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Video Editor Cost Calculator: What Your Content Backlog Could Cost

Updated June 2026 · 6 min read

If you have a backlog of long videos, the editing cost is not just one video. It is every clip inside every video. Ten long videos can quickly become 50, 80, or 100 short-form clips if you repurpose them properly.

That is why the useful question is not "what does a video editor cost?" It is: what would it cost to turn my full backlog into publishable clips?

The simple formula

Long videos x clips per video x editor cost per clip = backlog editing cost

Example: 40 long videos x 5 clips each x $20 per clip = $4,000 of clipping work.

That number is not an exact quote. Editors charge different ways: hourly, per finished clip, per package, or monthly. But the formula is useful because it makes the hidden backlog visible.

What the cost number misses

Money is only one part of the workflow. Manual repurposing also creates coordination cost:

That is fine if you need a custom creative edit. It is heavy if the recurring job is simply turning long recordings into usable short clips.

When AI changes the math

SocialClip Studio runs the first-pass clipping workflow as software: find moments, cut clips, reframe vertical, add captions, and prepare clips for publishing. Pro is $29.95/month, so the cost is predictable even if you process a large backlog.

The tradeoff is clear: AI is faster and cheaper for repeatable clipping. A human editor is still better for custom creative direction, complex brand polish, or high-touch storytelling.

Calculate your own backlog

Use the interactive calculator to estimate clips, manual editor cost, and weeks of content.

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