Services

Video editing services for
content already in motion.

YouTube videos, Shorts, podcasts, talking-head edits, retention fixes, and repurposed clips routed by what you need delivered.

Start with the footage type or the bottleneck.

A YouTube episode, podcast clip, coach-led talking-head video, and short-form batch should not be edited the same way. Each format has its own pacing, caption rules, review flow, and delivery needs.

Xero Film helps you choose the right editing path before the project turns into random cuts, unclear revisions, or files your team still has to fix before upload.

Send footage type, source length, platforms, deadline, and output list. We’ll point you to the right editing scope.

Video Editing Services

Choose the right editing support for your content workflow.

From YouTube videos and Shorts to podcasts, talking-head content, retention fixes, and repurposing, Xero Film helps turn raw footage into cleaner, platform-ready edits.

Start with what you have recorded or what is slowing the content down.

A long-form YouTube episode, a podcast clip, a coach-led talking-head video, and a short-form batch all need different editing decisions. The pacing, captions, B-roll, review process, and final delivery should match the platform where the content will actually be used.

Send the footage type, source length, platform, deadline, and output list. We’ll help route the project correctly.

Choose by Content Type

Choose the service by what you need edited.

Each service is built around a different content format, not a generic editing package.

Find the right service.

Choose by the type of content you need edited.

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YouTube Video Editing

Long-form edits for creator channels, educational videos, interviews, coach-led content, podcasts on YouTube, and recurring upload workflows.

Best when you need stronger hook structure, cleaner pacing, B-roll, captions, sound polish, Shorts potential, and upload-ready delivery.

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Short-Form Editing

Shorts, Reels, TikToks, LinkedIn clips, podcast highlights, campaign cutdowns, and vertical clip batches from existing footage.

Best when you need clips that can stand alone with fast context, readable captions, clean crop, and platform-aware pacing.

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Podcast Editing

Full podcast episodes, multicam interviews, audio cleanup, guest clips, highlight cuts, and episode-to-clips workflows.

Best when the show needs better rhythm, cleaner sound, speaker flow, clip selection, and recurring delivery.

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Talking-Head Editing

Speaker-led videos for coaches, consultants, founders, educators, personal brands, and businesses.

Best when raw camera footage needs cleaner pacing, stronger structure, readable captions, useful B-roll, and a more credible final feel.

Retention Editing

Editing for videos losing viewers because the opening, pacing, structure, or visual rhythm is not holding attention.

Best when the topic is useful, but viewers leave before the main point lands.

Content Repurposing

Turn podcasts, webinars, YouTube videos, interviews, lessons, or long recordings into multiple usable assets.

Best when one source recording needs clips, Shorts, Reels, LinkedIn videos, teasers, or platform-ready content batches.

Choose by Bottleneck

Not sure which service fits? Start with the bottleneck.

Most clients know the problem before they know the service name.

If the issue is…

Best Path

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YouTube videos feel slow or inconsistent

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Viewers drop before the main point

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Raw camera videos feel flat

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Long recordings need clips

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You need Reels, Shorts, TikToks, or LinkedIn clips

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Podcast episodes need cleanup and clips

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Client work is overloading your agency team

If the project sits between two services, that is normal. A YouTube video may also need Shorts. A podcast may need full episode editing and clips. A coach recording may need talking-head polish and repurposing.

The scope should follow the footage, not the other way around.

Content Type Routes

What are you editing?

Not sure which service name fits? Start with the footage type.

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Agency Client Batches

If one project fits more than one route, that is normal. A podcast can become clips. A YouTube video can feed Shorts. A webinar can become a long-form edit and a short-form batch.

The service should follow the footage not the other way around.

How the workflow works.

Simple scope first. Cleaner edit after.

How Services Combine

Some projects need one edit. Others need a workflow.

The best setup depends on how the content will be published, reused, and reviewed.

YouTube Video + Shorts

A long-form YouTube video is edited first. Strong moments can then become Shorts, Reels, or LinkedIn clips if they can stand alone.

Related paths: YouTube Video Editing, Short-Form Editing, Content Repurposing

Podcast Episode + Clips

The full episode gets cleaned for rhythm, sound, and speaker flow. Guest clips and highlight moments can be cut for short-form platforms.

Related paths: Podcast Editing, Short-Form Editing, Content Repurposing

Coach Recording + Authority Content

One webinar, lesson, or talking-head recording can become a polished video, LinkedIn clips, Shorts, or smaller teaching assets.

Related paths: Talking-Head Editing, Content Repurposing, Short-Form Editing

Agency Client Batch

Client footage can be turned into review-ready edits, social clips, podcast cuts, YouTube videos, or repurposed assets with clearer handoff.

Related paths: For Agencies, Short-Form Editing, Podcast Editing, YouTube Video Editing

Who These Services Are For

Built for content teams with real publishing pressure.

The fit is strongest when there is footage waiting, a deadline coming, or a content schedule that cannot keep slipping.

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Creators and YouTubers

For long-form uploads, Shorts, retention fixes, B-roll passes, and recurring channel workflows.

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Coaches and Consultants

For talking-head videos, webinars, YouTube lessons, LinkedIn clips, and authority content pulled from recorded expertise.

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Agencies

For white-label editing, overflow capacity, client batches, QA support, and cleaner delivery folders.

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Businesses and Personal Brands

For founder videos, explainers, interviews, podcasts, website videos, and platform-ready social content.

Pricing depends on scope, not just video length.

A simple talking-head edit is not the same workload as a YouTube video with B-roll, captions, Shorts, revisions, and delivery versions.

Footage length matters. So does final duration, number of clips, caption style, B-roll depth, review rounds, turnaround, and whether the project is one-off or recurring.

That is why each project starts with a clear brief. Once the scope is visible, pricing becomes much easier to define.

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Simple Scope

Clean cut, basic pacing, single export, limited revisions.

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Expanded Scope

Structure, B-roll, captions, Shorts, platform versions, review files, and organized delivery folders.

 

Good fit or not ideal?

Clear expectations make the edit easier to scope, review, and deliver.

Good Fit

This is likely a good fit if you need:

  • recurring editing support
  • YouTube or podcast consistency
  • polished expert-led content
  • short-form clips from long recordings
  • structured review workflow
  • clean delivery files
  • agency overflow or white-label support
  • content repurposing from useful source footage

Not Ideal

Probably not ideal if you need:

  • the cheapest edit available
  • same-day complex delivery
  • unlimited unclear revisions
  • editing without a brief or direction
  • random style changes every project
  • no review process
  • a template edit with no platform thinking

This is not about making the process difficult. It is about protecting the final work. Editing gets better when the scope, platform, output list, and review process are clear before the timeline starts.

Built for content teams with real publishing pressure.

The fit is strongest when there is footage waiting, a deadline coming, or a content schedule that cannot keep slipping.

Creators and YouTubers

For long-form uploads, Shorts, retention fixes, B-roll passes, and recurring channel workflows.

Coaches and consultants

For talking-head videos, webinars, LinkedIn clips, YouTube lessons, and authority content pulled from recorded expertise.

Agencies and creative teams

For white-label editing, overflow capacity, client batches, QA checks, and clean delivery folders.

Podcasts and interview shows

For full episodes, multicam edits, audio cleanup, guest clips, highlight cuts, and recurring episode-to-clips workflows.

Businesses and personal brands

For founder videos, explainers, interviews, client education, website videos, and platform-ready social assets.

How a service turns into
an actual project.

Simple scope first. Clean edit after.

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Proof Bridge

Want to judge the edit before choosing a service?

Look at the work through pacing, captions, B-roll placement, opening strength, and how quickly the video reaches its point.

A portfolio should not just show finished videos. It should help you see whether the editor understands the timeline.

Check the first 30 seconds. Check how captions are handled. Check whether B-roll explains anything. Check if the clip can stand alone without the source video.

That tells you more than a thumbnail grid.

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Pricing Bridge

Pricing depends on scope, not just video length.

Footage length matters. So does final duration, number of clips, captions, B-roll depth, revision rounds, turnaround, and delivery format.

If you already know your output list, pricing becomes easier to scope. If you do not, start with the content type and we’ll help identify the right path.

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FAQ

Questions about choosing a
video editing service.

Short answers before you send footage.

Start with the content type. YouTube videos go to YouTube Editing, vertical clips go to Short-Form Editing, podcasts go to Podcast Editing, and long recordings that need multiple assets go to Content Repurposing.

Yes. A YouTube video can include Shorts. A podcast can include clips. A talking-head recording can become a long-form video and short-form assets.

 

Yes. Monthly editing can be scoped for YouTube channels, podcasts, short-form batches, agency client work, or recurring expert-led content.

 

Yes. Agency support is available for white-label editing, overflow capacity, client batches, podcasts, short-form content, and clean handoff workflows.

Yes. Send footage type, source length, output list, deadline, platforms, and references. That is enough to recommend the right editing path.

Send the footage. We’ll help choose the right editing workflow.

Tell us what you are creating, where it will be published, and what kind of support you need.

Start with one YouTube video, one podcast episode, one batch of Shorts, one talking-head recording, or one repurposing project.

You do not need to know the exact service name before reaching out. Send the content type, source length, platform, deadline, and output list. If the project fits, we’ll suggest the right path. If another service fits better, we’ll say that before quoting the wrong thing.

footage length, final format, number of clips, platforms, caption needs, references, deadline, and current editing problem.

Send the footage type.
We’ll point you to the right editing path.

Start with one YouTube video, one podcast episode, one batch of Shorts, one talking-head recording, or one repurposing project.

You do not need to know the exact service name before reaching out.

Tell us what you recorded, where it needs to be published, how many outputs you need, and when you need them. If the project fits, we’ll suggest the right scope. If another service fits better, we’ll say that before quoting the wrong thing.

footage length, final format, number of clips, platforms, caption needs, deadline, references, and current editing problem.