Post Production Services

Are you pulling your hair out trying to edit a video you’ve already filmed? We should talk. While we often see projects through from concept to completion (like many of the examples below), we also love collaborating with other teams and producers, helping them cross the finish line on a partially completed project.

Let’s be honest, the quality of the originating content will certainly affect the quality of the end result, but we can still make a great video out of user-generated content, just like the Sauce Toss example below!

If you are looking for full-service production, we’d love to chat with you on that as well.

Below you’ll find three common styles of videos. Take a look to see what might be a good approach for your video. And while every project is different, you can find some pricing information and examples below.

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Story Highlight Video

Prices starting at: $3,964

Whether you have a collection of footage about your product, service, or event (live or virtual), we can edit short form videos for your event, website, or social media. These types of videos can be used to remind your guests of the good time they had at your event with a follow up “Thank You” video, build FOMO for those who missed out to make sure they attend next time, promote a product or service, or repurpose content for another platform.

Examples of our work:

MiniDoc

Prices for 30-60 second edit starting at: $3,964

Prices for 15-30 Second Cutdowns start at: $324 each

These projects are approached as a documentary containing a mix of interviews, b-roll, and graphics. These videos are often used as a fundraising tool, or as a form of advertising about a product or service. These videos can live on a website and/or be played at an event. The story is created in the edit.

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Scripted Content

Prices starting at: $7,928

If you have a project that has already been scripted and shot, we can help you cross the finish line by taking your footage and stringing it all together based on your script. We approach visual storytelling as being accomplished in three stages. Scripting, Shooting, and Editing. While the first two stages heavily inform the edit, this third and final stage can be an exciting place to try things that you previously may not have seen as possible.

There are many approaches to this type of content, though we often see two different types: Hosted and Narrative. While both require a script and working with professional actors, the major difference is that “Hosted Videos” feature a Host speaking directly to the camera throughout the video and “Narrative Videos” are more similar to traditional filmmaking with scenes being played out telling a story.

Examples of our work: