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Video Production

Video that holds attention and does a job for the business.

Tulsa-based, making video for businesses since 1999, with multiple clients we have kept for well over a decade. Brand films, product videos, customer testimonials, event coverage, and motion graphics. Shot in our in-house studio on a 9-screen LED wall with cinema cameras and real lighting, then cut for wherever you actually use it: web, social, ads, broadcast.

Forbes Agency Council · 1,000+ clients · 25+ years

What we mean

Video is more than the homepage piece.

Most people hear "video" and picture the 60-second pretty piece on the homepage. That is part of it. The other parts are the work that actually moves buyers: the product walkthrough that closes a deal because a phone call could not, the founder story that makes a cold prospect feel like they already know you, the training video that saves your team from teaching the same thing twice.

We do both. The cinematic part is hand-crafted in our studio with cinema cameras, real lighting, and a 9-screen LED wall that lets us put your team in any environment we need without a location shoot. The strategic part comes from sitting down with you first and figuring out what the video actually has to do for the business. Most of the videos we build end up doing more than one job at once: a single shoot day produces the brand film, a stack of social cutdowns, and two or three product spotlights, all from the same afternoon.

We are a small team in Tulsa. 25+ years in business, more than a thousand clients across that time. The same person you talk to on the first call is on the calls when the cuts come back, and the same person you call when the video needs to stretch into something new a year later.

How we work

From the first conversation to a finished cut your team can use everywhere they need it.

01

First conversation

We talk about your business, not the camera. What you sell, who buys, what you want them to do after they watch, where the video will live. Most of the time, the right video is not the one a client walked in asking for. The first conversation is where we figure out what "success" looks like and what the video actually has to do.

02

Script and shot list

We write from scratch, or refine the draft you bring us. You approve every word before shoot day. The script is short enough to actually shoot, the shot list covers every cut you need, and nothing in front of the camera is a surprise. Most clients bring rough talking points and we shape them into a tight script that fits the time and the format.

03

Shoot day in our studio

In our Tulsa studio, on a 9-screen LED wall that lets us swap environments instantly without a location shoot. Cinema cameras, real lighting, audio, and a teleprompter set up before you walk in. Most shoots run 4 to 6 hours and capture a brand film plus social cutdowns plus product or executive coverage in the same day. You sit down, we direct, and the gear is already where it needs to be.

04

Edit, color, audio, captions

Color correction, audio mix, captions, and multi-format export. You get 16:9 for the website and YouTube, 9:16 for Instagram and TikTok, and 1:1 for paid social. Two rounds of revisions on every project so the final cut actually says what you want it to say.

05

Year two and beyond

Most clients keep coming back, either for a one-off campaign each year or on a monthly retainer that keeps content moving. We have multiple clients we have worked with for well over a decade. Video is one of the easiest pieces of marketing to keep producing once the first batch is done, because the studio, the team, and the brand reference are already in place.

Our approach

What you get that you wouldn't from a freelance shooter.

Partner, not vendor

We sell relationships, not single shoots. We worked with our very first client from 1999 for over 20 years, until he retired. Across that time we helped him build his business: the brand for the company itself, then the supporting work for a wide variety of product lines (books, seminars, products) as they came along. We were there through periods of growth and through the harder stretches too. The first shoot is the start. The relationship is what's worth paying for.

Strategy from the business side

Most video shops in our space are run by a director or a cinematographer. Our founder is neither. His background is the business side. When you tell him you want a brand film, his first question is what you are trying to accomplish with it. If you want to look premium so you can charge more, that's a different video than one built to feel approachable to a homeowner. Different goals, different videos. The strategy starts from the business side. The camerawork and the edit come from the people on our team who are great at their craft.

Custom, not stock

No template explainers, no canned animation packs, no off-the-shelf b-roll standing in for your facility. Every script is written for you, every shot is captured for your business, and every cut is built around what you actually want it to do. The risk with a template is not how it looks on day one. It's that you end up looking like every other business that picked the same template. The point of going custom is that the video looks like your business, not somebody else's.

Built to be recognized, by people and by AI

A video only works if buyers can find it and recognize what it is across every place they encounter it. That used to mean a TV spot, a website, and a YouTube channel. Today it also means the AI tools your buyers ask for recommendations: ChatGPT, Claude, Google's AI Overview. We deliver every shoot in 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 with captions baked in, written and titled so the same shoot answers the question buyers are typing into Google, the question they are scrolling past on a phone, and the question they are asking an AI assistant about businesses like yours.

Industries

Who we shoot for.

25+ years and 1,000+ clients across these industries. We bring the same level of craft to every one of them.

  • Industrial & Energy

    Pipeline Equipment, Inc.

  • Legal

    Secrest Hill & Secrest

  • Construction

    Caton Asphalt

  • Home Services

    Flash Painting

  • E-Commerce

    Bellara Brass

  • Music & Entertainment

    Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift

  • Non-Profit

    Tulsa Girls Art School

  • Local & Regional Brands

    1,000+ clients

Pricing

What's all this cost?

Most people want to know pretty early on. So let's get it out of the way, before you write a proposal in your head and we both end up in different ballparks.

Unlike many shops in our space, we do not have a minimum budget requirement. We have built video at every size: from a single quick-turn product spot, all the way up to multi-day shoots with full motion-graphics packages and broadcast deliverables. Projects on our list have ranged from a few hundred dollars to well over $1,000,000.

When you compare us to other shops, you will likely find we are neither the most expensive nor the least. The cheapest option (a friend with a camera, a freelancer working out of a home office, the two-friends-with-a-DSLR setup) usually is not a quality problem on day one. It is that the work falls apart the first time the brand has to stretch across new formats and new channels, or the freelancer is gone in a year and you are starting over from scratch.

The good news is you do not have to do everything in one go. Most of our long-term clients started with a smaller piece and built on it over the years. One client we worked with from 1999 took that approach. He spent a chunk up front, then a little each year as the business grew. By the time he retired over 20 years later, the work we did with him spanned every version of his business.

Monthly Partnership

For businesses that need video on a regular cadence.

For larger or more marketing-mature businesses, we work on a monthly partnership instead of a one-time shoot. Roughly $500 to $5,000 a month, less than the cost of a single full-time employee. Shoot days are built in.

For that, you get our entire team. Web designers, back-end programmers, search engine experts, social media, photographers, video. Basically your outsourced marketing department, on call. Most retainer clients use the monthly shoot day to feed a steady stream of video into their site, their ads, and their social channels without having to scope a new project every time.

Most of the time, when we sit down with a marketing-aware business and run the math both ways, the monthly model ends up being the better deal.

Questions

What people ask us before they hire us.

How long is a typical shoot day?

Most shoots run 4 to 6 hours in studio. That includes setup with the wall environment, walking through the script, capturing all your shots, and a working lunch if needed. Larger productions can extend to a full 8-hour day.

What do I need to bring?

Yourself, your team, and any branded apparel or props you want on camera. We provide the cameras, lighting, audio, teleprompter, and the studio. If we are filming product, send it ahead of time so we can light it properly.

Do you write the scripts?

Yes. We can write from scratch based on a discovery call, or refine a draft you bring us. Either way, you approve every script before shoot day so there are no surprises in front of the camera.

What makes you different from a freelance shooter?

Most video shops in our space are run by a director or a cinematographer. Our founder is neither. His background is the business side. When you tell him you want a brand film, his first question is what you are trying to accomplish with it. If you want to look more premium so you can charge more, that is a different video than one built to feel approachable to a homeowner. Different goals, different videos. The strategy starts from the business side. The camerawork and the edit come from the people on our team who are great at their craft.

Can you provide an on-camera host?

Yes. We have trained on-camera talent for executive content, training videos, and product walkthroughs. We can also coach your in-house executives or subject-matter experts to look their best on camera.

What formats do you deliver?

Every shoot is delivered in 16:9 for YouTube and your website, 9:16 for Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts, and 1:1 for paid social. All cuts are color-corrected, audio-mixed, and captioned.

Where is the studio?

We are at 8403 S 89th West Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma. About 15 minutes from downtown Tulsa and 20 minutes from the airport. Plenty of parking and a loading area for larger gear or product.

How fast is turnaround?

Standard turnaround is 2 to 3 weeks from kickoff to delivered video. Single-cut quick-turn projects can be delivered in under a week. Retainer clients get priority scheduling and faster edit cycles.

What do we get when the project is done?

You own everything. The finished cuts in every format you'll need (16:9, 9:16, 1:1, broadcast specs if applicable), the raw footage we captured, the scripts we wrote, and any motion graphics we built as part of the engagement. If we built it, you own it. If you ever decide to take the work to another shop or run it in-house, we package everything up and walk you through the handoff.

Got a project? Let's talk.

Fill out the form, send an email, or call. The first conversation is free, and we're not going to beat your door down. We'll tell you what to shoot first, what to skip, and what we'd charge for it. If we're not the right fit for what you're trying to do, we'll tell you that on the first call.