There’s also an inclusivity payoff. Improved captioning and cleaner audio broaden accessibility, welcoming viewers who rely on captions or listen in noisy environments. Thoughtful framing and lighting make nonverbal cues readable across cultures and screens. In a world where discoverability often hinges on thumbnails and short clips, the extra visual and sonic fidelity creates better shareable moments — the kind of clip that stops a scroll and invites a new viewer in.