Corporate Video Examples: Our Top 5 Best of All Time!

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • Watch our best corporate video examples:
    www.socialfilms.co.uk/corpora...
    Say the words corporate video and you’ll probably send someone to sleep. But the good news is, we’ve got some ideas to help you.
    Here, we take an exclusive look at five of our Top 5 best corporate video examples of all time, proving that corporate video can be just as exciting as any content out there.
    1)
    One of the keys to making a great corporate video, especially when you’re on a budget and a deadline, is using what you’ve got to your advantage. So when we were sent to Tokyo to shoot a corporate video about a leading Manga artist, it was obvious that Tokyo itself, with its neon lit streets, would play a starring role.
    But... The filming location we had for the interview was... Well... not quite as impressive. So... we used neon lighting to bring the outside in.
    Capturing the atmosphere of a city as futuristic as Tokyo in less than 3 days is no easy task. So... we loaded up on sushi and spent every night filming Tokyo’s cyberpunk cityscapes with twisting camera moves, high octane hyper-lapses and otherworldly effects.
    The result? A super slick corporate video that looks every bit as cool as the city itself.
    2)
    High impact visuals aren’t the only way to keep your audience engaged - And you certainly don’t need to have the budget to travel to Tokyo - Not when you have a compelling human story sitting right in front of you, as our next example shows.
    Scratch the surface and you’ll find that every business has an incredible story to tell. But... Bringing it to life is not always easy, especially when you’re creating a corporate video about the complex world of... Energy switching.
    Think of most energy videos and you’ll probably think of this [Insert Wind Farms]... And this [Insert Solar Panels]...
    Instead we swapped cheesy stock footage of wind farms and solar panels, for high-tech London cityscapes... And translated complicated and exhausting jargon, in to a story that wouldn’t look out of place on Netflix.
    3)
    Sometimes, you just can’t beat sheer scale.
    Take the largest building in the world, for example, add dozens of aircraft with over 2 million moving parts and set yourself the challenge of filming it all in just 2 days.
    This is what we had to work with when we were asked to film a corporate video at Boeing’s flagship factory in Seattle - A building so large in fact, that cloud layers form inside.
    Watching the video, you’d be forgiven to think that it was filmed using complex camera cranes and robotic arms. In fact, it was all captured from the back seat... of a golf buggy - Which made us feel much cooler than it probably should have...
    Add to this one of the most epic and powerfully framed interviews we have ever shot and it’s easy to see why this film makes our top 5 corporate videos of all time.
    4)
    The best examples of corporate videos are always those which inject some creativity. This was certainly the case with our corporate video to help launch a brand new partnership at the British Museum.
    The challenge? Create a corporate video entirely from still photos. The problem? We could only begin filming when the museum was closed.
    Well... Having seen ‘Night at the Museum’, that sounded pretty cool to us.
    It took over 1,200 photos, some intense calculations and lots of minuscule steps...
    Every single image was then painstakingly stitched together, rotated and stabilised.
    The end result was an explosive, whirlwind tour unlike any seen before, inside one of the words most famous museums.
    5)
    It’s easy to get seduced by videos that look the part, but don’t generate results. UCC Coffee gave us one simple task: produce a corporate video series to transform the way coffee is served.
    In just one week, we filmed Coffeeworks - a step by step video guide to help customers make better coffee and serve lots of it.
    We blended tutorials and how to videos, with promotional content that was smoother than a flat white.
    Add a dash of new business wins and a mammoth increase in efficiency and the Coffeeworks video series is the perfect recipe for success.
    Perhaps all of the caffeine has something to do with it...
    So... That’s a wrap. These are just a few examples of how corporate video production can be anything but ‘corporate’.
    If you’re thinking about a corporate video for your business, then we’d love to hear from you.
    To watch more examples, visit www.socialfilms.co.uk/our-work
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  • @XPprints
    @XPprints 3 роки тому +17

    Taking over a thousand pictures in that museum and stitching it together perfectly blew my mind

    • @socialfilmslondon
      @socialfilmslondon  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Brayden! It certainly took lots of time and patience!

    • @patrickmurray9359
      @patrickmurray9359 2 роки тому

      @@socialfilmslondon yeah, but why? sounds like a waste of time why be forced to take still pictures?

    • @muffythang
      @muffythang 2 роки тому

      @@patrickmurray9359 its just called a timelapse on a gimble they didn't actually take 1200 photos one by one haha

    • @patrickmurray9359
      @patrickmurray9359 2 роки тому

      @@muffythang do u ever wonder why you get punched in the face a lot? If it was timelapse they would have said so. But that's not what they said. And a timelapse is still taking 1200 individual pictures while moving the camera which would be a huge pain and the return not worth the effort. Nice face plant on your part though. Better luck next time.

    • @muffythang
      @muffythang 2 роки тому

      @@patrickmurray9359 Sorry my comment offended you, it was just an observation from my end.

  • @NimaTproductions
    @NimaTproductions 2 роки тому +3

    great video. I've recently started my first corporate video job after a decade of doing music videos and this video opened my mind a bit.... "Best corporate videos are the ones that inject creativity"

    • @socialfilmslondon
      @socialfilmslondon  2 роки тому

      Brilliant! Best of luck with it and glad you found some inspiration 🎬🍿

  • @lafocamasfria
    @lafocamasfria 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats guys! Looks amazing!

  • @mirko.paoloni
    @mirko.paoloni 3 роки тому +4

    stunning work, im very inspired by you

  • @phenomenalwriting
    @phenomenalwriting 3 роки тому +1

    The museum video is incredible.

  • @josephmerhi9043
    @josephmerhi9043 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent, well done

  • @ulyssesvercosa6196
    @ulyssesvercosa6196 2 роки тому

    So underrated. Congrats.

  • @kivaughnwilliams2971
    @kivaughnwilliams2971 3 роки тому +5

    Love the Tokyo video. Fits my style!

  • @nehalvaghela8337
    @nehalvaghela8337 3 роки тому

    Great work

  • @KartikSaha-xh9zd
    @KartikSaha-xh9zd Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @YuiSenpai
    @YuiSenpai 2 роки тому +1

    naise! good work

  • @jasoneaken3244
    @jasoneaken3244 10 місяців тому +1

    Any chance you could give us a sense of the Budgets for those videos? THAT is the trickiest piece. Love those videos, but when a client says, "Do that for $2,000" I think...uhhh...we need to have a conversation about what is and isn't achievable for that amount.

    • @Kiingsequence
      @Kiingsequence 10 місяців тому +1

      When a client offers you a price especially a company they usually have 3 times the budget so it would be down to how you negotiate the gig

  •  10 днів тому

    manga painter is corporate video now??

  • @lifeinfocus4615
    @lifeinfocus4615 2 роки тому +2

    As an ex film DOP, I'm a little surprised that you believe video no2 is of great standard. Any cameraman would know that the composition with a face shot should have a larger space that the direction of looking, I'm not seeing this in a few videos, also on the same scene a shot has the window frame coming out the top of his head...
    But I will be fair the colour and audio is great quality. But I would edit the others, if I spotted it experienced others will also notice.
    This is only constructive criticism as I have 30 years experience.

    • @dalano_films
      @dalano_films 2 роки тому

      what's wrong with doing it differently? Means it won't look like others

    • @robertolanga
      @robertolanga Рік тому

      I was thinking the exact same thing. Thos interview shots rub me the wrong way.

    • @jasoneaken3244
      @jasoneaken3244 10 місяців тому

      I think short-siding it was the whole idea. Feels more like a FILM choice than a VIDEO choice. Same with the more pushed side-angle for the framing. Most corporate videos at more straight-on like that Boeing one.

    • @stevealexander7772
      @stevealexander7772 Місяць тому

      Obviously it was done on purpose. There has been an attempt to convince us this is "newly acceptable". It's just good old-fashion bad composition.

  • @johnjosephsmith73
    @johnjosephsmith73 8 місяців тому

    Seriously!? Filming a corporate video like it was a Marvel film? Yeah looks great to watch but good luck getting this past CEO's. If only life was this fun. Bye bye Social Films👋

  • @Yodd
    @Yodd Рік тому +1

    Those videos still put me to sleep. Idk why companies want this trash format and pay for it. The whole concept sucks from the start. “We have an interview” now we need to find b-roll to fill it with. “The company is in Tokyo you say? I got an idea lets use the city as the B-roll” I am a creative genius!