Video Editing

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Summary

Edited Video: The primary deliverable is the edited video itself. This is the final product of the video editing process, where raw footage has been transformed into a polished and coherent video based on the client's requirements. The edited video will include all the selected and arranged clips, transitions, effects, and any other creative elements as agreed upon.
Video File Formats: I usually provide the edited video in various file formats to ensure compatibility with different platforms and uses. Common formats include MP4, MOV, AVI, and more. The client may receive multiple versions optimized for different purposes, such as web streaming, social media sharing, or high-resolution playback.
Quality and Resolution: The video will be delivered in the specified quality and resolution, which can range from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) or even 4K Ultra HD, depending on the client's requirements and the original footage quality.
Audio Enhancements: If audio is part of the project, clients will receive an improved audio track that may include noise reduction, equalization, and adjustments to ensure clear and balanced sound.
Color Correction and Grading: If applicable, the edited video will incorporate color correction and grading. The client may receive the video in both corrected and graded versions, or a single version that includes both color correction and grading.
Graphics and Titles: If the video includes text overlays, titles, lower thirds, or other graphical elements, these will be included in the deliverables. Graphics may be provided as separate files or integrated into the edited video.
Transitions and Effects: Clients will receive the edited video with any agreed-upon transitions (e.g., cuts, fades, wipes) and special effects (e.g., motion graphics, visual effects) as specified in the project brief.
Client Revisions: Depending on the terms of the project, clients may also receive one or more rounds of revisions to ensure that the final video aligns with their vision and feedback.
Project Files: In some cases, clients may request or receive project files, such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro project files, if they plan to make future edits or modifications themselves.
Delivery Format: The final deliverables are typically shared with clients through a secure and convenient method, such as a file-sharing platform, cloud storage, or physical media (e.g., USB drive, DVD) as per their preference.
Usage Rights: Clients should also receive clear documentation outlining the usage rights and permissions for the edited video, especially if it will be used for commercial purposes or public distribution.

What's included

  • Common formats include MP4, MOV, AVI, and more

    The final deliverables are typically shared with clients through a secure and convenient method, such as a file-sharing platform, cloud storage, or physical media (e.g., USB drive, DVD) as per their preference.


Skills and tools

Video Editor
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Premiere Pro
DaVinci Resolve
Final Cut Pro

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