Answers to your questions
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I offer five core services: concept and content strategy, script and creative direction, shoot coordination and production, post-production and delivery, and live event coverage. I work with brands and organizations on video content, social media content, and creative strategy projects from first idea to final delivery. Every project is handled end to end, with direct involvement at every step.
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The first step is simple: reach out. Share a bit about your project, your goals, and what you're looking for. We'll set up an initial call to get a clearer picture of your needs, define the project scope, and see if we're a good fit. From there, I'll put together a proposal tailored to your project, with a clear structure and a realistic timeline.
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I'm not an agency and I don't outsource the creative work. I'm directly involved at every stage, from concept to final delivery. What sets me apart is the ability to hold both the strategist and producer roles on the same project: I think through the content, plan it, and execute it. I work with brands and organizations that have something worth saying and want content that actually reflects it, not generic content produced at scale.
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You can reach me directly by email at fgauthier.content@gmail.com. I respond within 48 hours. For urgent projects or live event coverage requests, mention it in your message and I'll prioritize getting back to you.
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I work on a project basis, with rates established according to scope, complexity, and expected deliverables. Every project is different, so every proposal is tailored. After an initial call to better understand your needs, I'll send you a detailed proposal with a clear structure and a fixed rate. No surprises along the way.
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Honest, collaborative, and hands-on. I'm direct, I bring ideas to the table, and I stay genuinely involved throughout, not just at the checkpoints. My goal is for you to feel supported at every stage, not left on your own between deliverables. If something isn't working, we say it and we adjust. That's how we get to something that actually holds up.