Kavin Mitran studied mass communication in KDU and went on to begin his career as a video editor. Despite majoring in journalism, his passion lied in creating videos. He has been bit by the proverbial film-bug since he was 10 years old after witnessing an archaic movie that had countless special effects scene. Since then, he has aimed for a career that grew very closely attached to video, scripts, shooting and directing. Of course editing has been a major part of his career which influenced his writing, shooting and directing styles.
Cut to 12 years later, Kavin is still going strong in the video-front of the digital marketing industry, creating countless reels. As the rule is with internet content, there have been a handful of hits amidst an ocean of misses. What's more significant is that Kavin is the type of person who learns from his mistakes, and the ocean of misses have taught him to create content that stays afloat.
Always innovating, and always figuring out ways to make visually intense content, Kavin has worked with many clients, most of whom who discontinued because they wanted him to recreate was was already working and going viral. Instead, Kavin had the yearning to put his own unique flare to the fireworks we call reels. After many disappointments, your job opening post gave a glimmer of hope. Kavin is set to come over and impress you will all that life has taught him. Let's not make it an interview. Let's shoot someone when we meet.
Let's blow the smoke out the window. Kavin wants your vision of your glorious future along side him to be crystal clear (hopefully in 4k resolution). If Kavin doesn't make the cut, at least you'll have a video example to show the next candidate how not to shoot or edit. Because Kavin is capable of planning, shooting and editing a video for you on the same day. Within 1 hour. He has been teaching businesses how to train their own employees to create video content In a very short span of time.
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