Defined source inputs
We agree on the reports, articles, newsletters, links, or data updates that start each production cycle.
Vaize is a managed production service for teams that publish recurring source material. We turn each scheduled report, newsletter issue, or update into a consistent anchor-led 9:16 video, with review and delivery handled through an agreed workflow.
Request a demoRecurring production works best when your team has a dependable source, such as a weekly newsletter, monthly market report, research release, rate update, or results feed, and wants a consistent video for each release.
This is a managed service, not a self-serve video editor. Vaize scopes the format, adapts each source, produces the segment, and coordinates review with your team.
We agree on the reports, articles, newsletters, links, or data updates that start each production cycle.
The set, presenter, colors, logo treatment, captions, and data-card rules are established for the series.
Reviewers, approval steps, turnaround expectations, and delivery specifications are set during scoping.
Setup defines the audience, editorial tone, source priorities, brand treatment, presenter, and video structure. Recurring production applies that system to each new source while preserving room for story-specific judgment.
Typical deliverables are captioned vertical videos with an anchor, headlines, and on-screen graphics. Exact volume, runtime, revisions, file specifications, and delivery schedule belong in the project scope rather than a universal promise.
Your team supplies or approves the material and identifies any required caveats, wording, or calls to action.
Vaize adapts the source for spoken delivery and produces the segment within the agreed set, with captions, headlines, and data cards.
The final approval process and publishing handoff are agreed with the people responsible for your brand and content.
Figures displayed in coded data cards are mapped from the supplied source rather than generated from an open-ended prompt. That reduces the risk of number-entry errors in those cards, but the script, source quality, and final context still require review.
Your team remains responsible for confirming the source material, required disclosures, and final approval. Vaize builds review into the workflow so subject-matter reviewers can sign off before publication.
Daily, weekly, monthly, and per-release schedules have different production and review demands. We agree on timing after we understand the source format, volume, approval path, and complexity of the visual system.
A pilot can establish the format and working process before a recurring schedule begins.
Any repeatable source your team publishes or approves on a schedule, including reports, newsletters, articles, research updates, rates, or structured results.
No. The schedule can be daily, weekly, monthly, or tied to each release. The right cadence depends on your source and audience.
Yes. A scoped project or pilot can be used to establish the format before considering recurring production.
Share a source and your current publishing schedule. We’ll use the demo to define a practical production approach.
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