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How can I submit and manage video editing requests using MarketScale services?

Turn your raw clips into polished videos in minutes—just upload, click, and we’ll handle the rest. Fast, simple, no-frills editing.

Updated over a week ago

Follow this no-fuss guide to turn your raw clips into polished video fast.

What You Get

Here’s what our team will handle for you:

  • Basic polish: Trim out stumbles, tighten pacing, smooth transitions.

  • Dual-screen finesse: Sync feeds, spotlight questions or reactions.

  • Audio boost: Clean up background noise and level out volumes.

  • Turnkey tweaks: Speaker highlights, title cards, branded bumpers—no extra steps.

How to Submit

Getting started takes just a few clicks:

  1. Gather your clips and upload them - or record directly into the platform.

  2. If you have multiple uploads add them to a single folder so nothing gets lost, you can checkmark the boxes next to the files you want edited.

  3. Click “Request Edit”, add your notes (e.g. “trim off the first 10 sec” or “boost mic level here”), and hit Submit.

What Happens Next

Once you hit Submit, here’s what unfolds:

  • Your clips hit our editing queue.

  • Editors see everything at once—no missing files, no back-and-forth.

  • You’ll get progress updates and, most importantly, your finished video back. Fast.

Pro Tips

A few quick tips to speed things along:

  • Name your clips (Intro, Q&A, B-roll) to speed up our workflow.

  • Drop in clear notes—the more specific, the fewer revisions. A good edit order should take about 10 minutes.

  • Overlapping recordings? We’ll sort dual screens and overlapping audio so key moments shine.

Troubleshooting

If you hit a snag, try these fixes:

  • Missing files? Double-check that all footage lives in the submitted folder.

  • Unclear directions? A quick comment (“fade to black after the demo”) keeps things moving.

Ready to level up your content without the friction? Pull together your footage, hit “Request Edit,” and get your edits back fast.

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