Video Editor Day Rate in California: 2026 Guide
California is a major market for freelance production rates, which means video editor day rates run above the national baseline. A mid-level video editor in California typically bills $715–$1,170 per day, before any kit fee or equipment package.
Rate Range by Experience Level — California
| Experience | California Day Rate |
|---|---|
| Emerging | $455–$715/day |
| Mid | $715–$1,170/day |
| Senior | $975–$1,820/day |
| Expert | $1,300–$2,600/day |
For comparison, the national mid-market baseline for video editors runs $550–$900/day at the same experience level. California's major market classification adjusts that baseline by +30%.
The California Production Market
Los Angeles is the world's largest production market by volume — IATSE Local 600 (camera) and Local 80 (grip) are headquartered here, and major studios including Warner Bros., Disney, Universal, Paramount, and Netflix anchor a crew ecosystem unlike anywhere else. Non-union commercial and branded content work is equally abundant, and the rate floor reflects the market's depth: producers in LA expect to pay professional rates, and undercutting tends to signal inexperience rather than win the job. California has no annual cap on production volume, which keeps shoot activity high year-round across both studio and independent markets.
Cost of Living in California
Annual basic-needs cost of living for a single adult in California is estimated at $51,400/year, which is 25% above the national baseline of $40,958. Use the calculator below to see what day rate you actually need to clear your take-home goal in California, after self-employment tax and health insurance.
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Calculate My RateThis is a quick state-specific reference. For the full breakdown — production-type rate tables, union scale, equipment and kit math, and the pricing mistakes that keep video editors underpaid — see the complete Video Editor day rate guide.
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