Los Angeles, CA · Est. 2021

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.

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The cost of working alone
“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.”
73%

of freelance filmmakers

report creative stagnation after 18 months working alone

4.2 yrs

average time

a solo editor spends in the same room before their work stops growing

1 in 3

indie documentary crews

abandon projects mid-post due to isolation and resource gaps

There is another way.

See what you’ve been missing
The space, room by room

Built 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.

Dimly lit professional edit suite with dual monitors showing color grade timeline and reference scopes
Workspaces

Edit Suites

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

Sound-treated recording booth with microphone stand, acoustic foam panels, and warm amber lighting
Audio

Sound Booth

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

Organized gear library shelving with cinema lenses, camera bodies, and lighting equipment neatly labeled
Equipment

Gear Library

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

Professional color grading station with scopes, calibrated display showing skin tone waveform, and DaVinci panel
Color

Color Bay

DaVinci Resolve workstation with a calibrated Flanders Scientific monitor.

Rooftop screening setup at golden hour with portable projector screen, folding chairs, and city skyline silhouette
Community

Rooftop Screening

Rough cuts at dusk. Bring your hard drive. We bring the projector and the chairs.

Warm communal kitchen and lounge area with long wooden table, hanging plants, and afternoon sunlight streaming through windows
Community

The Kitchen Line

Where the next collaboration starts. Pour-over bar, long table, good light.

Organized battery charging station with multiple Sony, Canon, and DJI batteries lined up on illuminated racks
Infrastructure

Battery Station

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

Open plan co-working area with warm pendant lights, film posters on the wall, and members working at timber desks
Workspaces

Communal Desks

Hot-desks for laptop work, calls, and the days you just need to be around people.

The people who live here

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.

Marisol Vega, documentary director, in warm side-lit portrait with camera in background
Documentary Director

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

Theo Nakamura, wedding cinematographer, candid portrait in workshop setting with natural window light
Wedding Cinematographer

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

Priya Chandran, professional colorist, lit by monitor glow in a color grading setup
Colorist

The Flanders monitor alone is worth the membership. Everything else — the people, the gear, the rooftop — is extra.

Priya Chandran

Commercial & narrative

Darnell Osei, commercial director, candid portrait in creative workspace with film equipment visible
DP / Commercial Director

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

Camille Fortier, film editor, warm natural light portrait with slight smile and creative background
Editor

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

Rafael Andrade, sound designer, portrait in recording studio environment with headphones around neck
Sound Designer

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

147

Active members

840+

Projects completed

23

Festival selections

6

Agency partnerships

Choose your chapter

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

$45per day

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)
Book a Day

Chapter Two

Flex Membership

$320per month

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
Start Your Chapter

Chapter Three

Resident

$780per month

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
Claim Your Seat

All memberships include free Wi-Fi (1Gbps symmetric), parking validation, and access to the monthly member screening night.

Come see it yourself

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 Guide

Request a visit

We’ll reach out within 24 hours to confirm.

The work that leaves this room

The climax is always the cut.

Member projects that began in our edit suites, sound booth, and gear library. Real work. Real people. Real rooms.

Cinematic desert landscape shot with warm golden hour light, documentary style framing
Documentary Feature

Dry Season

by Marisol Vega

Wedding ceremony golden hour shot, couple silhouetted against warm sky, cinematic color grade
Wedding Film

The Ceremony

by Theo Nakamura

Film production set with camera crew, director calling action, moody blue-teal grade
Commercial

After the Rain

by Darnell Osei

Dramatic cinematic portrait with anamorphic lens flare and deep color grade
Short Film (Color)

Meridian

by Priya Chandran

Aerial drone shot over urban landscape at dusk with warm amber and deep blue tones
Documentary Short

City at Rest

by Camille Fortier

Intimate close-up portrait interview setup with professional lighting and shallow depth of field
Podcast / Docuseries

The Long Game

by Rafael Andrade

Your next project starts with a visit.

Book a Visit