Video Editing Services

Our In-House Digital Editor Delivers Award-Winning Quality

We use the best state-of-the-art professional DaVinci Resolve editing software professional suite.  We can provide our editing services both in our studio and on-site.   Patricia Mooney is our primary editor whose award-winning work has been seen on television, in corporate projects and on the Internet.  

Video Editing in Olden Days

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Patty learned how to edit in the 1980’s when editing was linear and you had to use behemoth 3/4″ video machines to make cuts.  If you were an hour into your timeline and realized you had made a mistake in the first few minutes of the video you would either have to start all over again or go down a generation; that is, make a copy of the existing show which meant a loss in quality, like making a photocopy of a photocopy.  Ah, those were the days!  When editing systems became computer-based and nonlinear, Patty jumped in with both feet and never looked back.

A Laundry List of Editing Projects

Patty has edited everything from Candids videos, aka “Happy Face Videos” which have required her to keep vampire’s hours on-site at various hotels at conventions of all stripes, to documentaries, commercials, music videos, testimonials and corporate training videos. She loves her work as a multi-award-winning Digital Video Editor.

The Vistage video is a great example of a fast-paced three days jam-packed into nearly four minutes. This show was featured at the last Keynote Speech of the event and received rave reviews.  

The Qualities Patty Possesses as a Good Video Editor

A good video editor possesses several qualities that are essential to producing high-quality video content. Here are some of the most important ones:

  1. Attention to detail: A good video editor pays close attention to details such as color grading, audio quality, and visual effects. They are meticulous in their work and strive to create a polished final product.
  2. Technical expertise: A good video editor has a strong understanding of editing software and equipment, as well as the technical aspects of video production. They are skilled in video codecs, frame rates, aspect ratios, and other technical details.
  3. Creativity: A good video editor is creative and can think outside the box to create unique and engaging video content. They have an eye for visual storytelling and can bring a project to life through their creative choices.
  4. Communication skills: A good video editor is able to communicate effectively with clients and collaborators. They are able to listen to feedback and incorporate it into their work, while also being able to articulate their own ideas and vision.
  5. Time management skills: A good video editor is able to manage their time effectively and work efficiently to meet deadlines. They are able to prioritize tasks and work on multiple projects simultaneously without sacrificing quality.
  6. Problem-solving skills: A good video editor is able to troubleshoot technical issues and find creative solutions to problems that arise during the editing process.