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Let Your Customers Sell: The Question Playbook for Video Testimonials

If your best prospects could sit in on one honest conversation with your happiest customer, theyโ€™d buy faster and with more confidence. Thatโ€™s the power of a well-structured video testimonial. The trick isnโ€™t fancy gear or a lucky soundbiteโ€”itโ€™s asking the right questions in the right order, and creating an environment where real stories surface naturally.

Below is a pragmatic, field-tested playbook we use at St Louis Video Production to plan, conduct, and repurpose testimonial interviews that actually move the needle.


Why Video Testimonials Work (and What โ€œGoodโ€ Looks Like)

Good testimonials:

  • Match the buyerโ€™s journey (awareness โ†’ evaluation โ†’ decision).
  • Frame the before โ†’ during โ†’ after in concrete, measurable terms.
  • Address common objections (risk, cost, speed to value, switching pain).
  • Feel unscripted but are guidedโ€”crisp answers, human details, proof.

Signal youโ€™ve nailed it: prospects echo your customerโ€™s own phrases back to your sales team, and sales uses the clips proactively (not just marketing).


Pre-Production: Set the Table for Truth

Define the story arc

  • ICP: Which customer profile do we want more of?
  • Use case: Which problem-outcome pair matters most this quarter?
  • Proof target: What metric, milestone, or moment will validate success?

Line up logistics

  • Stakeholders: Subject, their boss (for approval), legal/compliance, location contact.
  • Paperwork: Appearance release, location release, product/logo permissions.
  • Guardrails: Topics to avoid (competitive NDAs, regulatory limits), brand voice, no-go claims.

Prep the guest (without over-rehearsing)

  • Send a 1-page โ€œwhat to expectโ€ (wardrobe, timing, parking, mic etiquette).
  • Share themes, not scripts; reassure โ€œweโ€™ll guide you.โ€
  • Ask for artifacts (dashboards, photos, product in use) to film as B-roll.

On-Set: Make It Easy to Be Great on Camera

  • Warm-up first. Start with soft, non-work questions to settle nerves.
  • Ask one idea per question. Short prompts โ†’ short, usable answers.
  • Go for specifics. Replace โ€œit was betterโ€ with โ€œcut onboarding from 10 days to 3.โ€
  • Follow the energy. When eyes light up, stay curious; ask โ€œWhat happened next?โ€
  • Silence is a tool. After an answer, pause; the best add-ons arrive in the quiet.

Technical baseline (so the story shines):

  • Two-camera angle for edit flexibility; lav + boom for clean audio.
  • Soft, flattering key + fill; match brand palette subtly in set elements.
  • Capture plentiful B-roll that shows what the guest says.

The Question Playbook (Organized by Outcome)

Use these as modular blocks. You wonโ€™t ask them allโ€”select 8โ€“15 that fit your story arc.

1) Openers that Build Comfort

  • โ€œWhere do you work and what do you do day to day?โ€
  • โ€œWhat does success look like in your role?โ€

2) The Before State (Problem and Stakes)

  • โ€œWhat was the situation before you started looking for a solution?โ€
  • โ€œWhat made the status quo no longer acceptable?โ€
  • โ€œWhat did the pain look like in numbers (time lost, errors, missed revenue)?โ€

3) The Search and Selection

  • โ€œWhat alternatives did you consider, and why didnโ€™t they fit?โ€
  • โ€œWhat tipped the decision in our favor?โ€
  • โ€œWhat risk felt biggest, and how was it addressed?โ€

4) Implementation and Experience

  • โ€œWalk me through week oneโ€”what actually happened?โ€
  • โ€œWho was involved on both teams? Any surprises?โ€
  • โ€œHow long until you saw first value? Full value?โ€

5) Outcomes and Proof

  • โ€œWhat metrics moved? Baseline vs now.โ€
  • โ€œWhat changed for your team or customers?โ€
  • โ€œWhatโ€™s a moment you realized this was working?โ€

6) Objectionsโ€”Handled on Camera

  • โ€œIf someone is worried about cost/switching/complexity, what would you tell them?โ€
  • โ€œWhat do you wish youโ€™d known on day one?โ€

7) Differentiators in Plain Language

  • โ€œWhat do we do differently than others youโ€™ve worked with?โ€
  • โ€œWhat one capability would be hardest to give up?โ€

8) Emotional Beats (Human Detail)

  • โ€œHow does your workday feel different now?โ€
  • โ€œWho on your team felt the impact first?โ€

9) Future and Advocacy

  • โ€œWhatโ€™s next now that this is solved?โ€
  • โ€œWould you choose us again? Why?โ€

Industry-Specific Add-Ons

B2B SaaS / Tech

  • โ€œWhat integrations mattered most?โ€
  • โ€œHow did security/compliance review go?โ€
  • โ€œWhatโ€™s your retention or adoption rate after rollout?โ€

Manufacturing / Logistics

  • โ€œWhat throughput or yield improvements did you see?โ€
  • โ€œAny downtime reduction or safety gains?โ€
  • โ€œImpact on scrap, returns, or on-time delivery?โ€

Healthcare / Regulated

  • โ€œHow did the process respect privacy and compliance?โ€
  • โ€œWhich outcomes are you comfortable sharing publicly?โ€
    (Avoid PHI; pre-clear wording with compliance.)

Professional Services

  • โ€œWhere did the team demonstrate judgmentโ€”not just tasks?โ€
  • โ€œWhat checkpoint gave you confidence we were on track?โ€

Recruiting / HR

  • โ€œHow many days to fill before/after?โ€
  • โ€œQuality-of-hire or retention shifts?โ€

Nonprofit / Public Sector

  • โ€œCommunity outcome in lives touched, hours saved, dollars redirected?โ€
  • โ€œHow did this influence stakeholder confidence or funding?โ€

A 10-Minute Interview Outline (Efficient and Effective)

  1. Role & context (0:45)
  2. The โ€œbeforeโ€ and trigger to change (1:30)
  3. Why we were chosen (1:00)
  4. Implementation snapshot (1:30)
  5. Outcomes with numbers (2:30)
  6. Objection handling (1:00)
  7. Differentiator and recommendation (1:00)
  8. CTA-ready closer (0:45)

Make It Visual: B-Roll Youโ€™ll Actually Use

  • The system in action: screens, hands, processes, product close-ups.
  • โ€œDay in the lifeโ€ cutaways: meetings, whiteboards, customers served.
  • Proof artifacts: dashboards, reports, before/after images, shipping lines, storefronts.
  • Emotional texture: smiles, relieved team, quiet focus, celebratory moments.

Edit Structure That Converts

  • Cold open: 3โ€“6 second hook with a quantifiable win.
  • Title card + identity: whoโ€™s speaking, why they matter.
  • Problem โ†’ solution โ†’ outcome in under 90 seconds; keep one idea per beat.
  • End card CTA: what to do next (book demo, schedule consult, watch deeper case).
  • Versions: 16:9 web, 1:1 feed, 9:16 stories/reels; 6s, 15s, 30s, 60โ€“90s cuts.
  • Accessibility: open captions burned in; high-contrast safe zones.

Distribution Plan (So the Story Works for You Everywhere)

  • Website: case-study pages, product pages, pricing page objection handlers.
  • Sales: email follow-ups, proposal decks, QR at trade shows.
  • Social/PR: short cuts with one metric per clip; tag the customer if approved.
  • Lifecycle: onboarding (what good looks like), renewal (outcomes reminder).
  • Paid: A/B test 6s hooks that mirror top objections from sales calls.

Track watch time, quartile completion, CTA clicks, influenced pipeline/revenue; annotate wins to the original testimonial in your asset library.


Ethical, Legal, and Brand Hygiene

  • Signed appearance and location releases (store with the asset).
  • Avoid confidential data on screens; plan redactions in post if needed.
  • Add content credentials/provenance where appropriate.
  • Keep claims truthful; use customerโ€™s own metrics and language.

Quick Do/Donโ€™t

Do

  • Coach for specifics and stories.
  • Ask follow-ups; let them finish.
  • Film lots of purposeful B-roll.

Donโ€™t

  • Put words in their mouth.
  • Lead with jargon or internal slogans.
  • Rely on a single long cutโ€”think modular reuse.

Ready-to-Use Prompt Sheet (Print for Your Interviewer)

  • โ€œWhat was happening before you started looking for a solution?โ€
  • โ€œWhat changed that made you act now?โ€
  • โ€œWhat nearly stopped you from choosing us?โ€
  • โ€œWhat happened in week one?โ€
  • โ€œWhat can you measure that proves this worked?โ€
  • โ€œIf someoneโ€™s on the fence, what should they know?โ€
  • โ€œWhat do we do that others donโ€™t?โ€
  • โ€œWould you choose us again? Why?โ€

Why Teams Choose Us to Produce Testimonials

Since 1982, weโ€™ve helped businesses, marketing firms, and agencies in the St. Louis area capture credible, conversion-ready testimonial stories. Our crews handle everythingโ€”from strategy and question design to on-set coaching, filming, and post-productionโ€”so your customers look and sound their best while saying what future buyers actually need to hear.

About St Louis Video Production
St Louis Video Production is a full-service professional commercial photography and video production company with the right equipment and experienced crew for successful image acquisition. We provide full-service studio and location video and photography, editing, post-production, and licensed drone pilotsโ€”including the ability to fly our specialized drones indoors when a dynamic perspective is needed. We customize productions for diverse media requirements and excel at repurposing your photography and video branding to gain more traction across channels. We are well-versed in all file types, media styles, and the accompanying software, and we leverage the latest Artificial Intelligence responsibly throughout our services for speed, consistency, and scale. Our private studio lighting and visual setup is ideal for small productions and interview scenes, with room for props to round out your set. We support every aspect of your productionโ€”from setting up a private, custom interview studio to supplying professional sound and camera operators, as well as providing the right equipmentโ€”ensuring your next video production is seamless and successful.

Mike Hallerย 314-913-5626ย stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com

How to Create a Visual Record of Your Construction Site

When it comes to documenting the progress of your construction site, a detailed and accurate visual record can be an invaluable asset for stakeholders, investors, and future reference. Whether you are managing a large-scale commercial development or a smaller residential project, having high-quality photography and video footage is essential for tracking progress, communicating with clients, and ensuring that everything is on schedule and within scope. In this blog post, weโ€™ll explore how to effectively create a visual record of your construction site and the benefits of incorporating professional photography and video production services into your project management strategy.

These images and videos serve not only as a historical legal record but also as powerful tools for marketing and promotional efforts.

1. Documenting Progress with Regular Photography and Video Updates

One of the most effective ways to create a visual record of a construction site is by documenting the progress regularly. These updates can provide clear evidence of how the project evolves from start to finish. It is crucial to capture both wide shots and detailed images to show not only the overall construction site but also the nuances of the work being done at each stage.

At St Louis Video Production, we recommend scheduling periodic photography and video sessions throughout the course of the project. These can range from weekly to monthly sessions, depending on the size and complexity of the project. The key is to be consistent in your approach so that your visual record provides a comprehensive timeline.

2. Highlighting Key Stages and Milestones

Construction projects often involve several key stages: groundbreaking, framing, roofing, installation of utilities, and finishing touches, among others. To fully capture the story of the project, it’s essential to document each significant milestone. These images and videos serve not only as a historical record but also as powerful tools for marketing and promotional efforts.

With the right photographic approach, you can capture these milestones in a way that highlights the scale and scope of the work being done, as well as the quality and attention to detail that goes into each stage of construction. A professional crew will be able to identify the moments that truly define each stage and present them in a way that is visually compelling and informative.

3. Using Drone Photography for Aerial Perspectives

Drone photography has revolutionized the way construction sites are documented. Aerial views can provide an entirely new perspective, offering a broader view of the entire construction site and surrounding areas. This is particularly useful for large-scale projects where capturing the full scope of the work is difficult from the ground.

St Louis Video Production is well-equipped to handle drone footage, with licensed drone pilots who can fly specialized drones indoors and outdoors. This allows us to capture dynamic, high-resolution aerial footage of your site from angles that were once impossible, providing a birdโ€™s-eye view of the progress, overall layout, and even the surrounding infrastructure. Aerial shots are ideal for showcasing the scale of a construction project, creating impressive visual records that can be used for both internal tracking and external marketing efforts.

4. Creating Custom Interview Studios for Stakeholder Testimonials

An essential part of documenting your construction site involves sharing the experience with stakeholders, clients, and investors. For this, we recommend setting up custom interview studios within your site or in a nearby location to interview key individuals involved in the project. This can include the project manager, architect, contractor, or any other key personnel. These interviews offer an excellent way to convey the project’s progress in a more personal and detailed manner.

St Louis Video Production provides a private custom interview studio setup in our lighting and visual studio, perfectly suited for smaller productions. We can also tailor the setup to incorporate props and materials that reflect the nature of your construction site, making the interviews even more engaging and relevant to the project. Our expert sound and camera operators will ensure that your interviews are captured in the highest quality, with clear audio and sharp visuals.

5. Repurposing Your Visual Content for Branding and Marketing

Once your construction site is documented, thereโ€™s no reason to let that visual content go to waste. Repurposing your photos and videos can provide lasting benefits for your companyโ€™s marketing strategy. These assets can be used in everything from promotional videos to social media posts, offering an authentic representation of your work.

At St Louis Video Production, we specialize in repurposing photography and video branding to gain more traction for our clients. By taking your visual records and transforming them into marketing tools, we help you maximize the impact of your investment in professional imagery. This not only increases brand recognition but also showcases the quality and reliability of your construction company in a way that appeals to future clients.

6. Post-Production and Editing

Once the photography and video are captured, the next crucial step is the editing and post-production process. At St Louis Video Production, we ensure that all of your visual records are polished and professional, with the appropriate color grading, transitions, and sound design to create a final product that effectively communicates your message.

Whether you need a video update for your team, a highlight reel for stakeholders, or a detailed documentary-style video to showcase the entire project, we offer comprehensive editing and post-production services. We are proficient in all file types and media styles, ensuring your content is ready for any platform or presentation.

Why Choose St Louis Video Production?

St Louis Video Production is a full-service professional commercial photography and video production company that has been serving businesses and organizations in the St. Louis area since 1982. With the right equipment, experienced creative crew, and a comprehensive range of services, we are well-equipped to handle all your construction site documentation needs.

Our team offers full-service studio and location video and photography, including editing, post-production, and licensed drone pilots. Whether you need high-quality ground-level shots, aerial footage, or custom interview studios, we can customize your production to meet diverse media requirements. We specialize in repurposing your photography and video branding to maximize your reach and impact.

We offer a private studio lighting and visual setup perfect for smaller productions and interview scenes, and our studio is large enough to incorporate props and create custom sets. From providing sound and camera operators to delivering the equipment needed for your project, weโ€™re here to ensure every part of your construction site documentation goes smoothly.

Trust St Louis Video Production to deliver the visual record you need, showcasing your construction project with professionalism, creativity, and expertise. Let us help you make your next construction video production a success.

314-913-5626ย stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com

The Impact of Video Interviews on Tradeshow Engagement

In the dynamic world of business and marketing, leveraging effective visual content can significantly enhance engagement and leave a lasting impression on your audience. One powerful tool gaining traction in this realm is video interviews. Particularly in the context of tradeshows, where businesses strive to stand out amidst the bustling crowd, video interviews offer a compelling way to connect with potential clients, partners, and stakeholders.

Whether youโ€™re showcasing new products, discussing industry trends, or conducting customer testimonials, video interviews capture authentic interactions that resonate with viewers.

Enhancing Engagement Through Video Interviews

Video interviews at tradeshows provide a multifaceted approach to engagement. They offer a personalized touch that static displays often lack, allowing your brandโ€™s personality and expertise to shine through. Whether youโ€™re showcasing new products, discussing industry trends, or conducting customer testimonials, video interviews capture authentic interactions that resonate with viewers.

Building Credibility and Trust

In the competitive landscape of tradeshows, credibility is key. Video interviews enable you to position your company as a thought leader within your industry. By featuring key executives or subject matter experts sharing valuable insights, you establish authority and build trust with your audience. This authenticity not only attracts attention but also fosters deeper connections that can lead to lasting business relationships.

Expanding Reach and Impact

Beyond the immediate tradeshow environment, video interviews offer versatile content that can be repurposed across various marketing channels. From social media platforms to company websites and email campaigns, these videos extend your reach and reinforce your brand message. They serve as evergreen content that continues to engage audiences long after the tradeshow has ended, maximizing your return on investment.

Why Choose St Louis Video Production?

At St Louis Video Production, we understand the transformative power of video interviews in enhancing tradeshow engagement. With over four decades of experience, we have been a trusted partner for businesses, marketing firms, and agencies across the St. Louis area. Our full-service capabilities encompass studio and location video and photography, editing, post-production, and licensed drone pilots.

Customized Solutions for Your Needs

We specialize in tailoring productions to meet diverse media requirements, ensuring that your unique brand story is captured with precision and creativity. Whether you require a private studio setup for interviews, sophisticated lighting arrangements, or skilled sound and camera operators, we have the expertise and equipment to deliver exceptional results.

Comprehensive Support from Concept to Completion

From initial ideation to final delivery, St Louis Video Production is committed to excellence at every stage of your project. Our team is adept at handling all file types and styles of media, utilizing state-of-the-art technology to produce stunning visuals that elevate your brand. We even offer specialized drones for indoor use, enhancing our capabilities to capture footage in diverse environments.

Partner with Us

Elevate your tradeshow presence with impactful video interviews that resonate with your audience and drive meaningful engagement. Contact St Louis Video Production today to discover how our expertise can transform your vision into reality. Let us empower your brand with compelling visual content that leaves a lasting impression.

314-913-5626ย stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com

Frequently Asked Questions for a Remote Location Video Shoot

1. What are the initial steps to plan a remote location shoot?

Answer: The first step in planning a remote location shoot involves thorough pre-production planning. This includes scouting the location to understand the environment, obtaining necessary permits, and coordinating logistics such as travel and accommodation for the crew. Additionally, it’s important to develop a detailed shot list and storyboard to ensure all necessary shots are captured efficiently. Communication with local authorities and stakeholders is also crucial to ensure compliance with any local regulations and to address any potential challenges specific to the location.

2. What equipment is necessary for a remote location shoot?

Answer: Essential equipment for a remote location shoot includes cameras, lenses, tripods, lighting equipment, microphones, and audio recorders. Depending on the location and shoot requirements, additional gear such as drones for aerial shots, portable power supplies, and stabilization equipment may be needed. It’s also important to have backup equipment to address any technical issues that may arise during the shoot. Ensuring all equipment is properly packed and protected for transportation is key to a successful shoot.

3. How do you handle unpredictable weather conditions?

Answer: To handle unpredictable weather conditions, it’s important to monitor weather forecasts closely leading up to the shoot and have contingency plans in place. This may include having weatherproof gear for both equipment and crew, scheduling buffer days to accommodate potential delays, and identifying indoor or sheltered locations as backup options. Flexibility and adaptability are crucial, as well as maintaining open communication with the client about any necessary changes to the schedule or shoot plan.

4. What are the key considerations for crew and talent logistics?

Answer: Key considerations for crew and talent logistics include arranging transportation, accommodation, and catering. It’s important to ensure everyone is well-rested and comfortable to maintain high energy levels and morale throughout the shoot. Clear communication about the shoot schedule, call times, and location specifics is essential. Additionally, providing detailed itineraries and contact information for all key personnel helps facilitate smooth coordination and quick resolution of any issues that may arise.

5. How do you ensure high-quality audio and video in a remote location?

Answer: Ensuring high-quality audio and video involves using professional-grade equipment and employing experienced technicians. For video, this means using high-resolution cameras, proper lighting, and stabilization tools. For audio, using directional microphones, wind protection, and monitoring audio levels during recording is crucial. Conducting test shots and audio checks before the shoot helps identify and address any potential issues. Additionally, having a dedicated audio engineer on set can greatly enhance the overall production quality.

6. What is the process for obtaining permits and permissions?

Answer: The process for obtaining permits and permissions varies depending on the location. It typically involves contacting local authorities or government offices responsible for filming permits and providing details about the shoot, including dates, times, locations, and the nature of the production. Some locations may also require proof of insurance and adherence to specific guidelines or regulations. It’s important to start this process early to avoid delays and ensure all legal requirements are met.

7. How do you manage post-production for remote shoots?

Answer: Managing post-production for remote shoots involves organizing and backing up all footage and audio files as soon as possible. Using cloud storage or portable hard drives ensures that the data is secure and accessible. Clear labeling and metadata tagging help streamline the editing process. Communication between the on-site team and post-production team is crucial to ensure that all necessary elements are captured and any potential issues are addressed promptly. Utilizing remote collaboration tools can also facilitate efficient feedback and revisions.


Expertise of St Louis Video Production

St Louis Video Production is a full-service professional video production and commercial photography company with extensive experience in handling remote location shoots. Since 1982, we have been providing top-tier video and photography services, including studio and location shoots, editing, post-production, and licensed drone operations. Our seasoned crew is equipped with the latest technology and creative expertise to ensure successful image acquisition in any environment. Whether it’s navigating logistical challenges or adapting to unpredictable conditions, our comprehensive approach and dedication to excellence guarantee the highest quality results for our clients.

314-913-5626ย stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com

Driving Traffic and Conversions through Facebook and YouTube Video Streaming

With platforms like Facebook and YouTube commanding vast audiences, leveraging video content effectively can significantly enhance your brand’s visibility, engagement, and ultimately, conversions. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into strategies to harness the potential of Facebook and YouTube video streaming to drive traffic and conversions for your business.

Capitalize on Facebook and Youtube to broadcast real-time events, product demonstrations, Q&A sessions, and behind-the-scenes footage.

Understanding the Importance of Video Streaming

Video content has become a cornerstone of online engagement, offering unparalleled opportunities to connect with audiences in a more immersive and compelling manner. Statistics reveal that video content garners higher engagement rates, shares, and conversions compared to other forms of content. Whether it’s showcasing products, sharing testimonials, or providing valuable insights, video streaming allows businesses to convey their message with impact and authenticity.

Crafting Compelling Content

The success of your video streaming efforts hinges on the quality and relevance of your content. To capture and retain audience attention, focus on creating content that is informative, entertaining, and visually appealing. Consider the following strategies:

  • Know Your Audience: Tailor your content to resonate with your target demographic. Understand their preferences, pain points, and interests to create content that speaks directly to them.
  • Tell a Story: Storytelling is a powerful tool for connecting with audiences on an emotional level. Craft narratives that evoke curiosity, empathy, or inspiration to keep viewers engaged.
  • Optimize for Mobile: With an increasing number of users accessing content on mobile devices, ensure that your videos are optimized for seamless viewing across different screen sizes.

Leveraging Facebook Video Streaming

As one of the largest social media platforms, Facebook offers a prime opportunity for businesses to reach and engage with their audience through video streaming. Here are some tactics to maximize your impact on Facebook:

  • Live Streaming: Capitalize on Facebook Live to broadcast real-time events, product demonstrations, Q&A sessions, and behind-the-scenes footage. Live videos generate higher levels of engagement as they create a sense of urgency and exclusivity.
  • Native Uploads: Upload videos directly to Facebook rather than sharing links from external sources. Native videos autoplay in users’ feeds, increasing visibility and engagement.
  • Interactive Features: Encourage audience interaction through polls, comments, and calls-to-action during live streams. Respond to viewer comments in real-time to foster a sense of community and connection.

Maximizing Reach with YouTube Video Streaming

YouTube reigns as the leading platform for video content, with billions of users consuming content daily. To leverage YouTube effectively for your business, consider the following strategies:

  • Optimize for Search: Research keywords and topics relevant to your industry and incorporate them into your video titles, descriptions, and tags. Optimize your channel metadata to improve visibility and search rankings.
  • Consistent Branding: Maintain a consistent brand identity across your YouTube channel, including logos, color schemes, and visual elements. Create custom thumbnails that capture attention and reflect the essence of your content.
  • Engage with Your Audience: Foster a sense of community by responding to comments, addressing feedback, and encouraging viewers to subscribe and share your content. Regularly update your channel with fresh content to keep audiences engaged and coming back for more.

Measuring Success and Iterating Strategies

Tracking key performance metrics is essential to evaluating the effectiveness of your video streaming efforts. Utilize analytics tools provided by Facebook and YouTube to monitor metrics such as views, watch time, engagement, and conversion rates. Analyze trends and audience feedback to identify areas for improvement and refine your content strategy accordingly.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Facebook and YouTube video streaming present unparalleled opportunities for businesses to drive traffic, engagement, and conversions online. By crafting compelling content, leveraging interactive features, and optimizing for search and mobile, businesses can amplify their brand’s visibility and impact in the digital realm. As a full-service video and photography production company, St Louis Video Production has worked with many businesses, marketing firms, and agencies in the St. Louis area for their corporate photography and video. If you’re ready to elevate your brand’s presence through video streaming, contact us today to learn how we can help you achieve your goals.


As a full-service video and photography production company, St Louis Video Production has worked with many businesses, marketing firms, and agencies in the St. Louis area for their corporate photography and video. If you’re ready to elevate your brand’s presence through video streaming, contact us today to learn how we can help you achieve your goals.

314-913-5626ย stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com

Drone and ground video crews for Alberici topping out celebration.

We suggest using all your video assets to multi-market your firm to your various audiences and stakeholders. When our ground and drone crews come back from a shoot, we library all the footage so our clients can better hone their specific messages. They can review all the footage to help in the creative process to communicate more effectively.

Currently, many companies are in dire need of skilled workers. Have several positions open at your company? You may want a video to get the word out about these opportunities. Consider how likely people are to share videos and how much information you can convey. Video helps you elicit emotion which can be a key element in encouraging someone to consider the job or to send the video to a friend who may be a perfect fit for the position.

314-913-5626
Mike Haller, St Louis Video Producer
stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com

St Louis Video Production Crews

Grand Opening Celebration Lions Choice Restaurants

Our team helps convey your message through consistent video delivery via DVD’s, data thumb-drives and the web.

Producing their show segments has made us vastly experienced in shooting both food and it’s preparation.ย  We understand everything better because of the hours we put into the show whether it be lighting, camera techniques, or audio.

Every production is unique. Whether you need simple internal executive messages or large externally facing marketing videos, we have the expertise to deliver. This is where our technological expertise and creativity meet! Our team of trusted professionals have experience in pre-production, script writing, storyboarding.ย  Our experienced crews have the equipment and talent to produce videos ranging from corporate interviews to high-end commercials and everything in between. Our crews shoot ENG, broadcast television, aerial, reality TV, Behind the Scenes, films, documentaries and much more.

st louis video production crews shoot a number of different types of cooking and production show segments.

314-913-5626
Mike Haller, St Louis Video Producer
St Louis Video Production
stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com

Corporate Marketing | Clutch Group | A week in the life – skills to profit

A Creative Solution For Any Corporate Video Project

St Louis Video Production, Inc. is the leader for professional, corporate video that meets the unique needs of businesses in todayโ€™s rapidly changing environment.

Weโ€™ll tell your unique story.ย  We are an award-winning, full-service production company that specializes in video marketing, TV commercials, green screen, video editing, brand video strategy, scripting, pre-production, audio production and experienced on-location video crews.

Our fully equipped video studio features HD video editing, sound recording, a production studio that includes a large cyc wall green screen, broadcast 4K cameras, teleprompter with an experienced operator and all the lighting you might need.ย  We have partnered with businesses and advertising agencies throughout the United States seeking professional films, television commercials, corporate videos and a full-service video studio.

IDEAS & CONCEPTS

Bring us your script, or let our award-winning team develop one based on your story and target audience.

PRE-PRODUCTION

We can provide on-screen talent, scout locations, provide all support staff and pull any needed site or drone permits.

VIDEO SHOOT

Shoot in our green screen studio, at your office, or on location anywhere.

POST-PRODUCTION

We provide pro editing, mastering, special effects, conversion and direct uploading.

INTEGRATE & OPTIMIZE

We help you develop strategic video marketing campaigns, website integration, Google, VIMEO and YouTube optimization.ย  We also offer live streaming of your event or special promotion.

314-913-5626
Mike Haller, St Louis Video Producer
St Louis Video Production
stlouisvideoproduction@gmail.com