Short-Form Video Edit– Standard
Short-Form Video Edit– Standard
This package is a step up from the basic plan, offering an upgraded, more polished, and professional look to your video. This plan is perfect for clients who want to step up from the basic plan.
This plan includes the following
Detailed Editing: Beyond simple cuts, this includes precise trimming, scene selection, and organising the footage into a tight, well-paced narrative.
Advanced Transitions: In addition to basic transitions, this package may include smoother or more creative transitions, such as zoom effects, slide-ins, or swipe transitions. These transitions help enhance storytelling and improve the flow between scenes.
Multiple Audio Tracks: If the video includes background music, interviews, voiceovers, or sound effects, multiple audio tracks can be integrated and balanced smoothly.
Basic to Moderate Colour Grading: Enhancing the footage with colour grading to establish a mood or tone, such as a cinematic warm or cool palette. This may involve improving skin tones, adding film-like effects, or creating a specific colour scheme (e.g., a vintage look or high-contrast modern aesthetic).
Intro/Outro Animations: Adding animated text or logos at the start and end of the video, potentially with smooth motion graphics for a professional finish. This may include animated title sequences or branded intros with the client’s logo.
Lower Thirds and Text Animations: For interviews, talking heads, or informational videos, incorporating animated lower-thirds with names, titles, and extra details at the bottom of the screen. These animations can range from simple slides to dynamic effects with subtle motion.
Basic Motion Graphics: Including subtle motion graphics, such as moving elements or simple icons, to highlight key points or illustrate concepts in the video.
Narrative Flow: Ensuring the video has a clear structure and pacing, with well-timed pauses and dramatic effects to maintain engagement. This level of editing requires attention to continuity and storytelling to create a compelling final product.
Multiple Camera Angles: If the project includes footage from multiple cameras, syncing and editing those clips together for smoother transitions between shots. This is particularly useful for event videos, interviews, and vlogs.
Basic Visual Effects (VFX): Adding simple VFX, such as simulated lens flares, light leaks, or atmospheric effects like rain or smoke, to enhance the video’s style without turning it into a full-scale effects-heavy production.
Speed Ramping or Time-Lapse: If appropriate, incorporating slow motion, speed-ups, or time-lapse sequences for a more cinematic and engaging experience.