Why this matters
Editing, colour, sound and delivery choices shape how professional the final video feels. Good post-production makes the story easier to follow.
At Banana Swift, we look at every project through the same practical lens: what the audience needs to understand, what the brand needs to communicate and how the final content will actually be used.
What to decide before production
The strongest production days usually come from simple decisions made early. You do not need a finished script before speaking to us, but these points will make planning faster and the quote more accurate.
- Agree the edit structure
- Choose music and pacing
- Plan colour and visual tone
- Clean up audio
- Export the right formats for each platform
How we approach this at Banana Swift
Our role is to make the filming process clear, calm and useful. We connect creative choices to practical delivery, so the final video or photo set is not just attractive but genuinely usable.
- We organise footage carefully
- We build the story before polishing
- We apply colour and sound work
- We deliver files in practical formats
Common mistakes to avoid
Most issues can be avoided before the shoot. These are the points we would rather solve in planning than try to rescue in the edit.
- Skipping sound work
- Adding music that fights the message
- Exporting only one format
- Having unclear revision responsibilities
Useful deliverables to consider
A production can often create more than one asset. Thinking about deliverables early helps us film the right material and gives your team more value from the same shoot.
- Main edit
- Colour grade
- Audio mix
- Captions
- Platform-specific exports
What to send before asking for a quote
If you are planning a project, a short message with the right details is enough to start. We can then help shape the production plan, crew and delivery schedule.
- Type of video
- Footage amount if already filmed
- Desired length
- Brand requirements
- Delivery formats
Quick Questions
What is colour correction?
It balances and improves the image so footage looks consistent and polished.
Why does sound matter so much?
Poor sound makes even good visuals feel unprofessional.
How many formats are needed?
That depends on where the video will be used: website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube or internal platforms.
