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Feature Film Editing for Multinational

Professional video production services

Feature-length film editing with cinematic precision. — tailored for multinational professionals.

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Our Process

Three steps to your perfect video

01

Footage Review & Selects

We ingest all raw footage, organize by scene, sync audio, and select the strongest takes for your story.

Technical details
Proxy workflow in Premiere Pro, multi-cam sync with PluralEyes, organized bin structure by scene and take number.
02

Rough Cut & Narrative

We build the narrative structure, establish pacing, and create an assembly edit for your review and feedback.

Technical details
Timeline assembly in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, J/L-cuts, match cuts, and dynamic pacing adjustments.
03

Fine Cut & Delivery

Precise trimming, audio leveling, color correction, graphics, and export in all required formats and aspect ratios.

Technical details
Final mix at -14 LUFS, ProRes 422 HQ master, H.265 web delivery, 16:9/9:16/1:1 exports.

Good to know

Every project includes a dedicated project manager and clear milestones with approval checkpoints.

All final deliverables are yours — full ownership and usage rights included with every project.

Why Multinational Needs Feature Film Editing

In the Multinational sector, professional video content has become essential for standing out in a competitive market. Whether you need promotional material, training content, or brand storytelling, Feature Film Editing delivers measurable results that transform how multinational professionals communicate with their audience.

Specific Challenges for Multinational

Multinational video production is defined by the tension between global brand consistency and local market relevance. A headquarters brand team sets creative direction, but content must resonate in markets as different as Japan, Brazil, and Germany. This creates demand for modular video systems — master templates with interchangeable segments that local teams can customize with regional talent, language, and cultural references. Production typically follows a hub-and-spoke model: a hero film shot centrally (budget 50,000-200,000 euros) with local adaptations produced in-market (5,000-15,000 euros each). The logistics of coordinating production across time zones, languages, and regulatory environments make project management as important as creative talent. Content governance platforms like Bynder or Brandfolder become essential for asset management at this scale.

Video Challenges in Multinational

Humanizing the Corporate Brand

72% of job seekers research company culture before applying. Internal communication videos reduce misunderstanding by 50% compared to email alone. Yet many corporations struggle to produce video that feels authentic rather than corporate and stiff.

From employer branding to annual reports, executive communications to training modules, corporate video must balance professionalism with relatability. The challenge is creating content that employees and stakeholders actually want to watch.

Success Stories & Case Studies

Global Employer Branding Campaign

A multinational launched a video-first employer branding campaign featuring real employees across 8 countries. Applications increased 156% and employee turnover decreased 23% as new hires arrived with accurate culture expectations.

Key Benefits for Multinational

Engagement Across All Stakeholders

Corporate video impacts every audience: employer branding reduces cost-per-hire by 40%, training videos reduce onboarding time by 30%, executive thought leadership videos drive 3x more engagement than written posts on LinkedIn, and annual report videos increase shareholder engagement by 55%.

Our Feature Film Editing Process

Professional Editing Workflow

1. Media Ingestion & Organization: We import all raw footage, organize by scene/take, create proxy files for efficient editing, and synchronize multi-source audio.

2. Assembly & Rough Cut: We select the strongest takes, establish narrative structure, create the initial assembly, and review timing and pacing with you.

3. Fine Cut & Polish: Precise trimming, transition refinement, audio leveling, color consistency pass, and graphics integration. Two rounds of client revisions included.

4. Final Master & Export: Final quality check, export in all required formats and resolutions, organized file delivery with naming conventions.

What Makes Feature Film Editing Unique

Feature film editing is a sustained creative collaboration spanning 8-16 weeks. We manage hundreds of hours of dailies, organize selects by scene and take, and build the film's rhythm across 80-120 minutes. Our pipeline uses shared Avid or DaVinci Resolve projects with version-controlled timelines, allowing directors to review remotely. Final deliverables include a DCP master for theatrical distribution, plus broadcast and streaming versions at various bitrates. This service suits independent filmmakers and small production houses seeking professional post without a full in-house team.

What You Receive

You receive: final edited video in multiple formats (MP4 H.265, ProRes 422 HQ, web-optimized versions), project files upon request, separate audio mix, thumbnail/poster frame, and formatted versions for each target platform (16:9, 9:16, 1:1).

Technical Specifications

Software: Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Avid Media Composer | Formats: ProRes 422/4444, H.264/H.265, DNxHR | Resolution: Up to 8K, standard delivery in 4K/1080p | Frame rates: 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 fps | Color: Rec.709, Rec.2020, HDR10

Getting Started with Feature Film Editing for Multinational

Ready to elevate your Multinational brand with professional feature film editing? Our team combines deep industry expertise with advanced production techniques to deliver content that drives real results. Contact us for a free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

Ready to bring your vision to life?

Let's discuss your feature film editing needs for multinational. Free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

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