Most editors edit so people watch till the end. Cool. But what about what happens after the video ends? Saves, shares, the comments that aren't just fire emojis?
I watch your raw footage twice before touching the timeline. The save-worthy moments are what the edit is built around.
Pattern interrupts every 7โ12 seconds. Open loops in long-form. Hooks where the brain expects boring.
I sit on a beat when it earns it. Hard-cut when the viewer's about to scroll. Pacing matches the moment.
Color graded in Premiere. Motion graphics where they're needed. Sound layered with intent.
Included on every video. I'd rather get it right than ship it fast and wrong.
Voice notes, quick edits, last-minute changes when a video starts hitting. I work like part of your team.
I work with creators in trading, AI, and digital marketing. Send me your stuff before the call. I'll come in with notes on what needs to be done to improve. Worst case, we don't work together and you still walk away with something you can use.
Book a callLong-form and short-form. All of it edited for engagement, not just retention.
Long-form
Short-form
Three steps. You're talking to me directly the whole time. No account managers, no junior editors.
30 minutes. You show me your content, I tell you what's working and what's not. If we're a fit, we move forward. If not, no hard feelings โ you keep the feedback.
Shared Drive folder, short intake form, contract. 50% upfront, 50% on delivery. Everything in writing so nobody's confused later.
I edit, you review, we close. 3 revision rounds per video. Every delivery comes with a quick voice note explaining what I did and why.
A few things creators usually ask before booking the call.
Good content with mid edits is the most fixable problem in this game. Book a call, let's look at your stuff.