Common questions before we work together

What kind of projects are a good fit?
Projects are usually a great fit when there’s a clear intention behind them — even if everything isn’t fully defined yet.
I work best with teams, founders, and creators who care about communicating something thoughtfully, even when timelines are fast.
Many of the projects I work on come from tech and SaaS teams, translating complex ideas into visuals people can easily understand.
Clear communication, mutual respect, and collaboration matter much more to me than having everything perfectly figured out from the start.
I start by asking a few key questions to understand the product, the message, and the goal of the video. Once things are clear, we align on scope, timeline, and communication — usually through email or Slack.
I sometimes work directly with founders and sometimes with marketing or product teams. After the first edit is shared, we iterate through feedback efficiently.
You can expect speed, reliability, and thoughtful communication throughout the process.

Do you help shape the message or just edit the video?
It depends on the project. Some teams come with a very clear direction, while others are still figuring out how to communicate their idea visually.
I often help refine the structure, pacing, and visual approach so the message becomes clear and engaging for the viewer.

Do you work fast with timelines?
Yes — I’m used to working with fast turnarounds and know how to move quickly when needed. That said, timelines depend on the type of video. A short edit and a motion-graphics explainer require very different production times.
Clear direction, assets, and feedback from the start help keep everything moving smoothly.

Can you share more details about projects not shown publicly?
Sometimes, yes. Some projects were created in-house or aren’t publicly available, so they don’t appear on my site. When possible, I’m happy to share more context about the process, decisions, and results during a conversation.

Do you work with both long-form and short-form content?
Yes — I’ve worked extensively with both.
My long-form work includes YouTube podcasts, interviews, and educational content. I also edit short-form videos for social platforms, clips, and fast-paced explainers. The format changes, but the focus stays the same: clarity, pacing, and making the content engaging and easy to watch.

How do you handle pricing?
Pricing depends on the scope of the project. For most work, I charge an hourly rate, and for ongoing collaborations, I can also offer a project-based rate with clear deliverables. Payment is typically split (50% to start, 50% on delivery). Staged payment plans can also be arranged when needed.
Editable/source files are available if required and are priced separately.

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