ADDITIONAL WORK
MORE CLIENTS. MORE CONTENT.

A Selection of Additional Client Work
CORPORATE INTERNAL MULTI-CHANNEL
YOUTUBE EDITING
TALKING HEAD
FACELESS CHANNELS
WEDDING / EVENTS
Overview
Not every client we work with appears on this page by name. Some have requested anonymity because the videos were produced for internal corporate use, distributed privately to employees or stakeholders, or were part of a confidential brand launch. That is a normal part of working at this level, and we respect it without exception.
What is listed below is a selection of clients we can reference publicly, along with what we built for them.
Key Features
Across all additional work: retention-optimized editing applied to diverse formats including faceless multi-channel operations, wedding and events videography, and subscriber-facing YouTube content. Every project followed the same standard regardless of size or public profile.

Challenge
The range of content types in this section reflects the reality of agency work: you prove the system across different formats before narrowing your focus. Each client type came with its own set of constraints, from the scale demands of a 23M+ subscriber faceless operation to the single-event emotional weight of a wedding video.
Solution
We applied the same foundational editing principles across every format: hook first, pacing with intention, and every cut earning its place. The standard does not change based on the subscriber count or the budget. What changes is the context the editing has to serve.

Some of the Best Work We Have Done Will Never Be Publicly Credited.
A number of clients we have worked with produced videos for internal distribution only. Corporate training content, private membership launches, internal brand announcements, and stakeholder communications that were never intended for a public audience. These clients have asked to remain anonymous and we will keep that without question. What we can say is that the standard applied to those projects can be predicted by the pictures on this page. The audience being smaller or private does not change how the edit is built.
