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Brand films, 60-90 seconds that earn the loop, made for the page, not the festival.

Brand films for a product company aren't ad-agency cinema. They're the loop that plays on the landing page hero, the opener at a sales meeting, the cut that ships with a launch. We shape them around the message, the platform, and the metrics the page needs them to move.

What we build

  • The brief is the message, not the moodboard

    Before storyboarding: one sentence on what the viewer should remember when the film stops. Every frame answers to that sentence. Mood gets picked to serve it, not as a starting point that the message then bends around.

  • Typography on screen, not pasted in post

    Display type is part of the cinematography. We design the typography track alongside the visual track in After Effects and Cinema 4D, with the brand's display family as the lead. The film looks like the rest of the brand.

  • Product UI on screen, treated as motion

    When the film shows the product, the screens are designed for the camera, not screen-captured. Motion happens in the UI itself, micro-interactions, transitions, real data. The film makes the product look like the version we ship.

  • Sound design that doesn't fight the page

    Films on landing pages autoplay muted by default. We design the visual story to land without sound, and add a sound mix that earns the unmute. The mix isn't an afterthought; it's tracked from the storyboard.

  • Cuts shaped for the surfaces they'll live on

    The same film ships as a 90-second master, a 30-second hero loop, and 15-second social cuts. Each cut respects its surface, captions burned in for muted social, hero cut trimmed for landing-page autoplay performance.

  • Render pipeline that doesn't bottleneck the marketing team

    Master + cut variants land in the marketing team's hands as a folder, not as 'message David for the latest export'. New cuts for new campaigns run through the same pipeline so timing scales with the season.

Where this fits

  1. You're launching a major release and the landing page needs a hero loop that explains the product in 60 seconds.

  2. Your sales team is opening pitches with slide 1; they need the 30-second cold-open that does the framing job better.

  3. Your brand has a strong static identity and you're ready for it to move, site hero, social loop, conference reel.

Tech stack

  • After Effects
  • Cinema 4D
  • Premiere
  • DaVinci Resolve

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