Corporate Video · Glasgow & Scotland

Corporate Video Production

Corporate video with an actual job to do.

Films that win you work, train your staff or recruit your people, not a video that sits on your About page because someone decided the company should have one. Fixed prices from £2,500 + VAT, agreed before we film. You work directly with the two people who make your film, and your videos are back within two weeks of filming.

★★★★★ Rated 5 stars on Google by 40+ clients

Businesses we’ve worked with

  • Amazon
  • Nestlé
  • Threesixty Architecture
  • Weber Shandwick
  • Econekt
  • Skyscanner

Don't just take our word for it

What our clients say

★★★★★
The edit was one of the best I’d seen completed so quickly, and I had minimal amends to suggest.
Jade Griffiths, Amazon Jade Griffiths Amazon
★★★★★
Steadyhand leaped out with their strong B2B focus. Jack and Josh were amazing to work with.
Jim McCallum, B2B consultancy founder Jim McCallum B2B consultancy founder
★★★★★
The final videos were very high quality, especially given that none of us had done a project like this before and are rarely on camera!
Andy Norrie, Quarch Technology Andy Norrie Quarch Technology
★★★★★
We’re now onto our 4th project with Jack & Josh and hopefully many more to come.
Phil McTaggart, John Viola Academy Phil McTaggart John Viola Academy
★★★★★
Professional, straightforward, know their stuff … Very fair prices.
Simon Andrews, Fraunhofer Simon Andrews Fraunhofer
★★★★★
Nothing is too much hassle and they will go the extra mile every time.
Faith Bateman, West Partnership Faith Bateman West Partnership
★★★★★
Steadyhand Productions are EXCEPTIONAL! Jack and Josh really helped us relax in front of camera.
Zoë Miller, All About The Move Zoë Miller All About The Move
★★★★★
A brilliant, thoughtful, creative and super efficient team … quick to incorporate feedback.
Eugenie Teasley, Amazon Eugenie Teasley Amazon
★★★★★
They helped us craft a great story in a compelling way … an output that far exceeded our expectations.
Ross Marshall, Threesixty Architecture Ross Marshall Threesixty Architecture
★★★★★
The videos helped me stand out, build trust, and double my conversions.
Jack Charman, National Private Investigators Jack Charman National Private Investigators
★★★★★
Use them for all my agency clients and they are absolutely brilliant every time.
Calum Hart, From the Hart Digital Calum Hart From the Hart Digital
★★★★★
Really responsive, great infrastructure for providing feedback, excellent final product.
Rebecca Leary, Creative Scotland Rebecca Leary Creative Scotland
★★★★★
A super last minute job, which was on a tight turnaround and they absolutely smashed it.
Robbie Gordon, Wonderfools Robbie Gordon Wonderfools
★★★★★
Their content approach has helped generate consistent new revenue, enquiries and visibility.
Andrew Patrick, Round Thirteen Andrew Patrick Round Thirteen
  • 40+ 5-Star Reviews
  • 100s Videos Produced
  • 7 Years Experience

Most corporate video gets approved, then ignored

Here’s the uncomfortable truth about corporate video. Most of it is made to please the people signing it off, not the people who are supposed to watch it. It ticks every box in the brief, everyone in the boardroom nods, it goes up on the About page. And then nothing happens. No enquiries, no time saved, nothing you could point to and say that video did that.

The problem usually starts before a camera ever comes out. The brief says “we need a video” instead of what the video is for. Nobody asks who actually has to watch it, or what they should think or do once they have.

The fix isn’t a bigger production budget. It’s a clearer job. Every film we make starts with the same question: what is this video supposed to change? Once you can answer that, the script, the filming and the edit all get easier, and the finished film has something to be measured against.

“Corporate video” is six different videos wearing one name

Corporate video production covers almost any film a business commissions. That vagueness is exactly why so much of it fails: each type has a different audience and a different job, and they need to be made differently.

Brand & company films

Who you are, what you do and why it matters, with your own people on camera. For buyers, partners and stakeholders who want to know who they’re dealing with.

Case study films

Real projects, told properly, that prove you can do the work. We build these so often they have their own page.

Customer testimonials

Your customers doing the selling for you, direct to camera. See our testimonial video production service.

Training & product videos

Films that let staff and customers help themselves instead of phoning you. Ours save Quarch Technology’s support team hours every week.

Recruitment & culture films

Your team, on camera, showing candidates what it’s actually like to work with you. Honest beats glossy here every time.

Event & presentation films

Conferences, launches and stakeholder presentations, filmed so the room isn’t the only audience that ever sees them.

The strongest corporate video plans usually combine two of these: your customers on camera proving the work, and you on camera explaining who you are. One without the other leaves half the story untold.

Corporate films we’ve made, and what they did

Every film below was commissioned by a business with a specific problem.

One needed a room full of sceptical stakeholders brought on side. One needed customers to stop phoning the support desk. One needed the right people to apply for hard-to-fill roles. Watch them with that in mind: the job comes first, the film follows.

Threesixty Architecture — East Kilbride A presentation film for a town-centre redevelopment that helped win public and political backing for the plans.
Quarch Technology — Product Training Training videos that let Quarch’s customers help themselves, saving the support team hours every week.
Fraunhofer — Team Film Fraunhofer’s own researchers on why they love the work, made for future hires rather than customers.

More in our portfolio. Want proof aimed squarely at winning new clients? That’s a case study video or a testimonial video, and we make both.

Why it works

Why our corporate videos get watched

A corporate video only pays for itself if the right people actually watch it. Everything about how we work is built around that.

  • Made for the audience, not the boardroom We plan every film around the person who has to watch it, not the people signing it off. That’s the difference between a video people finish and one they scroll past.
  • A fixed price, agreed up front You get a price per finished video, from £2,500 + VAT, before anything is booked. No day rates, no drifting scope, and travel is priced into the quote.
  • The people you meet are the people who turn up Your film is led by the same senior team from planning to delivery. No account managers, no handovers, no crew of strangers arriving at your office on filming day.
  • Built to be reused One filming day gives you the main film plus cutdowns for your website, socials, sales conversations and internal comms. The cost per use keeps falling long after we’ve delivered.

How we make a corporate video

Three steps, one filming day, and as little of your team’s time as we can manage.

01

Schedule a call

We work out what the video is for, who it’s for and what it should change. If video isn’t the right answer, we’ll say so.

02

Script, film & edit

We plan everything with you, then film in one day at your place. Most people need about an hour on camera, and we’re good with people who’d rather be anywhere else.

03

Delivered in two weeks

Your finished films and the cutdowns, back within two weeks of filming, ready to publish everywhere they’re needed.

Who does the work

The team on your call is the team on your shoot.

Your film is planned, directed and delivered by our own senior team, led by Jack and Josh, our video strategists. No hand-offs, no account managers: you deal with the people making your film, start to finish.

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★★★★★ Rated 5 stars on Google by 40+ happy clients

Jack Hand, Video Strategist at Steadyhand Productions
Jack Hand Video Strategist

What corporate video production costs

From £2,500 + VAT, fixed

Corporate and brand films start at £2,500 + VAT, and every project gets a fixed price before we book a filming day. Central-belt travel is included, and if you need several videos, filming them in one batch day brings the cost per video down.

See every package on our pricing page, or read the full breakdown of what video production costs in the UK.

Corporate video production FAQs

How much does corporate video production cost?

Our corporate and brand films start from £2,500 + VAT, with a fixed price agreed before filming. What moves the price is scale: how many filming days, how many locations and how many finished videos you need. Our guide to what video production costs in the UK breaks down real quotes line by line.

What counts as corporate video production?

Any video a business commissions about itself: brand and company films, case studies, customer testimonials, training and product videos, recruitment films, and event or presentation films. The name covers a lot, which is why the first thing we pin down is the specific job your video needs to do.

How long does it take?

Your finished films are delivered within two weeks of the filming day. Before that, planning and scripting usually takes a couple of calls, and the filming itself is normally one day at your premises.

How much of our team’s time will it take?

Less than you’d think. Planning happens on calls with one or two people, and on the filming day most contributors need about an hour on camera. We’re used to working around business hours and people who are rarely filmed.

Do you travel outside Glasgow?

Yes. We’re based in Glasgow and film across Scotland and the North of England. Travel across the central belt is included in every quote; beyond that, travel is priced into your fixed quote up front, so there are never surprise charges afterwards.

Can you film several videos in one day?

Yes, and it’s the cheapest way to buy video. A batch filming day typically produces three or four finished videos. If you need video every month, our Pro Video Plan handles strategy, filming and delivery on a monthly rhythm.

If your last corporate video changed nothing, start with the job, not the camera

Tell us what you need your video to do, and we’ll tell you honestly whether we’re the right people to make it.

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★★★★★ Rated 5 stars on Google by 40+ clients