COMPANY PROMOTIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION

CORPORATE PROMOTIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION

A company promotional video is one of the most powerful tools for showcasing your brand’s mission, values, and strengths. Whether you're launching a new product, entering a new market, or simply building awareness, a well-produced promotional video can tell your story in a way that sticks. We help businesses craft compelling narratives that capture attention, build trust, and drive action—across websites, social media, trade shows, and beyond.

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Showcase your company's strengths with product launch videos that engages, informs, and drives action. Elevate your brand’s presence and leave a lasting impression on your audience.

CORPORATE VIDEO PRODUCTION COSTS

Corporate video production costs can vary depending on the scope, style, and length of your project. Factors like scripting, filming locations, animation, and editing complexity all play a role. Whether you're creating a quick internal training video or a full-scale promotional piece, we tailor packages to fit your budget without sacrificing quality. Investing in professional video is not just a cost—it’s a smart, high-ROI move for long-term brand growth.

CORPORATE VIDEO IDEAS

Looking for fresh ideas for your next corporate video? Great content comes in many forms, each tailored to engage, inform, or inspire your audience. Here are 10 impactful formats to consider:

 

-Executive welcome messages

-Customer testimonial videos

-Behind-the-scenes company tours

-Animated explainer videos

-Employee training modules

-New hire onboarding videos

-Case study success stories

-Product demo or launch videos

-Company culture highlights

-Internal communication updates

Best Shortform B2B Video Examples

Product Demos with a Twist

A software company might create a 60-second video showing its product in action, highlighting key features with a quick-paced demo and engaging visuals. By focusing on a single, powerful feature, businesses can instantly communicate the value of the product to a B2B audience.

Example: A cloud storage company showcasing how their product streamlines collaboration, emphasizing time-saving and security.

Client Testimonial Videos

Featuring satisfied clients in a concise video is a powerful way to build trust in B2B sales. These videos typically last around 60-90 seconds and include real client experiences that demonstrate the effectiveness of your services or products.

Example: A marketing agency highlighting how their campaign helped a client increase leads and sales by a significant margin.

Service Explainer Videos

Short explainer videos that break down your service in simple, relatable terms can educate and engage potential B2B clients. These videos typically last under 90 seconds and quickly convey the benefits of using your product or service.

Example: A logistics company explaining how their service improves supply chain efficiency with graphics and brief stats.

Behind-the-Scenes / Company Culture Videos

This type of video humanizes your brand by giving a peek behind the curtain of your business. It’s perfect for B2B companies that want to build a relationship with clients based on trust, transparency, and a strong company culture.

Example: A SaaS company showing their team in action, collaborating and innovating, to highlight their commitment to quality service.

Quick Case Study Videos

In 60 seconds, a quick case study video can highlight the challenges a client faced and how your product or service solved it. These videos are an effective way to showcase real-world results.

Example: A consulting firm showcasing how their strategic advice helped a company streamline operations and cut costs, with key figures and results.

Thought Leadership Clips

Short, insightful thought leadership videos position your business as an expert in your industry. These videos typically feature company leaders or subject matter experts sharing their perspectives on relevant trends, challenges, or solutions, and are designed to build credibility and trust.

Example: A cybersecurity firm’s CEO sharing insights on emerging threats and best practices for data protection, establishing the company as a leader in the industry.