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I’m looking for an experienced video editor who can coach me live while I edit my own project in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Important – how this will work:

I will share my screen

I will operate the project and timeline

You will guide me step-by-step

Sessions will be recorded

This is a teaching + collaboration role, not a hand-off editing job.

What I need you to walk me through live:

A. Ken Burns–style zoom & pan on still images

B. Smooth push-ins, pull-outs, and reframes

C. Smooth cinematic pans

Text effects using Premiere Pro’s out-of-the-box tools only, including:

1. Essential Graphics panel

2. Built-in lower thirds and title templates

3. Chapter titles

4. Clean, cinematic typography

5. Basic text animation using keyframes

No After Effects or third-party plugins (Premiere native only)

How sessions will work:

Live screen share Zoom

I open my project and perform the edits

You instruct me on:

where to click

how to keyframe

how to smooth motion and timing

Ideal editor / coach:

Very comfortable teaching Premiere Pro

Patient, clear communicator

Strong sense of cinematic pacing and restraint

Documentary or long-form experience preferred

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