Professional Product Promotion Video
Budget: $30 – $250 SGD
Our marketing push needs a crisp corporate video that highlights the most innovative features of our flagship product. The audience will be prospects and partners, so every frame must look polished and on-brand while maintaining a strictly professional tone.
What I already have:
– Brand guidelines, high-resolution logos, and recent product photos
– A rough outline of key talking points
What I need from you:
1. Shape those talking points into a tight script (around 90–120 seconds).
2. Develop a storyboard that shows how each feature will unfold visually.
3. Film or source footage, motion graphics, voice-over, and subtle background music that reinforce the product-first, professional feel.
4. Edit and colour-grade the final cut; deliver in 1080p (and a 4K master if possible) along with an SRT subtitle file.
5. Allow up to two revision rounds so we can be certain the innovative edge of the product is crystal clear.
Tools you’re comfortable with—Premiere Pro, Final Cut, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, or similar—are all welcome as long as the end result meets broadcast-quality standards.
When you reply, a brief note on your approach, relevant links to past corporate or product-focused work, and an estimated timeline will help us lock this in quickly.
What I already have:
– Brand guidelines, high-resolution logos, and recent product photos
– A rough outline of key talking points
What I need from you:
1. Shape those talking points into a tight script (around 90–120 seconds).
2. Develop a storyboard that shows how each feature will unfold visually.
3. Film or source footage, motion graphics, voice-over, and subtle background music that reinforce the product-first, professional feel.
4. Edit and colour-grade the final cut; deliver in 1080p (and a 4K master if possible) along with an SRT subtitle file.
5. Allow up to two revision rounds so we can be certain the innovative edge of the product is crystal clear.
Tools you’re comfortable with—Premiere Pro, Final Cut, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, or similar—are all welcome as long as the end result meets broadcast-quality standards.
When you reply, a brief note on your approach, relevant links to past corporate or product-focused work, and an estimated timeline will help us lock this in quickly.