You’ve been editing
alone long enough.
Dailies is a co-working space built by filmmakers, for filmmakers. Edit suites. A sound-treated booth. Gear library. And the hum of a dozen timelines that steadies your breathing.
“The loneliest room in any city is the one where someone brilliant is finishing a film that no one will ever see because they ran out of steam before they ran out of talent.”
of freelance filmmakers
report creative stagnation after 18 months working alone
average time
a solo editor spends in the same room before their work stops growing
indie documentary crews
abandon projects mid-post due to isolation and resource gaps
There is another way.
See what you’ve been missingBuilt for the work that matters.
Every room was designed by people who have spent years in rooms that weren’t good enough. We fixed what bothered us most.

Edit Suites
12 dedicated bays, each with a 32″ reference monitor and blackout curtains.

Sound Booth
Fully treated, -40 dB ambient. ADR, podcast, or just listening without the city.

Gear Library
Lenses, rigs, audio kits. Members borrow by the day. No late fees.

Color Bay
DaVinci Resolve workstation with a calibrated Flanders Scientific monitor.

Rooftop Screening
Rough cuts at dusk. Bring your hard drive. We bring the projector and the chairs.
The Kitchen Line
Where the next collaboration starts. Pour-over bar, long table, good light.

Battery Station
48 simultaneous charging bays. Every format. Show up depleted, leave ready.

Communal Desks
Hot-desks for laptop work, calls, and the days you just need to be around people.
The mentors are already here.
147 active members. Documentary directors, wedding cinematographers, commercial DPs, colorists, and editors who share gear, swap hard drives, and find their next collaborator in the kitchen line.

“I finished my first feature in the edit suite on the second floor. I cried in the color bay when I saw it on a real monitor.”
Marisol Vega
Sundance 2025 selection

“I used to edit in my bedroom with headphones. Now I have a sound-treated room and three people who actually understand what a wedding reel is.”
Theo Nakamura
200+ weddings booked

“The Flanders monitor alone is worth the membership. Everything else — the people, the gear, the rooftop — is extra.”
Priya Chandran
Commercial & narrative

“Signed my first agency retainer after meeting the client in the lounge here. The kitchen line is where my business changed.”
Darnell Osei
3 agency retainers

“I drove 40 minutes each way for a year. Now I rent a locker and keep my drives here. My commute is the elevator.”
Camille Fortier
Feature & episodic

“The booth is genuinely quiet. Like — quiet. I finished a whole podcast series and ADR session in the same week without booking a proper studio.”
Rafael Andrade
ADR & podcast specialist
Active members
Projects completed
Festival selections
Agency partnerships
Every great story starts somewhere.
No year-long contracts. No surprise fees. Just the infrastructure you need, when you need it.
Chapter One
Day Pass
Step inside before you commit.
- Full access to communal desks
- Sound booth (2-hour block)
- Battery charging station
- Kitchen and lounge
- Community Slack access (30 days)
Chapter Two
Flex Membership
For crews between projects and directors scaling up.
- 10 edit suite hours / month
- Sound booth (8 hours / month)
- Gear library borrowing (3 items / week)
- Dedicated locker storage
- Rooftop screening priority access
- Community Slack + monthly mixer
Chapter Three
Resident
A permanent seat at the table. No five-year lease.
- Dedicated edit bay (reserved desk)
- Unlimited sound booth access
- Gear library (no weekly limit)
- Color bay priority booking
- Guest passes (4 / month)
- Listing in the member directory
- Profile on the Dailies website
All memberships include free Wi-Fi (1Gbps symmetric), parking validation, and access to the monthly member screening night.
Book a visit.
No pressure.
We’ll show you around. You’ll sit in an edit suite, walk through the gear library, and probably end up staying for coffee. We’ve never had someone leave wishing they’d stayed in their bedroom.
Not ready for a visit?
Download the Space Guide — a PDF floor plan, full amenity list, and gear inventory. No phone call, just the facts.
Download the Space GuideThe climax is always the cut.
Member projects that began in our edit suites, sound booth, and gear library. Real work. Real people. Real rooms.

Dry Season
by Marisol Vega

The Ceremony
by Theo Nakamura

After the Rain
by Darnell Osei

Meridian
by Priya Chandran
City at Rest
by Camille Fortier

The Long Game
by Rafael Andrade
Your next project starts with a visit.
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