Modern Age Coders runs live coding and mathematics classes for students across 15+ countries. We record every class. Your job is to go through these recordings and pull out the moments where real teaching happens — a concept clicking, a student's doubt getting solved, an instructor breaking down something hard into something simple — and turn them into short-form videos (Reels, YouTube Shorts, Instagram) that make a stranger stop scrolling and think "I want to learn from this person."
This is not meme-editing or trend-chasing. We're not looking for jump-cuts-every-half-second, loud captions, or content that gets views but says nothing. We want shorts that carry genuine teaching depth — where the value is real and visible in 30-60 seconds, so a parent or student watching it trusts that MAC actually teaches well. Think "proof of expertise," not "proof of entertainment."
What You'll Actually Do
- Watch full recorded class lectures (1-2 hours each) across Python, Java, JavaScript, Web Development, AI/ML, and Mathematics, and identify the 3-5 best extractable moments per class
- Cut these into short-form videos (30-90 seconds) that stand alone and teach something real — a concept, a doubt resolved, a "why," a satisfying "aha"
- Add clean captions/subtitles that reinforce the concept (not distract from it), light text callouts for key terms, and simple visual aids (code highlighting, formula callouts) where useful
- Maintain a consistent, calm, credible visual style — no flashy transitions, no meme templates, no gimmick sound effects that undercut the teaching
- Work closely with instructors to understand what concept is actually being taught in a clip, so the edit highlights the right thing (this means you need to actually understand the material, not just cut where the audio gets loud)
- Organize and archive raw lecture footage and finished clips systematically
- Suggest which lectures/topics are worth extracting from, based on what's pedagogically strong, not just what sounds punchy
- Iterate based on performance data and instructor/parent feedback — but always weigh "did this help someone trust MAC" over pure view count
What We Need From You
- Solid hands-on experience editing short-form video (Premiere Pro, CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, or similar) — send us your reel/portfolio
- Genuine patience to sit through full lecture recordings and find the real gold, not just clip whatever's easiest
- An eye for pacing that respects the content — knowing when a slower, clearer explanation beats a fast cut
- Basic comfort with technical/educational content — you don't need to code, but you should be able to follow a Python or Maths explanation well enough to know what's actually being taught in a clip
- Strong captioning/subtitle sense — clean, accurate, well-timed, never distracting
- Self-direction — you'll often be given raw footage and a rough brief, not a shot-by-shot script
What Will Make You Stand Out
- Prior experience editing educational or "edu-tainment" content (not just lifestyle/vlog/comedy reels)
- Some familiarity with coding or maths concepts, even basic, so you can spot when a lecture segment is genuinely insightful vs. just loud
- A portfolio that shows restraint — edits that trust the content instead of overcompensating with effects
What Success Looks Like
Within the first month, you should be independently going through raw lectures, picking strong segments without heavy hand-holding, and producing shorts that instructors themselves would be proud to share — because the teaching, not the editing, is doing the work.
Pay: ₹5,000.00 - ₹7,000.00 per month
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Work Location: Remote