I have a list of ten feature-film trailers and need each one distilled into a tight, 60-second dramatic cut. You’ll start by sourcing the official trailers yourself—1080p or better—then build an edit that feels intense and cinematic while steering clear of any on-screen text whatsoever. Studio logos, title cards, actor names, quotes, release dates—if text shows up for even a frame, that shot is off-limits.
Pacing should spotlight the key action sequences, letting the energy rise and fall naturally. I’m flexible on music, so choose whatever underscores the drama best or work with the trailer’s existing stems if they fit. Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, CapCut—use the tool you know best as long as the final exports meet the specs below.
Deliverables • 10 completed videos, MP4 (H.264), 1920×1080, exactly 60 seconds each • Footage sourced from the official trailers, with no visible text in any frame
Acceptance criteria • Zero frames containing on-screen text (I’ll be scrubbing frame by frame). • Consistent dramatic tone with clear narrative flow and sharp action beats. • Clean audio mix—no clipping or abrupt cuts. • Files delivered and ready for review within the agreed turnaround.
Please include a link to a portfolio piece that shows your sense of rhythm and ability to follow strict visual guidelines. I’m ready to move quickly once I find the right editor.