I have worked with organizations like International Shift, Trail Alley, Shoppers Plug, SuiNG, RCCG, Hungry Thelma, Grandpreneur, and SuperteamNG. My work focuses on helping audiences understand, feel, and act through strong visual communication.
Every frame should support what you need
people to understand, feel, or do—motion
and editing serve the story, not the other way around.
Pacing, rhythm, and layout are tuned for
retention and emotion—whether the piece
lives on social, stage, or broadcast-style channels.
Clear briefs, realistic milestones, and focused
revision rounds—so ministries, brands, and teams
know what to expect from kickoff to delivery.
Quick answers about how Dare works with churches, brands, NGOs, and startups on motion, video, and visual communication projects.
I focus on motion graphics, video editing, and visual communication—things like promo and campaign videos, sermon or event recaps, reels, product launches, event screen visuals, explainers, and supporting graphics that help your message land clearly.
Yes. I’m based in Benin City, Edo State, and I work with clients locally and remotely. Most projects run smoothly with briefs, references, and feedback shared online—calls or WhatsApp included when needed.
My core workflow is built around Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro, with supporting tools for design, asset prep, and delivery formats that match YouTube, Instagram, event screens, or broadcast-style needs.
We align on goals, audience, and deadlines, then I propose a creative direction and structure. After that comes production and editing, with focused revision rounds so the final piece stays on-message, on-brand, and ready for release.
Reach out via the contact form, email at hello@daretijani.com, or WhatsApp. Share a short summary of the project, your timeline, and any reference links—I'll reply with next steps and, where helpful, a simple scope so we can move forward with clarity.