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Chemical Engineer & Enviro-Science MSc student. I’ve boosted industrial efficiency by 2% and lead international student teams. Passionate about green tech, AI, and digital content creation.

Chemical Engineer & Enviro-Science MSc student. I’ve boosted industrial efficiency by 2% and lead international student teams. Passionate about green tech, AI, and digital content creation.

Endorsements

21+

About Me

Veszprém, Hungary

Environmental Science

Class of 2027

Budapest, Hungary

Skills

Social media marketing
Hospitality Service
Event Hosting

Interests

Social media
Fashion design
Business

My Clubs and Associations

ELB

Brands I Follow

Joggy
Smart Mouth PR
Beam Tanning
Elavi
Neuron
Protein Pints
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Interview Questions

The Puck Podcast

Podcast Video Editor for Social Media Clips

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What experience do you have editing video?

My video editing experience bridges structured, large-scale community management with targeted, high-retention creative storytelling. I approach the editing timeline with an analytical mindset, focusing heavily on pacing, trend patterns, and viewer retention metrics.Here is where I have actively applied and refined my editing skills:Creative Content Direction & Niche Community Growth: On a personal and highly creative level, I launched and manage a dedicated poetry and digital art page called 'Depressed Urdu'. I handle the complete creative pipeline—taking classical Urdu and Punjabi poetry, translating and rephrasing the text, and pairing it with minimalist visual design. Using CapCut Pro, I edit highly cinematic, short-form video reels that leverage professional lighting concepts, specific color grades, and precise audio-syncing. This hands-on loop has taught me how to edit specifically to match trending audio structures, format dynamic captions, and establish a distinct, memorable brand aesthetic.Multimedia Content for Large International Audiences: In my role as a coordinator for Erasmus Life Budapest, I manage digital logistics and communications for a highly active network of over 500 international students per semester. To keep this community engaged across social channels, I edit promotional and recap videos for city-wide student events, travel trips, and social gatherings. This experience has taught me how to take raw, chaotic event footage and trim it down into polished, high-energy clips that drive immediate event conversions and sign-ups.Workflow Integration with Canva: To maintain a cohesive visual identity across all video assets, I integrate CapCut with Canva. I design custom frames, split-screen templates, lower-thirds, and graphic overlays in Canva before importing them as visual fills into my video timeline, ensuring every clip looks premium and aligned with overall brand goals.Whether I am adjusting keyframe animations to punch up a specific dialogue beat or mixing background levels to keep a speaker's voice crisp, I treat video editing like a process—relying on a strong creative eye to stop the scroll, but solid structural timing to keep the viewer watching until the end.

The Puck Podcast

Podcast Video Editor for Social Media Clips

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How do you ensure videos remain engaging and concise?

Recommended Answer"To ensure short-form videos remain both engaging and concise, I treat video editing like a structured process where every single second must justify its place on the timeline. Managing my own creative page, 'Depressed Urdu,' alongside coordinating digital communications for a community of over 500 international students at Erasmus Life Budapest, has taught me exactly how to hold the fleeting attention spans of social media audiences.I use a four-part framework to keep podcast clips concise and high-performing:Aggressive Continuity Editing (The 3-Second Rule): I edit with the mindset that the first three seconds are a make-or-break window. Instead of a slow, chronological buildup, I open the clip with the most dramatic, insightful, or humorous quote from the podcast as a 'hook' before rolling into the context. I aggressively trim out dead air, filler words ('um,' 'like,' 'ah'), and repetitive phrasings so the dialogue flows with rapid, punchy momentum.Visual Resets and Pacing Changes: If a clip stays on a static wide shot of two people talking for more than five seconds, the viewer swipes away. I use CapCut to implement visual resets every 2 to 3 seconds. This includes switching camera angles, utilizing smooth digital zooms to emphasize key points, and overlaying relevant text or b-roll graphics designed in Canva. These micro-adjustments keep the viewer's eyes moving and re-engage their brain.Dynamic, High-Contrast Captions: Because a vast majority of users browse their feeds on mute, visual text is the narration. I don't just rely on standard auto-captions; I manually style them into short, 1-to-3 word blocks with animated pop-ins. I highlight actionable keywords or punchlines in high-contrast colors (like bright yellow or green) to anchor the viewer’s focus directly onto the core message.Contextual Audio Design: I use sound design to build momentum and signal transitions. Subtly mixing in trending, low-volume atmospheric background music and adding crisp sound effects (like subtle whooshes for transitions or pops for graphic overlays) creates a premium audio-visual layer that makes a 30-second clip feel incredibly dynamic.By cutting out the fluff and treating the visual timeline as a fast-paced narrative arc, I transform long podcast conversations into highly shareable, snackable pieces of media that expand a brand's digital footprint.

The Puck Podcast

Podcast Video Editor for Social Media Clips

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What video editing tools do you prefer for creating social media clips?

"My primary and preferred tool for creating high-retention social media clips from long-form content is CapCut Pro, paired with Canva for custom graphic assets. I treat video editing like a structured process—focusing heavily on the first three seconds to hook the viewer and stop the scroll.Here is why this tool stack is my preference for podcast clipping:Pacing and Dynamic Trimming (CapCut): For podcast footage, keeping the momentum fast-paced is essential. I use CapCut to seamlessly trim dead air and filler words, ensuring the dialogue flows naturally but rapidly. I utilize dynamic camera zooms, keyframe animations, and quick cuts on punchlines or key insights to maintain visual interest throughout the clip.Engagement Elements & Captions: Since a large percentage of users watch social media videos on mute, captions are non-negotiable. I use CapCut’s automated captioning features but manually style and animate them—using bold, high-contrast text and strategic color switches on emphasis words to match modern social media trends. I also pull trending, atmospheric background audio and sound effects to subtly enhance the emotional beats of the podcast clip.Visual Asset Design (Canva Integration): When a clip requires custom frames, split-screen layouts, or graphic overlays (like pop-up quote boxes or social handles), I design them in Canva to maintain a cohesive visual identity before importing them into my video timeline. This ensures the content looks polished, premium, and instantly recognizable on the feed.Beyond editing, I understand that a clip only succeeds if the algorithm pushes it. Managing my own dedicated poetry page, 'Depressed Urdu,' and coordinating digital logistics for a community of over 500 international students at Erasmus Life Budapest has taught me the importance of post-posting engagement. I am fully prepared to handle the manual community management required for this role—actively liking, commenting, and leveraging interactive Instagram/TikTok stories to actively expand The Puck Podcast’s social footprint."

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