Cost of a single video depends on a number of factors, complexity of the shoot, number of days, locations, interviews, travel involved, post production… We typically work with clients in the range of $10k upwards of $50k. There are so many moving parts, so please don’t hesitate to reach out for a realistic estimate and a custom quote to fit what you are looking for. Our job is to help guide you in the right direction and help you in the process of reaching your goal.

IT TAKES MORE THAN 'LIGHTS' AND 'CAMERA' TO DRIVE ACTION.

Video moves people like no other online channel, but only a strong video strategy gets them to act. As former journalists, our video production team will make your message stay with viewers long after the runtime ends – then use a multi-touch marketing strategy to turn their attention into action.

  • Leverage engagement to inspire prospects to take the action you need

  • Get customers talking

  • Connect your message to your mission to your audience

  • Budgets from $5,000 – $100,000

  • Single video projects or ongoing video retainers

We spend a lot of time sitting down with clients discussing how we can tell their best stories using video. And while it's true that every organization would like their unique story told differently, there are a few common questions that are universally useful for those looking to produce a video. Here's a comprehensive list of the essential video production questions you should answer before your next shoot.

Click one of the questions below to jump straight to that section:

1. What's the purpose of the video?
2. Who is your target audience?
3. What are your 3 key messages?
4. What is your ideal timeline?
5. What is your project budget?
6. Is your video part of a strategy or campaign?
7. How will you measure results & ROI?
8. What emotion are you trying to evoke?
9. What specific visuals should be captured?
10. Who will speak on behalf of the organization?
11. What questions should you ask the interview subjects?
12. Should you script the answers to the questions?
13. What happens if they don't get the answer right the first time?
14. Should you correct someone if they say the wrong thing?
15. Who needs to approve the final video?
16. Where will the video be shot?
17. How will the final video be hosted, distributed, and repackaged?
18. Bonus: The one question you shouldn't ask
19. Conclusion