First Name
Last Name
Company Name
Phone Number
Project Name
Preferred Communication Method
What is the primary purpose of your video?
Brand Promotion
Product/Service Demo
Social Media Content
Training/Educational
Event Coverage
Commercial/Ad
Documentary
Other:
Who is your target audience?
General Public
B2B Clients
Specific Industry
Age Group
Other:
Do you have a specific style or tone in mind?
Cinematic
Corporate
Modern/Minimalist
Energetic/Fast-Paced
Emotional/Story-Driven
Humorous
Other:
Do you have brand guidelines (colors, fonts, logos) to follow?
Do you have examples of videos you like?
(Check all that apply)
Cutting & Trimming Footage
Sequencing & Timeline Assembly
Basic Transitions (Cuts, Fades, Wipes)
Multi-Camera Editing (if applicable)
Color Correction & Grading
Motion Graphics & Animated Text
Green Screen (Chroma Key) Removal
Speed Ramping (Slow Motion/Fast Motion)
Voiceover Editing & Syncing
Background Music Selection/Licensing
Sound Effects & Mixing
Noise Reduction & Audio Enhancement
Special Effects (Explosions, Glitches, etc.)
Image Stabilization
Object Removal/Cleanup
Advanced Compositing
Multiple Aspect Ratios (9:16, 16:9, 1:1, etc.)
Subtitles/Captions
Multiple Video Versions (Short Clips, Teasers, etc.)
Platform Optimization (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, etc.)
What is your desired deadline for the first draft?
Do you require revisions?
Final delivery format preference:
MP4
MOV
ProRes
Other:
Do you need raw footage returned?
Do you require stock footage/images?
Any specific software preferences?
Adobe Premiere Pro
Final Cut Pro
DaVinci Resolve
Other:
Any other special requests or notes?
Preferred payment structure:
50% Deposit, 50% on Delivery
Milestone Payments
Other:
Signature:
Thank you for your submission!
We’ll review your requirements and get back to you shortly with a proposal.
Client Intake Form Insights
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Here’s a detailed breakdown of the Client Intake Form, explaining why each section is important and how it helps streamline the workflow for both the business and the client:
Why It Matters:
Miscommunication in the early stages leads to wasted revisions. This section ensures the editor understands the core intent of the video upfront.
Why It Matters:
Clients may not know technical terms—this checklist educates them on options while ensuring nothing is overlooked.
Why It Matters:
Prevents scope creep and ensures the project stays on schedule.
Why It Matters:
Unstated assumptions (e.g., "You’ll add subtitles, right?") derail projects. This section forces clarity.
Why It Matters:
Money conversations are awkward but necessary—this section makes them structured and professional.
Pro Tip:
For high-end clients, attach a creative brief supplement with mood boards or script templates to refine vision further.