Content and Video Production
Your business, your people. Shot on location.
Your feed should look like your business, not like a stock photo library. We come out with a real camera, shoot the actual plates and the actual room, and edit it into something that still feels like you.
We work around service. Prep, slow hours, whatever fits, so we are never in the way during a rush.
Every finished photo and video we deliver is yours to keep and use anywhere, for as long as you want, with no licensing fees. We hold on to the raw unedited files.

What this looked like for Grain de Café.
Common questions about content and video production.
What is the difference between hiring you for content and video versus a photographer or videographer for a one time shoot?
A photographer or videographer captures the content and hands it back. What happens after that is on you. If there is no plan for how that content gets used, the shoot itself does not do much for your business. When we come out, we are shooting with intent. Every piece is captured with a purpose, edited a specific way, and pushed to a specific audience, and then we track how it performed. Getting good content is step one. Getting it in front of the right people, and knowing whether it worked, is where most one off shoots stop and where we keep going.
What kind of content do you produce, reels, photos, long form video, ads?
Reels and photos are the core. From those, we can build a paid ad, either a static image or a reel. Long form video is a separate thing. If long form is right for your business, it usually lives on YouTube and needs to run weekly or biweekly to build an audience, not one and done. We do not recommend one off long form as a strategy, and we scope it separately from the social calendar.
What kind of gear do you use, and does the quality hold up?
Our main camera for vertical video is an iPhone 17 Pro. There is no reason to shoot on anything heavier when the video is going to be watched on a phone. The quality is better than a lot of low end professional cameras, and shooting on the device your audience will actually watch on means the framing is right from the start. Some feature films are now being shot on iPhone. With good capture and good editing, the results hold up.
How much are you creating from scratch versus editing what the client sends?
Most of it is us. If a client shoots consistently, we can edit their footage and drop it into the calendar, but that is rare. Most clients might send one video a week, or one every two weeks, because they do not have time to shoot. Two hours of on site filming from us in a month is usually enough to fill the calendar.
Can you produce content for paid ad campaigns, or is this organic only?
We specialize in organic reach. If you hire us specifically to shoot content for a paid ad campaign, we can do that. Vertical video ads are in scope. High end broadcast commercials or long form commercial productions are not.
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