Video Editor Day Rate in New York: 2026 Guide
New York 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 New York typically bills $715–$1,170 per day, before any kit fee or equipment package.
Rate Range by Experience Level — New York
| Experience | New York 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. New York's major market classification adjusts that baseline by +30%.
The New York Production Market
New York is the second-largest production market in the US, with particular strength in commercial advertising, branded content, fashion, and episodic television — the major broadcast networks, late-night production, and most large ad agencies are headquartered here. IATSE Local 52 covers on-set crew for union productions in the region, and rates run comparable to Los Angeles, reflecting a client base that expects experienced, professional crew. The commercial sector alone — agencies producing national campaigns from Manhattan — makes New York one of the most active markets for editors, colorists, and camera operators who don't primarily work in narrative film.
Cost of Living in New York
Annual basic-needs cost of living for a single adult in New York is estimated at $49,900/year, which is 22% 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 New York, after self-employment tax and health insurance.
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