*Cost varies slightly from one type of video to another.
Many things will determine the final cost of a video edit, such as:
- raw footage length
- finished edit length
- cuts & transitions
- text overlays
- color grading
- image stabilization
- sound adjustment
- music adding
- level of complexity of the work in general
Source footageWe edit footage recorded on any type of device (DSLRs, smartphones, tablets, camcorders, etc.)
For more polished finished product, ensure that the videographer takes steady shots, they use the correct settings, the framing is right, they get the right scenes. All this makes editing much easier as the quality of the finished edit will always depend on how good the source footage is. |
client styleWe work with our clients to enhance their vision for the video or match a style of work done by another editor. No need to interrupt the vibe or essence of your brand.....unless that's what you want!
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storyline/script Videos that require work with a given script, following specific directions and a branding guideline or maybe matching a certain look and feel. tend to be most demanding and in general the most expensive ones.
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we use fixed fees!
With a fixed rate you always know upfront how much you are going to end up paying for your video, as opposed to hourly rates, where you kind of guess how much the total will be.
Each minute of finished footage takes roughly 1 hour of work in post-production.
Therefore a basic 5 minute video (from raw footage) may take on average 5 hours to edit.
Each minute of finished footage takes roughly 1 hour of work in post-production.
Therefore a basic 5 minute video (from raw footage) may take on average 5 hours to edit.