About
Video Editor, Motion Graphics Artist and Plugin Developer
I am a video editor, motion graphics artist and plugin developer with professional experience since 2014.
Over the years I have worked with international clients, creating content for a wide range of productions, from promotional videos and visual effects to workflow tools for video editors.
My work focuses on video editing, motion graphics, automation and the development of tools that improve productivity in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects.
I regularly work with Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator and Blender, combining creative and technical skills to produce efficient workflows and high-quality visual content.
Through Dherman Video, I share tutorials, courses and resources designed to help editors and content creators improve their skills and accelerate their production process.
Dherman Video is my personal brand, portfolio and educational platform, where I publish tutorials, develop tools for video production and editing, and share knowledge with the editing community.
My Story
My journey in video production began in 2014 with video editing and visual storytelling. Over time, my interest expanded beyond editing into motion graphics, workflow optimization and software development for creative professionals.
As my experience grew, I started creating tools and plugins designed to automate repetitive tasks and improve efficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects. This combination of creativity and technical problem-solving became a key part of my professional work.
Today, Dherman Video brings together my work as a video editor, motion graphics artist, educator and developer. Through tutorials, courses, plugins and production resources, I aim to help creators work faster, learn new skills and build better content.
What I Do
- Video Editing
- Motion Graphics
- Adobe Premiere Pro Workflows
- Adobe After Effects Workflows
- Plugin Development
- Automation Tools
- Tutorials and Courses
- Content Creation Resources