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Just need someone to edit and put together a couple clips together for a class project

I can not upload the clips so i will need to emailt them to you the whole movie will be about 8-9 mins long if not shorter

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Just need someone to edit and put together a couple clips together for a class project I can not upload the clips so i will need to emailt them to you the whole movie will be about 8-9 mins long if not shorter

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