Tasteful editing and content support for educators, consultants, and founders.
You're creating consistently. Something's still off — and it's not the camera, the microphone, or the topic. It's the structure, the pacing, and the absence of anyone thinking about your viewer.
You record for an hour, upload most of it, wonder why people drop off in the first two minutes. The content is there — it just isn't shaped for attention.
Your best insight is in minute seven. Viewers who don't already trust you are gone by minute one. Nobody told you — so you kept doing it the same way.
You didn't build a content channel to spend six hours in Premiere Pro per video. But you can't hand it to someone who doesn't understand what you're building.
Poor pacing, wrong cuts, no visual rhythm. It signals a lack of intention. Viewers trust what looks and feels considered.
Your long-form video could be five short clips, a teaser, a reel. None of that happens because no one has the system or the time to do it.
They cut your pauses and deliver an MP4. They don't think about retention curves, conversion moments, or what your audience needs to hear first.
A content operator sits between the raw idea and the finished asset — and takes responsibility for the whole journey.
This is a solo content operation service. That means I don't just cut your video — I think about why you're making it, who it's for, what they need to hear first, and how the whole thing should feel by the end.
Before I open Premiere Pro, I look at your structure. Does the opening earn the viewer's next five minutes? Is the argument clear or scattered? Is there natural momentum pulling people toward your offer?
Most video editors don't ask those questions. I do — because I've spent years in QA and software testing, where spotting broken flows, unclear logic, and user experience failures is the entire job. I apply that same systematic eye to content.
You send raw footage. I return a polished, strategically structured video — and optionally, a set of short-form clips ready for repurposing.
The deliverable is a finished asset. The real product is clarity.
Not a menu of add-ons. One integrated process — every element working toward the same outcome: content that earns attention.
Professional, precise editing in Premiere Pro. Cut for rhythm, not just length. Every cut earns its place.
Before editing starts, I map your content and flag problems — buried leads, weak transitions, lost momentum.
The first 30–60 seconds determine whether anyone stays. I restructure and sharpen until it works.
Good pacing isn't fast or slow — it's intentional. I shape the energy of every segment to keep viewers present.
Supporting visuals that reinforce, not distract. Every insert earns its placement by making content clearer.
You recorded yourself three times. Wandered. Repeated yourself. I extract what matters and build something coherent.
3–5 standalone short clips from your long-form video. Vertical or horizontal. Ready to post.
Platform-optimized export, captions, organized delivery folder. No chasing files, no format guesswork.
Six steps, every video, every time. You always know what's happening and when to expect it back.
Join the waitlist and answer a few questions about your content, goals, and current situation. No calls required upfront — I review and reach out to the right fit.
Once aligned, you fill out a short brief per video — your goal, key points, intended audience, preferences. Ten minutes that saves hours of revision.
Upload raw footage to a shared folder (Google Drive or Frame.io). No particular format required — I work with what you record.
I review the structure first, then edit. First cut within the agreed window — typically 3–5 business days for a standard long-form video.
One clear round of feedback via timestamped comments. Revisions applied, final version delivered. No email chains, no guesswork.
Organized export folder: video, captions, short clips if applicable. Ready to upload. Every time.
Three tiers built for different stages of content output. No hidden fees, no scope creep.
All retainers billed monthly in USD · Minimum 2-month commitment · Cancel with 30 days notice
Currently in private beta. I'll reach out personally if it's a good fit — no commitment required.
A regular editor executes your timeline. A content operator thinks about whether the video is structured to achieve your goal before touching the timeline. I bring both — strategic review of content logic and flow, then professional editing that serves that strategy. You get a thinking partner, not just a pair of hands.
No. What matters is that you're serious about your content, have a clear offer or direction, and are willing to invest in making it better. Whether you have 500 or 50,000 subscribers, the same principles apply.
Anything works — iPhone footage, DSLR, talking-head Loom recordings, Zoom calls, screen recordings. I work with what you have and optimize from there.
For a standard 15–30 minute long-form video: 3–5 business days from receiving your brief and footage. Rush options may be available for ongoing clients.
Light motion work — lower thirds, simple text animations, transitions — is included. Complex motion graphics and thumbnails are not currently in scope.
Deliberately few. The quality of thinking you get is possible because I limit my client load. I'd rather deliver exceptional work for three or four clients than adequate work for ten.
Based in Romania, fully remote. Everything is async — footage uploaded, feedback via timestamps, finals delivered to a shared folder. Timezone has never been a friction point.