Services / social clips

Turn one shoot into weeks of feed.

Around pulls the strongest moments out of launches, events, founder interviews, product demos, and company culture, then packages them for the channels where the audience already pays attention.

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 steady set of clips from one production day

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Vertical, square, and landscape versions

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Captions, thumbnails, and platform-ready exports

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A repeatable format for future shoots

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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Clip strategy and content map

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Shoot planning for short-form outputs

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Edit pacing, captions, hooks, and thumbnails

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Channel-specific export versions

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.

Payy

Dayy in the Life series

A recurring behind-the-scenes series for Payy that made the team visible without turning culture into an ad.

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Tplus

Pre-launch social content for Tplus

A pre-launch short-form system for Tplus, designed for crypto timelines where timing and tone matter.

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CT creators

Additional market-facing social clips

Short-form video work for market-facing teams that need to feel current without losing the point.

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Questions

What teams usually ask before booking.

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Can Around make clips that feel native to crypto or technical audiences?

Yes. Around keeps the clips polished without stripping away the signals that make the work feel credible to builders, traders, founders, and operators.

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How many clips can come from one shoot?

It depends on the footage, but a planned shoot can usually support a hero asset plus a meaningful set of short clips and follow-up posts.

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Do clips need to be funny or culture-heavy?

No. Some clips should be funny, some should explain, some should prove, and some should simply make the company feel more real.

Ready to turn the next moment into video?