Raw footage. High-impact edits.
Capturing your Rust journey
Clients on the wipe.
A timeline of recent wipes.
36 cuts from the playlist. Click any row to watch on YouTube.
Pick your cut.
Three hourly tiers built around how Rust content actually performs. Charged per editing hour — you only pay for the time it takes to cut.
Smaller creators and straightforward edits — simple cuts, clean audio, fast turnarounds.
- Basic editing — simple cuts & pacing
- Basic audio balancing
- 1 revision included
- Best for: new YouTubers, simple gameplay edits, low-budget content
- No motion graphics, captions, or beat-sync
Extra revisions billed separately. Large footage dumps may need a custom quote.
Stronger pacing, music integration, and retention-focused editing for growing channels.
- Everything in Starter
- Music syncing
- More refined storytelling
- 2 revisions included
- Best for: Rust progression videos, raid edits, growing YouTubers
Motion graphics & captions available as add-ons.
Full-service production — long-form, cinematic, documentary-grade.
- Up to 20 hrs of raw footage per video
- You direct the brief — I execute
- Unlimited revisions
- Motion graphics & captions
- Music sync + heavy SFX
- Voiceover suggestions
Overflow footage past 20 hrs billed at $30/hr.
Trusted by the people wiping.
DSR killed it and created a great partnership that I plan to come back and use frequently. Thanks sir!
I love it when he makes my videos — it's very entertaining and fun to watch. 10 / 10.
Very communicative and does solid work. Always solid — we keep coming back.
Place a sleeping bag in my DMs.
Drop your Discord, the channel, and what you're trying to make. I'll add you within 24 hours and we'll lock a brief from there.
Before you DM.
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Inside the bay.
Two surfaces I work from every day — the preview monitor running beat-synced shorts, and the timeline bay where the cut actually happens.
I edit Rust because I've been playing it since 2014.
I’m Rustitor — a Rust video editor working with creators across YouTube and Twitch. I’ve been playing the game since its testing phase in 2014. I love the game, and editing started as a hobby. I first began editing for my friends, and eventually for creators.
- Where
- Fiverr · Level 1 seller
- Internet
- 1 Gbps · fast transfers
- Member since
- Jan 2023