I'm Vivin Agista, a CapCut editor specializing in short-form video. I build Reels, TikToks, and Shorts on retention-first pacing and typography-led storytelling.
Attention is the currency of short-form video, and I spend every second earning it.
I turn raw, unstructured footage into content built to hold attention from the first frame to the last. Whether it's a creator's personal vlog, a brand's product story, or UGC-style content for social ads, the goal stays the same: deliver content that communicates clearly within seconds.
Typography is where my style starts. I treat text on screen as a design element, not an afterthought. The way words move, appear, and disappear sets the tone before a single sentence is spoken. From there I layer in dynamic captions, motion graphics, and mood-driven color grading to build a rhythm that feels intentional, not templated.
Translating
raw footage
into feeling
Every cut, transition, and beat is placed to prevent drop-off, not just to "look good."
Text design that adds personality and clarity, especially in openers and key story beats.
Blending talking-head narration with cinematic B-roll without losing narrative focus.
Editing with the scroll in mind, based on how Reels, TikTok, and Shorts actually get watched.
Before a single clip is placed, I design the typography that opens the video. It decides the mood before the footage does.
A three-word kinetic opener, timed to the beat, sets the emotional register in under a second.
Talking-head and cinematic footage are alternated deliberately. Each cut has a job: hold, breathe, or push forward.
A talking-head beat gives way to a cinematic cutaway right as attention starts to dip.
Color grading isn't a filter, it's the emotional finish that ties captions, transitions, and footage into one atmosphere.
Warm midtones for talking-head, deeper contrast for B-roll: one mood, two treatments.
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A rotating selection of recent short-form work. Updated as new edits go live, no need to leave the page to watch them.
A color-grading-led edit built entirely around this client's own direction, tone, warmth, and pacing all shaped to their brief rather than a default preset.
Proof that a grade built for the brand, not just a filter pass, is what makes food content actually look appetizing on the scroll.
Edited for a content creator's own TikTok, built on the same retention-first pacing and typography-led storytelling used across this whole portfolio.
Two different platforms, two different clients, same discipline: every cut earns its place or it doesn't make the edit.
Sets tone and visual identity before any footage plays, since typography is the first impression.
A short-form vlog combining spoken narration with cinematic B-roll, engineered so no segment overstays its welcome.
A vlog that hooks from the opening frame and sustains attention through visual variety, with typography as the anchor that ties the whole piece together.
Short-form content built to hold attention: vlogs, brand stories, and UGC-style content for Reels, TikTok, and Shorts.
It depends on scope. I'm happy to confirm a realistic timeline once I understand your footage and deadline.
Not at all. The techniques shown here, like pacing, typography, and hybrid storytelling, apply across niches: product, lifestyle, UGC, and more.
Raw footage, a rough goal for the video, and any brand or style references you already like.
Currently building my client roster, which means focused attention, fast communication, and full dedication on every project.