Content Creator


About this Gig
My services focus on storytelling through words, visuals, and moving images, combining creativity with clear communication. I provide graphic design services for print and digital platforms. This includes designing posters, banners, social media creatives, ID cards, event collaterals, magazine pages, and advertisements. I work comfortably with tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Canva, and I design keeping both aesthetics and purpose in mind, whether the requirement is institutional, corporate, cultural, or social. As a content writer, I create meaningful and audience-focused content in Hindi and English. My work includes poetry, creative writing, social and political content, ad copy, captions, scripts, and long-form articles. With a background in mass communication and literature, I ensure that the language feels natural, sensitive, and contextually accurate rather than mechanical or promotional. In filmmaking and video work, I offer services related to scriptwriting, direction support, video editing, and basic motion graphics. I edit interviews, testimonials, event recordings, and short films using Premiere Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve. My approach focuses on narrative flow, emotional rhythm, and clarity rather than excessive effects. I also provide AI language training services, especially for Hindi. I help improve language quality, naturalness, cultural accuracy, and response relevance for AI systems. This includes evaluating outputs, correcting linguistic issues, and guiding models to sound more human and context-aware. Overall, my service is best suited for individuals, organizations, publishers, institutions, and creators who want thoughtful content, strong visual identity, and storytelling that feels honest, grounded, and impactful rather than generic or superficial.
Requirements
To deliver good work smoothly, I usually need the following information and materials from you. This helps avoid confusion, delays, and repeated revisions. First, a clear brief. You should explain what you want, why you want it, and where it will be used. For example, social media, print, film festival, website, institutional use, or advertising. Even a simple explanation in plain language is enough. Second, the objective and message. I need to know the main purpose of the work. Is it to inform, promote, document, persuade, or tell a story? Also, what is the one key message the audience should take away? Third, target audience details. Information about who the content is for helps a lot. Age group, language preference, region, and tone expectation like formal, emotional, literary, or conversational. Fourth, content inputs. This includes text, data, reference points, logos, brand guidelines, previous designs, photographs, video clips, or any raw material the client already has. If content is not ready, clarity on whether I am expected to write or develop it is important. Fifth, style and references. Visual or writing references that the client likes or dislikes are very useful. This can be sample designs, links, films, posters, or even a short note saying what kind of look or feel they prefer. Sixth, technical requirements. Sizes, formats, duration, platform specifications, color preferences, language requirements, and any compliance or institutional guidelines that must be followed. Seventh, timeline and deadlines. Clear delivery dates, intermediate review points, and urgency level help in planning the work properly. Eighth, revision scope. How many revisions are expected and at what stage feedback will be given. This keeps expectations realistic on both sides. Ninth, approval authority. Knowing who will give final approval avoids last-minute changes from multiple people. Finally, budget and usage rights. Clear discussion on budget, payment terms, and where and how the final work will be used helps avoid future misunderstandings. When these things are shared clearly, the work process becomes smoother, faster, and more creative for both you and me.
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