Services / livestream cutdowns

Turn the stream into a rollout.

Around takes livestreams, stages, panels, AMAs, podcasts, and recorded sessions and cuts them into the pieces people will actually watch after the live moment passes.

What you get

A production plan, not just a video file.

The service starts with the business moment, then turns it into the right mix of footage, edits, exports, and reusable assets.

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A shorter recap for people who missed the live stream

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Speaker highlights and quote clips

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Vertical and square cuts for the feed

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A searchable archive of usable moments

Handled by Around

Strategy, shoot, edit, and delivery stay connected.

Small teams should not have to manage one vendor for capture, another for editing, and another for rollout assets.

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Footage review and moment selection

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Story edit, pacing, captions, and sound cleanup

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Thumbnail frames and social copy inputs

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Export versions for site, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, and Reels

Relevant proof

Similar work already shipped.

These case studies show how the service turns into real assets for launches, events, product moments, founder stories, and social distribution.

Tplus

Formal keynote capture

A clean recording and edit for a formal Tplus keynote, built to live beyond the room.

Open case study
Ethereum Foundation

Devconnect CTF event film

A technical builder competition edited so people outside the room could feel the energy and stakes.

Open case study

Questions

What teams usually ask before booking.

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Can you cut from existing footage?

Yes. Around can work from livestream recordings, raw camera footage, screen recordings, or a mix of all three.

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What makes a livestream cutdown good?

The edit needs a reason to exist after the stream: a clear insight, a strong moment, a useful explanation, or a shareable piece of context.

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Can you clean up rough audio or video?

Often, yes. Cleanup depends on the source quality, but Around can improve pacing, captions, audio, color, and context.

Ready to turn the next moment into video?