At the end of a video editing project, you'll get a polished final video in both high-res and web-friendly formats. Plus, you'll have all the raw footage and project files in case you want to tweak things later. Separate audio tracks, subtitles, and custom thumbnails are also part of the package. You'll get notes on any revisions made, and everything will be backed up for safekeeping. This setup ensures your video looks professional, is easy to update, and is ready to wow your audience across different platforms.
What's included
Final Videos
Final Edited Video
High-Resolution Version: The final video in the highest resolution available, often in formats like MP4
Compressed Version: A version optimized for web use, ensuring faster loading times without compromising too much on quality.
Raw Footage
Original Clips: All the raw, unedited footage used in the project, which can be useful for future edits or reference.
Project Files
Editing Software Files: Files from the editing software used (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), including all sequences, timelines, and edits.
Assets: All assets used in the project, such as graphics, images, and audio files.
At the end of a video editing project, you'll get a polished final video in both high-res and web-friendly formats. Plus, you'll have all the raw footage and project files in case you want to tweak things later. Separate audio tracks, subtitles, and custom thumbnails are also part of the package. You'll get notes on any revisions made, and everything will be backed up for safekeeping. This setup ensures your video looks professional, is easy to update, and is ready to wow your audience across different platforms.
What's included
Final Videos
Final Edited Video
High-Resolution Version: The final video in the highest resolution available, often in formats like MP4
Compressed Version: A version optimized for web use, ensuring faster loading times without compromising too much on quality.
Raw Footage
Original Clips: All the raw, unedited footage used in the project, which can be useful for future edits or reference.
Project Files
Editing Software Files: Files from the editing software used (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), including all sequences, timelines, and edits.
Assets: All assets used in the project, such as graphics, images, and audio files.