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Corporate Video Production

We make films for businesses, and we do it the way an in-house team would — if your in-house team happened to own broadcast kit. We sit on your side of the table, not across it. We’ve done it for the NHS, Selco, TNT and TEDx, and for plenty of people you’ve never heard of. Here’s some of it.

Benny Smyth — a corporate brand film, shot over two days at Shustoke Barns

The kinds of corporate film we make

“Corporate video” covers a lot of ground, and the kind you need changes the whole shape of the job. Most companies need two or three of these rather than one. Here’s the range, with a real film behind each one so you can see what we mean.

NHS Come Back to Nursing Social Media Campaign

NHS Come Back to Nursing

NHS, via Shadow Giants

Short films built for a feed, cut for every platform

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Miller & Carter Promotional Film Promotional

Miller & Carter Promotional Film

Miller & Carter (Mitchells & Butlers)

A promo built around the Craft Guild of Chefs and the Steak School

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How we actually work

You tell us what the film has to do — sell, explain, train, recruit, record. We work out how to make it, and we build the crew, the kit and the edit around that answer rather than around a template. We ask a lot of questions early, because the film that goes well is the one we planned properly, together, before anyone picked up a camera. That’s the bit most people skip. We don’t.

“Green Gorilla Films were resourceful and creative, nothing was ever a problem. What they produced was of an exceptional quality, despite various challenges and restrictions.”

Shellyanne BryanCopywriter, Selco Builders Warehouse

“The team were super professional and bent over backwards to ensure we met our deadlines and didn’t let our clients down. The end results were fantastic.”

Amy EddyManaging Director, Shadow Giants

Let’s talk it through

Tell us what the film has to do and we’ll tell you, honestly, what it takes to make it — up to and including the times the answer is that you don’t need a film at all. No hard sell, and a real person on the other end.

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