Video Editing for Economics & Trade Explainer Channels
As a freelance video editor, I edit economics and trade explainer channels —
animated trade route and supply chain maps, country data overlays, and chart
visualization graphics. Send me your script or research and I'll handle the
maps, the charts, and the polish.
These are the most common issues economics and trade explainer channel owners face before working with a professional editor. I fix all of them.
Trade relationships are hard to visualize without a map
I turn dense trade and supply chain explanation into animated map
sequences with route paths and country highlights, so the geography
carries the story.
Viewers get lost comparing countries or data mid-video
I add animated country data overlays and comparison charts so viewers can
follow multi-country comparisons without losing the thread.
Raw economic data looks dry as a spreadsheet on screen
I turn raw numbers into animated charts and graphics so the scale of the
story is felt, not just stated.
No on-screen citations makes claims look unverified
I add clean lower-third source citations that build credibility without
cluttering the frame or breaking the visual flow.
A weekly upload schedule is impossible when every video needs custom maps and charts
I work with several channels on a recurring retainer, applying the same
map and chart style consistently so uploads stay on schedule.
The video feels like a dry lecture instead of a story
I pace cuts to the narration's rhythm and build in visual variety, so heavy
economic subject matter still feels like a story, not a slideshow.
How It Works
Simple 4-Step Process
From script and research to a publish-ready episode — here's exactly how we
work together.
Send your script or voiceover, data sources, countries or routes to animate,
and any style references.
I build the animated map and chart sequences, pace the cut to your
narration, and add citation graphics where needed.
You review the cut and leave timestamped notes on pacing, data accuracy, or
citations. I refine until it's ready to publish.
Receive your publish-ready episode in 4K, exported for YouTube, on schedule
for your next upload.
Portfolio
My Work
These examples show the map animation, chart graphics, and narrative pacing I
bring to economics and trade explainer content.
FAQ
Questions Clients Ask First
Common questions from economics and trade explainer channel owners before they
outsource video editing.
Yes. I build animated maps showing trade routes, shipping lanes, and supply
chain flows so viewers can see how goods and money actually move between
countries.
Yes. GDP, growth rates, trade balances, and other country data get animated
map overlays and chart graphics so numbers are felt at a glance, not just
read aloud.
Yes. I build a reusable map and chart style — colors, labels, fonts, motion
language — and apply it consistently across your channel's episodes so the
series feels unified.
Yes. Animated bar charts, line graphs, and comparison charts get built
alongside the maps whenever a number tells the story better than a country
highlight does.
Yes. I can add clean lower-third citation supers referencing your data
sources, which helps build credibility on economic claims.
Yes. I work with several channels on a recurring weekly or biweekly retainer,
applying the same map and chart style consistently across every upload.
Yes. Send the countries, data, and event details, and I'll build a cinematic
animated sequence — trade flows, tariff impacts, market shifts — to match.
Yes. I regularly sign NDAs before receiving unpublished scripts, research, or
channel strategy, and keep everything confidential.
Pricing depends on runtime, how many animated map and chart sequences are
needed, and how much citation work is involved. Most episodes fall between
$100 and $600; heavily map-animated or long-form episodes can run $600+.
I'll quote exactly after seeing your script or a reference episode.