- A website or about video that explains your business fast
- Building trust with customers, recruits, or investors
- Established teams that want high-end video with a simple process
What a brand video is for
A brand video helps people understand your business quickly and trust it faster. It can introduce what you do, show how you work, support a launch, or give your sales team something far more convincing than a paragraph of text.
We build each brand video around a clear goal. The right version depends on who it is for, what it needs to say, where you will use it, and how much you want to shoot.
When it is the right call
Brand video is usually the best place to start when:
- You are launching a new product, service, location, or hiring push and need one clear centerpiece.
- Customers need to understand and trust your business before they take the next step.
If you mostly need a batch of smaller pieces, a Content Day is a better start. If it is tied to a bigger launch, look at the Launch Campaign Kit.
How it works
- We define who it is for, where it will live, and what you want viewers to do.
- We shape the message, the proof points, and the shoot plan.
- We film interviews, your team, your space, your product, and b-roll.
- We edit the main video and any shorter cuts.
- We deliver organized files, ready for every place you will use them.
What makes it work
The best brand videos have one clear job. Before we shoot, we figure out where the video will live, who needs to believe it, which points matter most, and what the viewer should do next. That shapes everything — the questions, the shots, the pacing, the music, and the final cut — and keeps the video useful long after it goes live.
Related work
For interview-led storytelling, see the commercial finance explainer interviews. For a location and team story, see the St. George office building video. For more notes as we publish them, see Resources.
How we price it
We quote each brand video after a short call, based on the shoot plan, locations, edit, cutdowns, and how you will use it — so you pay for the right scope, not a one-size package.