Finishing is where the file, the people, and the intent have to survive the handoff.
That is not just a technical stage. It is a trust stage.
Online finishing is the moment where everything has to become one thing. The edit. The conform. The graphics. The color. The sound. The delivery specs. The tiny problems nobody saw until now.
The last stretch matters
Anyone can hit export. That is not finishing.
Finishing is attention. It is cleanup. It is knowing where the project can break. It is making the handoff feel less like a cliff and more like a relay.
The goal is simple: no mystery at the end.
What we handle
- Conform and timeline cleanup from editorial handoff.
- Shot consistency, visual cleanup, minor fixes, graphics support, and versioning.
- Color and audio integration into the final master.
- Social, web, broadcast, festival, review, and campaign deliverable preparation.
- QC checks for visible, audible, technical, and versioning issues.
- Remote or in-suite review stages that keep approvals clear.
We stage the work on purpose
Most finishing chaos starts earlier than people think.
A missing font. A wrong frame size. A color note that belongs in primary but arrives during final QC. A delivery spec that should have been part of the first conversation.
So we separate the work: handoff review, conform, visual cleanup, color, sound, finishing, QC, and delivery. Not because process is glamorous. Because process protects the work.
Good fit projects
- Commercials and brand films with multiple versions, aspect ratios, or cutdowns.
- Films, shorts, and documentaries approaching final master or festival delivery.
- Music videos and editorial pieces that need a clean final image and a controlled handoff.
- Projects close to picture lock where finishing risk is starting to show itself.
Related Reading on Finishing Workflow
- Finishing Strong in Post-Production: how the final stage protects the work, the people, and the handoff.
- Building Your Color Philosophy: The Client Dance: why process clarity reduces revision noise.
- Beyond Emulation: The Reality of Working with Expired Film: restraint, source sensitivity, and precise finishing decisions.
FAQ
What should we send?
Usually a locked edit, reference export, project file or XML, source media, graphics, audio turnover, delivery specs, and anything the client has already approved.
Can you help if the project is messy?
Yes. Mess is workable. Hidden mess is expensive. The earlier we see the handoff, the better we can control the risk.
Do you handle delivery specs?
Yes. We can help prepare masters and versions for the intended platform, campaign, festival, or client requirement.
Ready to make the final stretch calmer and cleaner?





