editing reel

our services

  • With 20 years of experience, editing is the beating heart of our company. From long form documentary to bitesize branded content, we love to craft stories. We offer an array of post production capabilities beyond the edit as well, including color grading, finishing, and more.

  • With roots in documentary filmmaking, we are visual storytellers that have honed our specific skills to produce engaging, emotionally impactful content that connects with audiences. We collaborate with writers, production designers, cinematographers, and sound technicians to bring our vision to life.

  • We love to be involved in every aspect of a project when possible. When needed, we have the capabilities to operate as a full scale production company, calling on our expansive network of pre-production, production, and post-production crew to manage everything soup to nuts.

Meet the Team

  • Co-Owner

    Daniel is a filmmaker who started making short films with friends as a teenager in the 1990s. Beginning in 2000, he refined his skills working at a production company he started with his father, an Atlanta-based writer/producer. In 2002, he worked on his first feature as an assistant director on an independent film Ghost of the Needle. After moving to New York City, he was the assistant director on This Revolution, which was selected to the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. Daniel also has experience as an editor, notably for multiple episodes of the 2009 Emmy Award-winning season of MTV’s True Life. In 2012, he co-founded Blurry + Hinge, a production company where he has produced and directed content for clients including MailChimp, Spotify, Facebook, VICE, Pitchfork, Refinery29, and GQ. He co-produced the feature film Pop Meets the Void in 2015, produced two shorts, New Roommate and The Doula in 2018 and 2019, was director of photography on the documentary Let Me Take You Down in 2020, and edited seasons of Teenage Euthanasia for Adult Swim in 2021 and 2022.

  • Co-Owner

    Born and raised in Arlington, TX, Hagan Hinshaw moved to New York in 2005 to attend The New School. He cut his teeth in documentary working on the feature length film Hotel Gramercy Park, which premiered at Tribeca Film Fest. Hagan then took up residency at Brooklyn-based production company Punched in the Head as an in-house producer/shooter/editor. He spent five years creating content for various television and commercial projects, including over fifteen episodes of MTV’s True Life documentary series, which was awarded an Emmy during the years of his contribution.

    He has gone on to direct and edit other series for Fusion, National Geographic, Vice Media, and more. He lives in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn with his wife, Jess, and two children, Etta and Hayes. With a passion for architecture and design, he also photographs interiors, which can be seen here.