Freelancing
Full-Time | Remote | Immediate Joining
Salary: Upto 18LPA
Paid Assignments (More details below)
Make a tutorial that teaches ‘How to use Cardboard’. A tutorial is the hardest format to retain, so make sure it is engaging.
Raw inputs are in this folder: a script, a screen recording of the workflow, and a talking-head clip.
Assets: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1B2bzQccIE0-f8CdHxILb7WAPwLoSRqFX
On top of these, feel free to add your flavour:
We judge, in order: pacing and rhythm, A-roll/B-roll interplay, how you direct the screen recording (zooms, cursor, emphasis), motion graphics and type, sound, and overall taste.
References: Ali Abdaal, Higgsfield, Linear, Notion, Cursor or Vercel tutorials for how to direct a screen recording instead of just playing it.
Checkout these reference videos: https://voltaic-vertebra-9e8.notion.site/Video-Editor-36fa7353393180b79a9fd22af72aedb2
(💵 Cash Prize for Top 3 Submissions)
- Upload your final video to Google Drive
- Share a publicly viewable link
- Ensure the video is accessible without permissions
You are encouraged to bring your own creative direction rather than strictly replicating the reference.
Cardboard is the agentic video editor. It actually watches your footage, so it can search across tens of gigs, pull the right clips, sync to the beat, and source everything else (music, graphics, sfx, etc.) it needs. The final cut comes out in your brand's language, and all of this happens inside the browser.
We're hiring a Video Editor (founding) to make the videos the world sees, all of them shipped using Cardboard. We thought hard about the title, then realized you probably don't care.
You'd be surrounded by people who are absurdly good at what they do. One started coding at 11 and shipped 6M+ downloads. One got into CS engineering at 14 and has been working on distributed systems for 8+ years. One's an ex-founder who took a company to 1.2M users and $300M+ in transactions. That's the team. We're looking for someone who'll raise the bar on the creative side the way we have on the technical and business side.