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Freelancer project timelines, client delivery deadlines, videographer contracts, remote editing workflow, and creative business mistakes — this video explains why you should always add buffer days and deliver early. I’m Nico, a videographer doing a 5-Minute Camera Challenge to overcome my fear of public speaking and document what it really feels like to build a creative business. In this episode, I break down a real scenario: 00:00 – Why I’m doing this challenge 00:25 – Talking about project timelines 00:45 – Traveling while managing a client 01:00 – Hiring a colleague to shoot 01:40 – Flight cancellations & lost time 01:55 – Google Drive & Dropbox issues 02:20 – Why remote work creates problems 02:35 – Adding buffer days to contracts 03:00 – 3–5 business days for delivery 03:30 – Why delivering early builds trust 04:00 – The damage of delivering late 04:30 – Practical advice for freelancers 05:00 – Final thoughts One of the biggest lessons I’m learning: It’s always better to promise Friday and deliver Wednesday than promise Wednesday and deliver Friday. Clients remember how you made them feel. 🧭 I also write a weekly newsletter where I share deeper insights about freelancing, creative business, contracts, timelines, and long-term growth. 👉 Subscribe here: https://nicocastro.kit.com/newsletter 💬 Question: Do you add buffer days to your contracts, or do you work right up to the deadline?