Final Edited Video
High-Resolution Master File: The completed video in the highest resolution format suitable for the client’s needs, such as 4K or 1080p.
Optimized Formats: Versions of the video optimized for various platforms and uses, such as social media, web, and broadcast, in formats like MP4, MOV, or AVI.
Raw Footage and Project Files
Raw Footage: All original video clips and footage used in the project.
Project Files: Editable project files from the video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), allowing for future modifications if needed.
Supporting Elements
Graphics and Titles: Custom graphics, titles, lower thirds, and any other text or visual elements added to the video.
Audio Elements: Finalized audio tracks including background music, voiceovers, sound effects, and any audio enhancements applied during editing.
Preview and Revisions
Draft Versions: Initial cuts or drafts of the video provided for client review and feedback.
Revisions: Incorporation of client feedback with a specified number of revision rounds to ensure satisfaction with the final product.
Supplementary Content
Teaser Clips: Shortened versions or highlight reels for promotional purposes on social media or other platforms.
Thumbnails and Stills: High-quality still images or custom thumbnails for video platforms like YouTube.