helps keep the turnaround smooth when the timeline is tight.
@reliantlane Same-day delivery usually isn’t about fancy edits, it’s about moving clean and not overthinking cuts. I’m available today and can turn simple gaming footage around fast while keeping pacing tight.
@systemsluke@designme Jumping into an active Webflow build usually means fixing what’s blocking progress without slowing the team down. I’ve helped mid-stream on ongoing projects where clean structure and fast adjustments matter more than starting over.
@mouadkoussa This is accurate. Editing alone is a commodity.
Editing + strategy, taste, and distribution is a business.
Most people get stuck before the mindset shift.
Where do you think editors struggle most when trying to level up?
Most freelancers (Video Editors’) Path:
• Works with any client, any niche just to build a portfolio.
• Works for low prices.
• Clients eventually stop working with him.
• Revenue drops to zero.
• Starts hating editing.
Then comes the shift:
• Adopts a new mindset.
• Learns skills beyond editing ( marketing, design, storytelling..)
• Builds a personal brand.
• Attracts high-ticket clients.
• Real revenue.
…and ta-daaaa… now you finally see editing for what it really is , a field full of money, like the pros show on YouTube 💸
Which level are you at? 🚀
@ItsKrich What matters more for you here: making a strong visual impression immediately, or having the freedom to iterate as the concept evolves? That choice usually sets the direction for the entire 3D workflow.
@theryanhayward Is this for a specific product stage or ongoing UI support as things evolve? I usually work on product UI where flows, states, and edge cases matter as much as visuals. Roles like this fit when design thinking is expected, not just screens.
@theryanhayward What’s the biggest gap you’re trying to fill right now polish on existing flows or clarity in core user journeys? That answer usually defines the kind of UI designer who works best.
@AmbushGroup What will tell you the rebrand worked how the market perceives you or how easily the team can apply the new system day to day? That distinction usually shapes the depth of the work.
Hiring a graphic designer to do a full rebrand and then potentially continue working with us long-term.
Please DM with previous work.
#GraphicDesign#Hiring#Work#Rebrand
@AmbushGroup Is this rebrand more about repositioning the company or cleaning up inconsistencies that have built up over time? I usually handle rebrands where strategy, visuals, and future scalability are considered together.
@landoworld19 What matters most for this gear standing out under lights or staying versatile across different matches and looks? That choice usually drives the design direction.
@landoworld19 Are you looking for gear that leans more traditional wrestling style or something modern and character-driven? I usually design apparel visuals where identity, colors, and print-readability matter. Gear projects like this fit when the look needs to translate cleanly to fabric.
@shigma_male What usually makes these projects run smoothly for you clear scopes up front or flexibility as client needs evolve? That tends to decide whether a split partnership stays productive.
Looking for a web designer to help for a few clients project...50 50 split from the revenue...avg pay rate is 800-1200 Usd
Comment your socials/Portfolio
@shigma_male Is this collaboration more about sharing execution on active projects or jointly owning client outcomes end to end? I usually work in shared-revenue setups where clarity, speed, and quality stay aligned. A 50/50 split like this works when roles are clean.
@TheJuliusAkano_ Is the urgency coming from scaling email output or fixing designs that aren’t performing? I usually work on email-first UI in Figma where structure, hierarchy, and speed matter. Focused roles like this work best when ownership is clear.