Script & Planning
One clear message, a written script and a shot list agreed before the camera arrives.
Filmed company profiles, product launches and advertisements — scripted, shot and edited to present your business the way you would want a client to see it.
A promotional video does something a brochure cannot: it shows the real premises, the real team and the real product, which is often the single most persuasive thing a customer can see before committing.
We script it around one message, plan the shot list before the shoot day, and edit it into the lengths you actually need — a full version for the website and shorter cuts for ads and social.
From the first script meeting to the final export.
One clear message, a written script and a shot list agreed before the camera arrives.
Camera, lighting and audio at your premises or on location, with a planned schedule.
Editing, colour grading, sound mix, music and graphics assembled into the finished film.
A full-length version plus fifteen and thirty-second cuts for advertising, from one shoot.
Script, shot list, locations and schedule agreed and signed off.
Filming day or days, run to the plan so nothing is missed on site.
Edit, grade, sound and graphics, with revision rounds included.
Final film plus every short cut and aspect ratio you need.
It depends almost entirely on shoot days, locations and whether you need actors or a presenter. A single-day shoot at your own premises is a very different budget from a multi-location production. We quote after the script, not before, so the number is real.
Two to three weeks is typical. Pre-production and scheduling take about a week, the shoot is usually one day, and the edit with revisions takes another week to ten days.
Not necessarily. Many strong promotional videos use premises, product and process footage with voice over instead of talking heads. If you do want your team on camera, we will brief them properly and shoot in a way that is comfortable for people who are not used to it.
We build a contingency into the schedule and agree in advance what the fallback is. Rescheduling a shoot day is normal and does not incur a new fee as long as we know in reasonable time.
Tell us the message and we will come back with a script outline and a quote.