Julian Bunetta Studio Tour Video Editing by Mario BustoJulian Bunetta Studio Tour Video Editing by Mario Busto

Julian Bunetta Studio Tour Video Editing

Mario Busto

Mario Busto

Splice — Studio Tour ft. Julian Bunetta Post-Production Editorial
If you've heard a pop radio hit in the last decade, there's a good chance Julian Bunetta had something to do with it. The producer and engineer behind One Direction's "Story of My Life," Niall Horan's "Slow Hands," and Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" opened up his Nashville home studio for Splice, and it was the kind of space that makes you want to sit down and start making something immediately.
Working with talent at this level demands an editorial approach that matches the weight of the subject. The tour covers a lot of ground — drum treatment, guitar selection, mic choices for different situations, the synths he keeps coming back to. But what made the edit interesting wasn't the gear list, it was Julian himself. He has a way of explaining his process that makes everything feel accessible without dumbing it down, and the edit leaned into that by letting his personality carry the pacing rather than rushing through the room.
Editing content for major music platforms and Grammy-level talent requires more than technical skill. It requires understanding how to craft a narrative that keeps viewers watching, drives engagement, and represents the brand at the highest level. My approach was to shape the footage into something that felt like a conversation rather than a walkthrough — the kind of video that earns replays because every watch reveals something new.
For Splice's audience of aspiring producers, it delivers genuine value and inspiration. For brands looking to create premium music content that performs, it's a strong example of what intentional, high-end editorial work looks like in practice.
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Posted May 24, 2026

Edited a studio tour video for Julian Bunetta's home studio, focusing on narrative and engagement.