
Artist
Selena Gomez
12M+ Views
Over 10B+ Campaign Views Generated
Managed video clipping service for teams with strong long-form content that needs editing, distribution, review, and optimization.
A real video clipping service does more than deliver files. It should turn long-form content into a repeatable short-form system with distribution, review, and optimization built in.
Editing-only vendors stop at export. A managed service should also own hook selection, rollout, moderation, and the weekly review process that decides what gets scaled.
The best fit is recurring long-form content with enough strong moments to test repeatedly. The source format can change, but the operating model should stay the same.
The workflow covers source review, editing, distribution, moderation, and repeated optimization.
Step
We review the long-form library, identify the moments worth testing, and map the hook angles before any volume goes live.
Step
Clips are edited for feed behavior and distributed through creator accounts so each post becomes a separate chance to earn attention.
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Performance data determines what gets scaled, what gets reworked, and what gets retired, keeping the service tied to outcomes instead of output volume.
This service is scoped around verified delivery. Buyers are paying for a managed clipping system tied to delivered views, review intensity, and testing scope.
Model
Pay per viewThe commercial model is based on verified views delivered, which aligns the service with reach and distribution outcomes rather than edit count alone.
Cost drivers
The main pricing variables are how much testing volume you need and how much operational control the campaign requires.
Best starting point
Start with a testMost teams start with a defined test so the first wave produces enough data to make scale decisions without overspending before the creative model is proven.
If you already have source material, the next step is scoping the first test around audience, platform mix, and verified delivery goals.
Review documented campaigns to see how long-form source material translated into short-form reach, creator distribution, and measurable outcomes.
Strong proof should show what was distributed, how much volume went live, and what the operating team changed after the first wave of results.
Common questions about scope, pricing, and launch speed.
A managed video clipping service should include source review, editing, creator distribution, moderation, verified reporting, and weekly optimization. If the vendor only exports clips, that is an editing service, not the full distribution model.
A managed video clipping service should include source review, editing, creator distribution, moderation, verified reporting, and weekly optimization. If the vendor only exports clips, that is an editing service, not the full distribution model.
Podcasts, interviews, webinars, founder videos, demos, customer stories, music content, and educational recordings all work well when there are strong moments in the first few seconds and enough source material to test multiple angles.
Podcasts, interviews, webinars, founder videos, demos, customer stories, music content, and educational recordings all work well when there are strong moments in the first few seconds and enough source material to test multiple angles.
Pricing is performance-based and scoped around verified views delivered, platform mix, moderation requirements, and testing volume. The goal is to build a real campaign budget around outcomes.
Pricing is performance-based and scoped around verified views delivered, platform mix, moderation requirements, and testing volume. The goal is to build a real campaign budget around outcomes.
Most campaigns can launch in 1–2 days after call when assets, approvals, and campaign scope are already clear.
Most campaigns can launch in 1–2 days after call when assets, approvals, and campaign scope are already clear.
A freelance editor usually delivers assets. A managed video clipping service owns the distribution system around those assets: creator activation, moderation, testing, reporting, and weekly scale decisions.
A freelance editor usually delivers assets. A managed video clipping service owns the distribution system around those assets: creator activation, moderation, testing, reporting, and weekly scale decisions.