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Young video editor looking to get a start in editing


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Hi all! I'm Sam, an aspiring video editor in East Dulwich.


I am trying to build up a portfolio of work to further myself towards a dream career of video editing/production. I would love if anyone had anything they wanted done to their video, whether it be splicing clips together, colour graded, sound fixed, or simply exported and uploaded online, I'd love to do it.


I work using Sony Vegas, so there is a lot of flexibility in what I can do to your clips. Don't hold back on your requests!


If you are interested, simply send me an email at [email protected] with a link to your clips (we can use Dropbox if necessary) and what needs to be done. I'll get back to you within the day, and will be finished editing within the week unless I have multiple requests, which I will let you know about.


My work is entirely FREE!


Thanks!

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