Our mantra is simple and it’s what we bring to every post-production project.

Work Smart. Have Fun. Be Kind.

Expect us to listen, think it through, put in the effort, enjoy the process, and never ever be a bunch of jerks. The Post-Production process works best when it’s handled with expertise, efficiency, joy and kindness.

Dan Hirons has over two decades of experience shepherding all types of projects through the rigors of post-production. Dan started Hi-Post shortly after the closure of Rooster Teeth Productions and continues to collaborate with many artists from the incredible team he helped lead. Whether it’s a series, film, commercial, digital campaign, or anything in between — Hi-Post is equipped with the tech, knowledge, and zen attitude to make this process as seamless and enjoyable as possible. The work ends up being pretty amazing too.

If you are someone who works dumb, hates fun, or is kind of a jerk, then we might not be a great fit for your project.

Our Process

Dan Hirons, Founder, Post-Producer, Editor Hi-Post

Dan Hirons
Founder, Post-Producer, Editor

(also known for his performance as ‘Popcorn Eating Man’ in Blood Fest)

Our Network

There is no one-size-fits-all solution for post.

That’s why we work with a curated network of experienced, talented and kind editors, audio specialists, colorists, and VFX artists—handpicked based on the needs of your production.

From indie films and branded content to documentaries and commercials and everything in between, we bring together the right people to bring your story to life.

Interested in collaborating? Say Hi! 👋

Let’s talk about how we can assemble the perfect team for your project.

Are you a talented and kind post-professional interested in joining our roster? Contact talent@hi-post.tv

Our Strengths

  • Passionate About the Craft But Not Pretentious About It

  • Combat-Ready Teams, Battle-Tested Workflows, Overly Dramatic Comparisons

  • Adaptable and Agile – Because Every Project Has a Plot Twist

  • Post House Infrastructure, Carriage House Charm 

  • Storytelling Wizards – Not Talking About Beards Either

  • Seamless Collaboration – Like Jazz, But With Deadlines

  • Consistent Quality No Matter the Budget