1.Raw Footage:
The original, unedited video and audio files captured during the shoot.
Edited Video(s):
2.A professionally edited video(s) that aligns with the client's vision and project requirements.
High-Resolution Video Files:
3.Exported video files in a high-resolution format suitable for the intended use (e.g., online streaming, broadcast, or film).
Color Graded Footage:
4.Video clips that have undergone color correction and grading to achieve a consistent and aesthetically pleasing look.
Audio Enhancement:
5.Improved and polished audio tracks, including adjustments for clarity, volume, and any necessary noise reduction.
Music and Sound Effects (if applicable):
6.Addition of background music or sound effects as per the project's requirements.
Final Cut Revisions:
7.A specified number of revisions to the final cut based on client feedback and adjustments.
Different Versions/Formats:
8.Depending on the agreement, the client may receive project files, such as Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro project files, which allow for future edits or modifications.