Why Our Videos aren't "Cheap" đ„
âWhy does video cost so much?â
Or more specificallyâŠ
âWhy doesnât this cost $500?â
Hereâs the honest answer.
Youâre not paying for a camera.
Youâre paying for everything behind it.
Before a single frame is shot, thereâs strategy.
Whatâs the goal?
Whoâs this for?
Where will it live?
What action should it drive?
Then comes planning.
Scripts. Shot lists. Locations. Schedules. Crew. Gear. Timing.
Then comes production.
Multiple people. Long days. Expensive equipment. Controlled lighting. Clean audio. Dozens of small decisions that make the difference between âfineâ and âeffective.â
Then comes post-production.
Editing. Color. Sound. Revisions. Exports. Formatting for different platforms.
And finallyâexperience.
Knowing what not to shoot.
Knowing what actually moves the needle.
Knowing how to turn a story into something that works for your business.
Anyone can press record.
Very few people can create a video that earns attention, builds trust, and drives action.
Thatâs why we donât compete on price.
We compete on outcome.
Because cheap video is expensive when it doesnât work.
This isnât to convince you.
Itâs to clarify expectations.
If you want the lowest price, weâre probably not the right fit.
If you want something built intentionally, strategically, and to lastâthen youâll understand exactly what youâre paying for.
Thatâs the first frame most people never see.
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