Case Studies

Proof closes the gap between “this looks good” and “I want to enquire.”

Case studies work best when they show context, the real problem, the editing approach, and the outcome. Replace the examples below with your real client stories.

DTC brand — ad variation sprint

Problem: the brand had creator footage, but every ad edit felt inconsistent and slow to iterate.

Built hook-first edit templates for faster testing
Added offer and proof overlays to clarify the sales message
Turned raw footage into a repeatable ad-creative workflow

Founder brand — weekly content engine

Problem: good footage existed, but posting stayed inconsistent because the founder was stuck in the edit-review loop.

Created a repeatable short-form editing style
Structured review and delivery to reduce back-and-forth
Made weekly publishing easier to sustain

Podcast show — clip distribution system

Problem: long episodes were being published, but almost no short-form distribution was happening consistently.

Turned each episode into multiple platform-ready clips
Introduced a clear visual identity and caption system
Reduced the editing bottleneck between recording and publishing
Case study framework

Use this structure when you add your real client proof.

1. Context

Who the client is, what platform mattered, and why video was important to the business.

2. Problem

What was not working before: slow turnaround, weak hooks, inconsistent quality, low distribution, or no testing system.

3. Approach

What you changed in the edit: structure, captions, graphics, pace, review flow, asset packaging, or delivery process.

4. Outcome

Show the measurable result if you have it. If you don’t, explain the workflow improvement or creative improvement clearly.

What stronger proof looks like

A real thumbnail or frame from the project
A short before-and-after explanation
One clear quote from the client
A concrete result, volume increase, or speed gain
A CTA that invites the buyer to ask for similar help
Need this kind of support?

Show us your current content workflow and we’ll point out where better editing can create the biggest lift.

That could be stronger hooks, faster iteration, better repurposing, or a much cleaner review process.