HUVIDEOS
visit site- $5,000+
- Freelancer
- Cairo, Egypt
HUVIDEOS, an advertising company, was established in 2018. Their small team is headquartered in Cairo, Egypt and London, United Kingdom. The agency provides advertising, broadcast video, video production, and social media marketing.
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Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 2 projects
<$10K 1 project
$10K-$49K 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
HUVIDEOS was hired by a creative video agency to produce two video deliverables. The first was a testimonial video for a metal service company, featuring clients discussing membership benefits. The second was a reel showcasing the agency's work. The agency provided assets, footage, songs, images, and references for past projects. The videos were edited using Adobe Premiere by Mohammed, a Senior Video Editor at HUVIDEOS. The total cost of the project was $1,000 and the engagement took place in February 2021.
For the Cairo Television Network, HUVIDEOS provided video production and editing services. The Senior Video Editor, Mohammed, was trained on the specific skills needed for the network's news reports. The majority of the work involved feature stories and political, business, and sports news. The network has also produced several 11-minute documentaries. Mohammed manages three other editors for this ongoing project which started in November 2016. The network has invested between $70,000 and $100,000 in this collaboration.
An international news channel engaged HUVIDEOS for video editing services. The team, consisting of three video editors, handles the daily editing of various content including short documentaries, news stories, and other video content. The news channel chose to work with HUVIDEOS due to their professional certification in video editing from Apple and their fluency in English. The ongoing engagement, which began in November 2017, has so far cost the news channel around $60,000.