What does the game trailers service include?
The service includes editing your gameplay footage into a polished promotional trailer. The exact scope depends on the package, but it can include pacing, story structure, music sync, title cards, feature callouts, sound effects, captions, and final MP4 exports for store pages, social media, or launch campaigns.
What do I need to provide before work starts?
You need to provide gameplay footage, your game name, target platform, key features, preferred trailer length, brand assets, and any required text. If you have a Steam page, app store listing, soundtrack, voiceover, or reference trailer, those details help shape the edit more accurately.
How long does delivery usually take?
Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 days depending on the package and complexity. A short teaser can be completed faster, while a cinematic trailer with more pacing work, sound design, and multiple export formats needs additional production and review time.
How do revisions work?
Revisions are included according to the selected package. A revision can cover timing changes, text adjustments, clip swaps, music balance, or visual refinements. Major direction changes, new footage sets, or a different trailer concept may require a custom quote.
Can I request a custom trailer package?
Yes, custom packages are available when your project does not fit the listed options. Custom work is useful for multiple trailer versions, ad cutdowns, vertical video, voiceover coordination, longer cinematic edits, or launch campaigns with several deliverables.
Is urgent delivery available?
Urgent delivery may be available depending on the queue and the amount of footage to review. Rush work is easier when your gameplay clips are already organized, your script is approved, and you only need a short teaser or one final format.
Which final file formats will I receive?
Final delivery is usually provided as MP4 because it works well for Steam, YouTube, social media, and most store pages. Depending on your package, you can also request vertical, square, or platform-specific versions prepared for ads, reels, shorts, or launch announcements.
Will I own the finished trailer?
You can use the finished trailer commercially after final delivery, provided you own or have permission to use the footage, music, voiceover, logos, and game assets supplied. Any third-party assets should be cleared before they are included in the final export.
What is the difference between Basic, Standard, and Premium?
Basic is best for a short teaser with limited edits. Standard is better for most game launches because it includes stronger pacing, callouts, sound timing, and more exports. Premium is designed for a fuller trailer package with advanced structure, priority handling, and additional formats.
What happens if I am not satisfied with the first version?
You can request changes through the included revision process. The best approach is to provide clear notes with timestamps, preferred replacements, and priority issues. If the request changes the original scope significantly, a custom add-on may be recommended before continuing.
How will we communicate during the project?
Communication is handled through clear project messages, requirement confirmation, draft delivery, and revision notes. You will know what is needed before work starts, what is being delivered, and how to submit feedback without confusion.
Do you offer support after final delivery?
Basic after-delivery support is available for simple file questions or export clarification. New versions, new footage, ad cutdowns, or changes requested after approval may be handled as a separate custom order depending on the amount of work required.