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[Premiere Pro] [Free] Offering mentorship + looking for a video editor for game dev YouTube content

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 Hi! I’m Lambert, co-owner of a small but serious game development YouTube channel: White Egret.

Even though we’re still a small channel, the type of content I produce takes a long time — often months — because I handle all the scripting, research, editing, and animation myself. The videos are analytical and centered around game development — from making games, to promoting them, to just breaking down what makes them fun.

The project I’m currently working on is about 90 minutes long, with roughly 20 minutes of animation — all done in Premiere Pro.

What I’m looking for: Someone who’s interested in editing shorter, more focused videos (ideally 10–12 minutes long). These won’t require super complex editing — just thoughtful pacing and clarity. Think of them as smaller companion pieces to bigger videos.

What I’m offering in return: While I can’t offer payment at this time, I can offer genuine mentorship and collaboration:

  • I’ve been using editing software since I was 6 and was certified in Premiere Pro in late 2021.

  • I’m happy to teach what I know — from technical editing techniques to narrative structuring and pacing.

  • I’ll help you with your own projects as well if you’d like feedback or collaboration.

  • You’ll be credited for everything you work on, and you’re welcome to use it in your portfolio or reel.

If you're curious about the style or quality of my work, here are a few samples:

  • WIP from my latest video (Here, and Here)

  • My Most "Visually Stunning" work (Here)

  • Preview from a series I edited for a friend (Here)

  • Full channel: White Egret

Note: If you prefer using different editing software, that’s totally okay. I’m flexible — but part of this is to share project files for learning and clean-up, so Premiere is ideal.

If this sounds interesting or you want to ask questions, feel free to message me. I respond quickest on Discord: Discord: .Lambert

Thanks for reading, and I hope to hear from you!

— Lambert