
Personal brand partnerships
A monthly partnership that handles your entire content presence — strategy, production, editing, posting, and analysis — so you can stay focused on the work you're known for.
The problem
Most professionals who try to build a brand end up managing a part-time media company on the side: finding a videographer, briefing an editor, writing their own captions, remembering to post, and guessing at what worked.
Each freelancer sees one slice of the picture. Nobody owns the outcome. Consistency dies first — and consistency is the entire game. An audience is built by showing up well, every week, for years.
The partnership exists to remove every job between your expertise and your audience — with one team that owns the whole system and is accountable for improving it.
Who it's for
The partnership
The monthly rhythm
We learn your business, your voice, your audience, and what you actually want your name to stand for.
A content strategy built around your goals — platforms, formats, topics, and a realistic publishing rhythm.
Filming days, photography, scripting, and editing. You show up; the studio handles everything around it.
Content is packaged, captioned, scheduled, and posted across your platforms — consistently.
Monthly reporting on what worked and what didn't, then the strategy sharpens. The system compounds.
Every month closes with a report: what was published, how it performed, what we learned, and what changes next month. What works gets doubled down on. What doesn't gets cut. The strategy gets sharper the longer the partnership runs.
How to begin
The studio takes on a small number of monthly partners so each one gets real attention. Start with the inquiry form — it takes a few minutes and covers your goals, platforms, and timeline.
If it looks like a fit, you'll hear back personally to set up a conversation. No automated sequences, no pressure.
Questions
Partnerships are scoped to your goals and content volume, so pricing is discussed after an initial conversation. The inquiry form includes budget ranges to make sure we're aligned before anyone's time is spent.
Typically a planned filming day (or half-day) per month plus a short review call. The entire point of the partnership is that everything else — planning, editing, posting, reporting — is off your plate.
No. The partnership is built for professionals who are serious about building one. What you do need is real expertise and the willingness to show up on camera consistently.
Wherever your audience actually is — typically Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, or some combination. Platform mix is part of the strategy phase, not a fixed package.
You do. Everything created for your brand is yours.
Partnerships are month-to-month after an initial commitment agreed up front. Building a brand takes time, but you should stay because it's working — not because you're locked in.