Businesses and marketing teams
Edit product videos, interviews, event footage or campaign assets into versions ready for several channels.
If you already have interview, podcast, webinar, product or event footage, our team can review, select, edit, subtitle, adjust sound and color and export the final files for TikTok, Reels, YouTube or other agreed channels.

Post-production starts from existing footage. If you still need topic planning, hooks, scripts or a source-production plan, the Short Video Production service is the better starting point.
Edit product videos, interviews, event footage or campaign assets into versions ready for several channels.
Extract highlights, create short clips, add subtitles or break long-form content into reusable pieces.
Add editing capacity behind the scenes with agreed formats, deadlines and white-label handoff rules.
Editing cost depends on the real source material. We review source volume and required output before confirming price.
Use timecodes, a brief or an agreed selection goal to identify the sections that should remain.
Assess the source and define how much sound cleanup, color adjustment or problem repair belongs in scope.
Extract and restructure highlights without changing the intended meaning of the original.
Plan reframing, subtitles, safe zones and 9:16, 16:9 or 1:1 exports according to the destination channels.
Review source footage, edit structure, audio, subtitles and delivery requirements before confirming scope so post-production stays separate from new video production.
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Confirm must-keep sections, target duration, reference, subtitles, graphics and aspect ratios before the edit is too far along.
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Source audio quality, track count, noise reduction, music, subtitles and multiple ratios affect the real editing scope and should be reviewed before quoting.
Images illustrate post-production review and delivery context. They are not client case studies or evidence of project results.
Exact work depends on footage quality and duration, number of cameras, graphics, audio and the final file specification.
Review file count, format, total duration and basic image/audio quality before estimating.
Select and arrange content according to the brief, timecodes or target output.
Prepare and place subtitles according to the format and safe zone.
Adjust levels and basic image consistency within the agreed finishing scope.
Add titles, lower thirds, B-roll, icons or motion graphics when included.
Deliver the agreed resolution, ratio, codec and platform versions.
This example shows the assessment workflow, not a fixed deliverable count or client case study.
Check files, camera count and audio condition.
Confirm important sections, duration, subtitles, graphics and reference direction.
Deliver long-form or short-form files in the agreed ratios.
Clip quantity and pricing vary with footage hours, audio quality, camera count and graphics complexity.
We do not use one fixed price for every job because ten minutes from one camera is fundamentally different from several hours of multi-camera footage or damaged audio.
Edit short-form content from existing footage with subtitles and vertical output within scope.
Quoted from source durationSelect highlights from long-form material and turn them into several shorter pieces.
Quoted by footage hoursStructure long-form video with sound, color, graphics and final export according to the brief.
Custom scopeSend sample footage, total source duration, style reference, target output duration, required ratios and deadline so the team can estimate the real work.
Reviewing real files separates standard editing from additional repair, reframing or motion work that requires more time.
Total duration, camera count, format, audio quality and file organization.
Send a sample for review.Number of videos, target duration, aspect ratio, subtitles, graphics, music and reference style.
Confirm before editing starts.Deadline, revision rounds, codec, resolution and whether project source files are required.
State in scope.Confirming structure, duration, subtitles and destination ratios first reduces expensive rework later.
Check footage, duration, camera count, audio, references and must-keep content.
Agree output count, ratios, duration, graphics, subtitles, deadline and revision rounds.
Complete cut, pacing, subtitles, sound, color and agreed visual elements.
Send preview, apply agreed feedback and export final files to specification.
These answers clarify footage condition, subtitles, output formats and estimating before the edit starts.
Yes, provided the files are usable and you have the necessary usage rights.
Yes when reframing or vertical deliverables are included in the agreed output scope.
They can be included. Language, transcription quality and styling requirements should be defined before the quote.
We can give general direction, but a reliable estimate usually requires sample files, total duration and expected output.
Yes. We can select highlights and create several short-form outputs when the source quality and selection criteria are clear.
Not by default. If new production is needed, use the Short Video Production scope or request a separate filming assessment.
Only when specified in the handoff scope. Project files, fonts, licensed assets and third-party media rights should be agreed before production.
Share sample files, total duration, target outputs, reference style, ratios and deadline. We will separate standard editing from any extra repair, motion or multi-format work before quoting.