Checklist

Creator-Editor Handoff Checklist for Video Projects

The handoff is where many editing projects quietly go wrong. This checklist keeps the editor from starting with missing context.

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The practical workflow

This is written for real creators, editors, clients, and reviewers who need less confusion, not another theory-heavy production manual.

1

Share the goal

State the audience, platform, outcome, deadline, and creative direction in plain language.

2

Confirm file access

Make sure footage, references, audio, logos, graphics, and permissions are available before the editor starts.

3

Add timestamped direction

Mark must-use moments, problem areas, cuts, transitions, captions, and pacing notes.

4

Name the approval owner

Decide who can approve the next version and who is only giving input.

5

Define revision limits

Agree how revision rounds work, what is included, and what becomes new scope.

6

Document final delivery

List export formats, naming rules, upload destination, and handoff deadline.

Common mistakes to avoid

Starting before assets are complete

Rushing the handoff often creates more delay later.

Too many reviewers

More voices can be useful, but only if one person owns the final call.

No revision boundary

If every new idea is treated as a small revision, the project never finishes cleanly.

How PithPlay helps

PithPlay gives creators and editors a shared place to keep this handoff visible throughout the project.

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