Transforming ideas into visually stunning narratives.
What’s included
Concept Development
We got into this business to tell compelling stories, collaborate with great thinkers, and connect ideas with people.
Scriptwriting
Our talented writers create engaging scripts that capture your message and translate it into a visual masterpiece.
Professional Filming
Using state-of-the-art equipment, our filmmakers capture every moment with precision and artistry, ensuring top-tier quality in every shot.
Advanced Editing
Our editing team weaves together visuals, sound, and effects to create a cohesive and impactful final product.
Output and Delivery
Once final approvals are confirmed, we output and upload the video or videos to web sites and social media etc.
Popular questions
How Much Time Does it Take to Make Video?
Several factors affect the time needed by our production team to create the video. Some include: Video Duration, Complexity, for example, the scene and the actions the characters take, Research Required, etc. We usually need about 2 to 3 weeks to complete a video of about 2 minutes.
Can You Speed Up the Process?
To speed the process up it helps if we get a clear brief and expectation of the outcome. And then prompt feedback on draft scripts and then availability of key personal who may be included in the filming.
What are the Steps Involved in Creating a Video?
The first step is always to discuss with the client exactly what is required and how is the finished video to be used.
We then develop a script, and sometimes a storyboard depending on the nature of the video.
The production outline is then planned, Including booking dates, sourcing locations, hiring actors, and additional crew if required.
Once filming îs complete we then undertake post-production /editing and cut a first draft for review. After feedback form the client we proceed to master the finished video.
Once completed the video is then uploaded to the appropriate socials and web sites for viewing and distribution.
How Many Revisions Can I Make?
We usually find that if there is good pre production planning ie script approvals and storyboards one set of revisions is usually all that is needed. More than one set of revisions can mean more costs.