Edited Video Files:
Provide the final, edited video files in the format agreed upon (MP4, MOV, etc.).
Ensure that the resolution and quality meet the client's specifications.
Intro/Outro Sequences:
Include any customized intro or outro sequences as discussed with the client.
Color Correction/Grading:
If applicable, deliver the video with color corrections or grading applied.
Audio Enhancement:
Ensure the audio is clean, clear, and appropriately mixed.
Include any additional sound effects or music tracks as agreed.
Transitions and Effects:
Provide the video with smooth transitions and any agreed-upon visual effects.
Lower Thirds and Titles:
Include any lower thirds or titles with relevant information.
Closed Captions/Subtitles:
If required, deliver the video with accurately timed and formatted closed captions or subtitles.
Storyboard or Shot List (if applicable):
Include any documents outlining the sequence of shots or a storyboard if it was part of the project agreement.
Project Files :
If the client requests, provide the project files for future edits. This may include Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or other editing software files.
Preview/Review Versions:
Share draft versions for client review and feedback before finalizing the edit.
Delivery Method:
Specify how the files will be delivered (cloud storage, file-sharing platforms, physical media, etc.).
Usage Rights and Licensing:
Clearly define the usage rights and licensing terms for the delivered video content.
Delivery Timeline:
Clearly communicate and adhere to the agreed-upon delivery timeline.
Client Instructions/Documentation:
Provide any necessary instructions or documentation on how to use the delivered files or make future edits.
Backup Copies:
Keep backup copies of the edited files for a specified duration in case the client needs additional copies or revisions.