
Editorial Assignments: Planning, Moodboards, and Delivery
Editorial work thrives on clarity. Before a shutter clicks, I align with the client on story, tone, and constraints. A concise brief becomes the north star, guiding set design, casting, wardrobe, and post-production decisions that support a unified message.
Moodboards translate language into visuals. I combine reference images, color palettes, and lighting sketches into a single document that the whole team can understand. The goal is not to copy, but to synchronize expectations and identify missing pieces before production day.
- Write a one-paragraph intent statement with must-have frames
- Confirm logistics: locations, permits, call times, and backups
- Deliver a contact sheet and a refined final gallery
Delivery is more than a download link. Captions, file naming, and color space matter to editors on tight deadlines. I provide a web-optimized set for fast previews and a print-ready set for layout, both with clear licensing terms. When planning is thoughtful, the shoot feels calm and the story reads effortlessly.