
My name is Amy Lopez and I'm a Christian freelance video editor with over a decade of experience developing my style through independent projects and creative work. I currently edit in DaVinci Resolve Studio 19 and previously worked in Adobe Premiere Pro for five years. My work includes music videos, vlogs, long-form video essays, and short-form social media content, with an emphasis on pacing, storytelling, and visual style.
Fast-paced, creative music video edits from my YouTube channel--precise timing, smooth transitions, and plenty of energy!
Collaborations with creators on vlogs, video essays, and promotional videos, delivered efficiently and with excellence!
Personal AMV edits on my YouTube and Instagram accounts, experimenting with creative storytelling, transitions, and effects while building an audience of 1K+ subscribers!
My Video Production gear (from 2019-now):
Camera: Canon EOS M50
Editor: DaVinci Resolve Studio 19
Computer: 2021 14" MacBook Pro M1 Pro
Lens: Canon EF-M 15-45MM f/3.5-6.3 IS STM
Microphones: Takstar SGC-600 Shotgun Mic & Fifine K668 USB Mic
Lighting: Neewer ZC-10S USB LED Light Panels & Vivitar 8" LED Ring Light
Capture Card: Elgato HD60 X
Streaming Software: OBS
CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
I created a Big Mashup for my 10-Year YouTube Anniversary (2024). All footage was filmed and edited by me, with unique transitions added using PremiereGal's Toolkit!
I filmed this music video during golden hour to give it a cinematic look. I matched the footage to the lyrics and timed zoom and spin transitions to the beat.
My part in a collaboration featuring colored lights and green screen effects that contrasts the dark outside footage.
I contributed to another collaboration, creating mini music videos for each song phrase with unique color themes, transitions, overlays, alongside fun camera angles, green screen effects, and colored lights.
I recreated the "Tick, Tick...BOOM!" trailer using Webkinz. I designed costumes and props, adding my own creative spin. Compare with the original trailer.
I added subtitles using DaVinci Resolve Studio's Neural Engine, finishing the project faster and more efficiently than manual typing.
I reformatted a video into a YouTube short, adding eye-catching subtitles that change color to emphasize key words.
I edited a short promotional video for a youth retreat, timing clips to the music and including important event details. The finished video was showcased at my church.
I edited this update video for a fanmade "Lady and the Tramp" sequel, trimming the voiceover and adding visuals to match. I used stock footage from Pexels and copyright-free lofi background music.
I edited a family vlog, sequencing clips, adding copyright-free background music for each scene, and using visual and sound effects to add humor.
I created an AMV focusing on the mother-son relationship between the main characters, selecting clips to match the song and using simple transitions and voiceovers to tell the emotional story.
I edited my first AMV in DaVinci Resolve Studio 19, using simple transitions to enhance storytelling and adding creative text effects to match the aesthetics!
I created my first AMV edited with DaVinci Resolve 19, highlighting Christian themes within a Disney movie. Built-in transitions at 1080p/60fps give smoother motion blur, with voiceovers and clips matched to the story.
I made an AMV featuring my favorite Circle and Rectangle effects, created manually with keyframing--a time-consuming process, but a lot of fun!
One of my first AMV edits. I paired Disney footage with music to highlight the main duo's friendship, using color effects and transitions to enhance the storytelling.