Practical writing from the team behind the edits, on what actually moves retention and what's just noise. New post every week.
A long intro is one of the most common reasons a strong video underperforms. Here's how we approach the first fifteen seconds.
Read the post →Viewers notice bad audio faster than bad video. Here's what actually separates a professional sounding edit from an amateur one.
Read the post →The first draft isn't the finished video, and reviewing it the wrong way slows the whole process down. Here's what to actually focus on.
Read the post →There's no universal posting frequency that works for every channel. Here's how we actually help clients figure out theirs.
Read the post →Footage straight off the camera almost never looks the way the final video does. Here's what's actually happening in a color grade.
Read the post →Cutting a random ten minutes out of a two hour episode rarely works. Here's what actually makes a podcast clip land.
Read the post →Analytics has a lot of numbers that don't actually matter much. Here's what we actually look at with clients, and why.
Read the post →Pacing isn't just about cutting fast. Here's what we actually mean when we talk about pacing during an edit.
Read the post →Filming doesn't have to happen every time you post. Here's how batching works and why it makes editing faster too.
Read the post →Talking head footage carries the message, but B-roll is what keeps someone actually watching. Here's how we think about it.
Read the post →Revisions are part of every project. Here's how we keep them from turning into a back and forth that never actually finishes.
Read the post →Skipping straight to a polished edit is where a lot of projects go sideways. Here's why we build a rough cut first, every time.
Read the post →A thumbnail's only job is to win against everything else on the page. Here's what separates the ones that work from the ones that quietly get scrolled past.
Read the post →Fiverr gigs or an editing agency? A fair, practical comparison of the two models and which one fits different kinds of content.
Read the post →Freelancer.com's bidding model or an editing agency? A fair comparison of how each approach handles video editing.
Read the post →Guru's flexible freelance marketplace or an editing agency? An honest comparison to help you decide what fits your content.
Read the post →PeoplePerHour's fixed-offer freelancers or an editing agency? A fair, practical comparison for creators and businesses.
Read the post →Our actual pre-edit process, from footage review to the first pass, and why skipping this step is usually why a DIY edit feels flat.
Read the post →A realistic breakdown of what editing costs at different stages of a channel or business, and when it actually pays for itself.
Read the post →The first 1.5 seconds decide everything on a Short. Here's the exact structure we default to before touching the rest of the edit.
Read the post →What a good editor actually takes off your plate, and where creators still get burned out even after hiring one.
Read the post →They do different jobs. Here's how to split your time and budget between Shorts and long-form without guessing.
Read the post →Small habits in the edit that cause viewers to click away without you noticing, and what to do instead.
Read the post →Ideal video length isn't one magic number. Here's how we actually decide it for clients, based on the niche, the retention graph, and what the video is for.
Read the post →You don't need a new idea every day. Here's a practical way to pull weeks of Shorts, Reels, and TikToks out of a single long-form video you already filmed.
Read the post →A weak brief is the most common reason edits come back wrong. Here's what an editor actually needs from you to get it right on the first pass.
Read the post →The same raw footage needs a different edit depending on where it's going. Here's what actually changes between platforms, and why one edit rarely works everywhere.
Read the post →A perfect video that never ships helps nobody. Here's why a steady posting rhythm usually outperforms occasional perfection, and how to build one that actually holds.
Read the post →Editing alone won't save a bad idea, but it's one of the most underrated levers for YouTube growth. Here's how the pieces actually connect.
Read the post →What actually separates a good video editing service from a bad one, and the questions worth asking before you hand over your footage.
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