30-Second Finance Homepage Video
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I need a polished, 30-second stock-footage montage that will sit hero-style on our finance firm’s homepage. The visual tone must feel unmistakably corporate and professional while showcasing our focus on innovation and technology.
The flow I have in mind opens with sweeping skylines of Los Angeles, Miami, and New York—these shots are the anchor, so please feature them prominently. From there I want to intercut sleek software or data-visualization graphics and brief moments of people moving purposefully through a modern office environment. No audio is required; the edit should rely on clean transitions, subtle motion graphics, and cohesive color grading to carry the story.
Deliverables:
• 30-second finished video (MP4, 16:9, 4K preferred, 1080p acceptable)
• All stock clips, graphics, and fonts cleared for commercial web use, with proof of licensing
• A simple storyboard or shot list for approval before final edit
• One revision pass after the first cut
Acceptance criteria: final file meets duration spec to the frame, plays smoothly on loop, and balances roughly one-third skyline footage with supporting tech and office shots while maintaining a unified corporate aesthetic.
The flow I have in mind opens with sweeping skylines of Los Angeles, Miami, and New York—these shots are the anchor, so please feature them prominently. From there I want to intercut sleek software or data-visualization graphics and brief moments of people moving purposefully through a modern office environment. No audio is required; the edit should rely on clean transitions, subtle motion graphics, and cohesive color grading to carry the story.
Deliverables:
• 30-second finished video (MP4, 16:9, 4K preferred, 1080p acceptable)
• All stock clips, graphics, and fonts cleared for commercial web use, with proof of licensing
• A simple storyboard or shot list for approval before final edit
• One revision pass after the first cut
Acceptance criteria: final file meets duration spec to the frame, plays smoothly on loop, and balances roughly one-third skyline footage with supporting tech and office shots while maintaining a unified corporate aesthetic.