Video editor
Prahlad Jha
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Video editing
The deliverables for a video editor project can vary depending on the client's specific needs and requirements. However, some common deliverables that a client can expect to receive from a video editor include: Final edited video: This is the finished product that the client can use for their intended purpose. The video editor will make sure that the video meets the client's specifications, including length, format, and overall aesthetic. Raw footage: The client may request to receive the raw, unedited footage that was used to create the final video. This can be useful for archival purposes or if the client wants to make additional edits in the future. Audio files: If the client provided separate audio tracks, such as music or voiceover, the video editor may provide these files as separate deliverables. Project files: The video editor may also provide the client with the project files used to create the video. This can include the video editing software project file, which the client can use to make further edits in the future. Transitions and visual effects: The client may also receive a list of transitions and visual effects used in the final video, along with any necessary instructions or assets. It's important to note that these are just some common deliverables and the specific deliverables for a project will vary depending on the client's needs and requirements. The video editor should clearly communicate the deliverables that will be provided at the start of the project to ensure that the client knows what to expect.
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