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January 2, 2026

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About Our Exclusive Production Partnership with Rare Sightings, LLC

Content Carnivores is excited to announce an exclusive production partnership with Rare Sightings, LLC — a video production company with offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Park City, Utah, and more than twenty years of experience producing video across the full spectrum of clients and formats. Check it out at https://rare-sightings.com

That range is real. Rare Sightings has produced fast-turn internal videos for early-stage startups and international broadcast commercials for Fortune 500 brands. Founder explainers shot in a single morning, and brand films for global events. Pitch-day coverage, investor cuts, instructional content, patient education — the breadth is the point, and it’s why this partnership made sense for us.

Here’s what we’re excited about.

An AI-assisted editorial pipeline that compresses the rough cut from hours to minutes

Rare Sightings has built a proprietary post-production workflow that ingests raw interview footage, transcribes it, and scores every usable segment on signals like pushback, repeat takes, emotional peaks, and off-camera prompts. The output is a Final Cut Pro timeline with the picture edit already assembled. Editors get to do the part that actually matters — shaping story — without spending hours scrubbing for the gold. It’s one of their process strengths that allows for efficiency, effectiveness and affordability.

A documentary sensibility, not a corporate one

Their interviews are guided questions, not teleprompters. Documentary editing, not polished performance. The result feels honest, moves quickly, and holds attention — which is exactly what most corporate video gets wrong.

Strict voice discipline across formats

The same founder, product, or research story can become an investor cut (sharp, dramatic, fast), a general-audience overview (warm, accessible), a regulatory-compliant instructional piece (factual, calm), or a peer-to-peer professional video — each with its own rules about who speaks what and why. That kind of editorial precision is rare, and it’s part of why their work travels so well across audiences.

A studio-as-a-service capability for catalog-scale work

Beyond conventional video, Rare Sightings builds out turn-key product photography operations at industrial scale — equipment selection, throughput modeling, multi-tier retouching pipelines, and flexible ownership models that let clients either keep the studio running with RS as the operator or take it in-house after the initial catalog ships. It’s a production discipline most video companies simply don’t have.

Repeatable batch production for cohorts

Whether it’s an accelerator, a trade association at a major conference, or a portfolio group, Rare Sightings has built the operating model to deliver a full slate of videos in a single production block — at a rate that actually works for early-stage companies. The program runs on shared infrastructure: standardized Google Drive intake folders, Frame.io collaborative review, batched shoot days, and a documentary house style that holds up across a dozen subjects.

End-to-end technical chops

Automated transcription, lav audio matching workflows, FCPXML generation, FFmpeg cut assembly, Frame.io delivery, multi-camera live event capture, drone coverage, color, sound, motion graphics. The stack is modern, the workflow is tight, and the deliverables are clean.

Specialization that matches the work we care about

Deep experience in healthcare, life sciences, medtech, biotech, and diagnostics — verticals where the editorial bar is high, the regulatory considerations are real, and the stakes for getting the story right are higher than most marketing video ever encounters.


For Content Carnivores clients, this partnership means we now have a deeply capable production arm behind everything we do — from a single founder video to a multi-company batch shoot at a national conference. We’ve worked alongside Rare Sightings long enough to know how good they are. Making it official just felt right.

More to come.

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