What's the difference between Basic, Standard, and Premium Post-Production?

All three tiers include video editing, titles and lower thirds, social media reframe (9×16, 1×1, 4×5), and 2 revision passes per deliverable. The difference is how deep the post-production goes.

  • Basic Post-Production (from $795) — Clean, structured editing that's ready to publish. You get editing, a broadcast-standard Rec.709 color transform, titles, audio leveling, and social media reframe. Up to 500GB of active storage. 5 business day minimum turnaround. Best for creators who need reliable, consistent editing without extras.

  • Standard Post-Production (from $1095) — Full post-production. Adds primary color correction (shot-by-shot), per-track audio mixing, styled captions, 2× 30-second social media cutdowns, 2 royalty-free music tracks, and 4 royalty-free stock clips. Up to 1TB of active storage. 3 business day minimum turnaround. Best for creators, brands, and agencies whose content needs to feel produced.

  • Premium Post-Production (from $1595) — The full studio treatment. Everything in Standard, plus secondary color grading, audio mixing with stems, 3 tracks of sound design, 60 seconds of motion graphics, 30 seconds of VFX, 4 social media cutdowns (2× 30s, 2× 15s), unlimited royalty-free stock and music (including premium libraries like Musicbed and Alibi), A/V enhancement, priority scheduling, and optional project file delivery. Up to 2TB of active storage. 2 business day minimum turnaround. Subscribers get a dedicated editor for the life of the subscription. Best for projects where every detail matters.

All tiers deliver in your preferred format (default: H.265 10-bit 4:2:2), include upload and review through your Studio portal, and bill additional revisions at $75/hr beyond the included 2 passes.

D.L. Watson

Founder of Cutpoint Studio, Editor, and former reality-tv producer / director.

https://cutpointstudio.com
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