Most companies end up with a video guy, a photographer, a designer, and a web person who have never spoken to each other. That is why the brand looks like four different companies.

The film that lives on your homepage and does the first twenty minutes of every sales call for you.
One shoot day, then a library your team pulls from for a year instead of scrambling every time somebody needs an image.
The identity, the site, and the catalog, so the whole thing looks like it came from one place. Because it did.
If I hand you three videos and nothing else, I have undercharged you and underdelivered. A properly planned day gives you the hero film, the cutdowns for social, and a photo library your sales team pulls from for the next year.
On site with you, filming and shooting at the same time.
The hero piece plus cutdowns sized for where they will actually run.
Finished, organized, named photographs you own outright.
Some businesses need a film once. Others need a steady drip of content going out every week, and buying that project by project gets expensive fast.
A retainer covers the shooting, the editing, the scheduling, and the strategy behind what actually gets posted. Three tiers, month to month after the first quarter.
Talk about a retainerSocial management and a monthly content drop.
Adds a monthly shoot day and email marketing.
Full content system: video, photo, email, and strategy.

A creative studio in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Brand films, photography, and design for family-owned manufacturers, outdoor structure companies, and trades businesses.
Narrative film work lives at Stump & Root Films.