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A 30-minute working session, no pitch. Walk us through the accounts you serve, the formats you sell and the pace your clients expect.
Video scopes keep landing in agency proposals, and video payroll is a commitment most agencies would rather not carry. We are the production arm behind your brand: you own the client and the strategy, we run the edit at agency pace across every account, and your clients never see us.
Video demand arrives in waves, campaign by campaign, win by win. A salaried editor sits idle between the waves and drowns during them, and both states cost the agency money.
One retainer wants clean corporate, the next wants fast-cut social. Holding a distinct, consistent look for every brand is what stretches an internal team first.
The reliable freelancer books out exactly when campaigns peak, because every agency's campaigns peak at once. The deadline promised to the end-client does not move.
The video line item was priced to be profitable. Then round three of feedback lands, the edit reopens, and the margin quietly leaves the scope.
When production capacity is uncertain, the safe move is to scope video small or leave it out of the proposal. The client still wants video, so that budget goes to someone else.
Handing client work to a vendor raises fair questions: who answers for the deadline, whose name is on the deliverable, and what keeps the vendor from courting the client directly.
One fractional video team, three ways in. We can run your production, reinforce the team you have, or steer the direction. Pick the one that fits where you are.
You book a call, we scope the roster and the pace, then production starts under your brand. Your team stays in front of the clients, we stay behind the scenes.
A 30-minute working session, no pitch. Walk us through the accounts you serve, the formats you sell and the pace your clients expect.
We map each end-brand to a style guide and a delivery rhythm, and match the engagement to a Content Engine, Production Support or Growth Consulting.
Briefs go in, finished cuts come back under your brand. One team holds every account's style, and capacity scales as the roster grows.
Netpeak Bulgaria and MK BMMS already route work for multiple end-brands through our production, and their clients see their brand, not ours.
One team holds a separate, documented style guide per client on the roster, so each brand's feed stays coherent no matter how many accounts run in parallel.
The work ships under your brand. We stay off client calls, out of the credits and out of the relationship, unless you decide to introduce us.
Winning a new retainer or a heavy campaign month becomes a scheduling note, not a hiring decision. Production flexes while payroll stays flat.
One point of contact and a monthly strategy call, not a ticket queue. We guarantee quality, never a meaningless promise of results.
Every multi-month engagement includes a 30-Day Exit. If the first month is not right for your agency, you walk away owing only month one and any work delivered. The standard is on us to earn.
Book within 30 days of a paid Video Roadmap and the full amount credits toward your engagement. The strategy you pay for becomes the deposit on the work.
Yes, by default. Deliverables carry your brand, we stay off client calls and out of the credits, and review runs through your team in private links. If you would rather introduce us openly as your production partner, that is your call to make.
No. The client relationship is yours, and we will put that in writing. We work through your briefs and your feedback, never around them. Netpeak Bulgaria, a marketing agency, and MK BMMS both route work for multiple end-brands through us on exactly this basis.
With a style guide per end-brand. Each client on the roster gets its own documented look: fonts, colors, pacing, formats and reference cuts. The team works to that guide on every video, so brands stay distinct even when the same people cut them.
Yes, parallel production across accounts is the model. It is how we have produced 13,000 videos for 130 clients over 7 years. Capacity flexes with the roster, so a new win is a scheduling conversation, not a hiring round.
Yes. We price the production to your agency, and how you package it into scopes and retainers is entirely your business. Your clients never see our pricing, our name or our paperwork.
A brief, the footage and a short session to set the first end-brand's style guide. From there the loop is simple: brief in, cut back, your feedback, final delivery. If a client needs filming as well, Filming & Editing covers the shoot days.
Send us one client video from any account on the roster. We send back a personal teardown: the hook, pacing, structure and the single change that would make the next cut stronger. Use it with the client, whether or not we ever work together.