From raw footage to a polished final cut — I craft compelling visual stories using industry-leading tools, precise colour work, and a keen sense of pacing and rhythm.
My video editing journey began on mobile with Kinemaster, where I built a solid foundation in cuts, transitions, and audio sync. I've since expanded to professional desktop tools — DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, and CapCut — to handle everything from short-form social media content to longer cinematic pieces.
I've successfully delivered two full video projects end-to-end, managing the entire post-production workflow from rough cut to colour grade to export. Each project deepened my understanding of storytelling through editing — pacing, rhythm, music matching, and visual continuity.
AI-assisted tools now complement my workflow for tasks like background removal, noise reduction, auto-captioning, and smart reframing — helping me work faster without sacrificing quality.
Timeline-based editing with advanced colour correction, multicam support, and seamless Adobe integration.
Hollywood-grade colour grading, Fusion VFX, and Fairlight audio — all in one powerful free platform.
Fast, intuitive editing for short-form content with built-in AI features for reels and social media.
My first professional editing tool on mobile — multi-layer video editing, transitions, and effects.
Ingesting all clips, reviewing quality, and organising into bins by scene, angle, and type before touching the timeline.
Laying down the story structure — selecting the best takes, establishing the pace, and building the narrative arc.
Refining transitions, syncing music, adding sound design elements, and balancing audio levels throughout.
Applying LUTs, manual correction, and creative colour treatments to establish the visual mood and tone.
Exporting at the correct codec, resolution, and bitrate for the target platform — YouTube, Instagram, broadcast, or archival.



Whether it's a YouTube video, Instagram reel, short film, or corporate content — let's make it memorable.
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