DesignRush features top video production companies delivering commercials, branded videos, product demos, and social media content. Compare vetted experts to find the right agency that will help you boost awareness, engagement, and conversions.
Discover Top Video Production Agencies
556 Companies-Rankings updated: August 19, 2026
DesignRush vets all video production agencies based on their creative & technical expertise, proven work, and verified client reviews. Some listings may be paid.
At Creative Nomad, we serve as the architects of the digital world, empowering businesses to establish a formidable online presence. Our expertise spans the creation of stunning websites, innovative designs for both online and print media, and captivating videos and motion graphics tailored to effectively...
PR strategies that make an impact. No buzzwords, no clutter. Just success.
At Madchatter, we are more than just a public relations agency; we are your strategic partners in storytelling. Specializing in creating compelling narratives that resonate and captivate, our mission is to elevate your brand to new heights. We blend innovative strategies with deep industry insights to deliver...
Litmus Ink is a design-centric firm building result-oriented communication across different channels of Design, Tech and Films. We promose to deliver excellence in our assignments as we do for our diverse clientele which ranges from Fortune 500 companies to global NGOs to prestigious research and academic...
Richinnovations Technologies Private Limited is your comprehensive ecosystem for design, technology, and marketing, dedicated to enhancing your business scalability and brand visibility. Our integrated solutions ensure your business achieves maximum growth and market presence...
Chammach is an AI-driven digital marketing company comprised of a diverse team of storytellers, researchers, designers, and number crunchers, all dedicated to mastering the art of effective communication in marketing. Our agency mirrors the essence of a chammach - embodying elegance, simplicity, and...
Meatloaf Studios is a small creative agency specializing in video production. We believe great stories come from true collaboration. We listen closely, adapt quickly, and treat every project as a partnership, not a transaction. From concept to final cut, we bring craft and care to every frame, and we and we...
Frequently Asked Questions About Video Production Companies
What are the typical video production services?
Video production services typically encompass the end-to-end video creation lifecycle, helping businesses move from concept to final, channel-ready assets. These services are divided into three key stages:
Pre-production: Establishing objectives, audience, creative approach, scope, budget, and timeline. Deliverables include a script, storyboard, shot list, casting plan, location plan, and production schedule, along with a list of risks, permits, and approvals needed.
Production: Filming the actual video, with the crew, cameras, lighting, audio, and direction of talent. This often includes capturing supporting footage (B-roll) and managing the set to stay on schedule.
Post-production: Editing the footage, including color correction and grading, sound mixing, motion graphics, and visual effects (VFX), and adding captions or subtitles. It also involves creating multiple versions for different channels.
Many corporate video production companies also cover the distribution and video marketing, including marketing strategy, platform publishing, search engine optimization (SEO), paid media, and social media.
What type of video should your business invest in?
The type of video your business should invest in will depend on your goals and target audiences. A useful rule of thumb is to start with a hero video content and plan shorter cutdowns for target social channels.
Here are the most common types of videos:
Brand video or corporate video focuses on establishing brand positioning and trust. It may also help attract and convert candidates for employment. Examples include recruiting videos, team spotlights, and onboarding and training videos.
Commercial video production aims to increase brand awareness, customer engagement, and conversion rates. These can come in the form of product demo videos, customer story or testimonials, TV commercials, and social media videos (e.g., TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube).
Product education and customer success videos help improve activation and retention. These include how-to videos, explainer videos, feature walkthroughs, onboarding series, and release announcements.
Event videos extend the value of events and product launches through teasers, live streams, session recordings, and post-event recap videos for public relations (PR) and social media.
Based on Wyzowl’s report, the most popular types of videos created by businesses are live action (51%), animated (23%), and screen record (19%).
In terms of use cases, social media videos take the lead (69%), followed by explainer videos (68%), testimonial videos (57%), presentation videos (48%), and video ads (48%).
How long should your video be?
The length of your video will depend on your target audience, goal, message, and distribution platforms. According to Wistia’s State of Video Report, these video lengths have the highest engagement:
Goal
Ideal Length
Example
Brand awareness and social media engagement
<1 minute
Promotional videos, product teasers, and brand videos
Educational videos
1-5 minutes
Explainer videos and product demos
Training videos
30+ minutes
Webinars and online courses
Additionally, Wistia reports that 30-60-minute videos have the highest conversion rates at 17%, with the best placement for lead generation forms at the end of the video (60% conversion rate).
For short-form videos (less than 1 minute), the best practice is to hook your viewers within the first 5-10 seconds.
What is the difference between 4K and 1080p?
The primary difference between 4K and 1080p is the resolution (pixel dimension), which affects how much detail the video can display:
1080p (Full HD): 1920 x 1080 (2.1 million pixels)
4K (UHD): 3840 x 2160 (8.3 million pixels)
Here is a breakdown to guide your decision-making process:
1080p (Full HD)
4K (Ultra HD)
Advantages
Smaller file size, making it easier to share and store
Almost all devices, platforms, and screen sizes support this format without sacrificing quality
More affordable to produce
Higher quality videos, especially for large displays
Enables video cropping, stabilization, and reframing without affecting quality
Future-proof technology, with 4K video becoming the increasing standard
Disadvantages
Less flexibility for cropping and zooming
Less detail on large screens
Requires higher processing power, storage space, and internet bandwidth
More expensive to produce as post-production can be more demanding
Best for
Social media videos and web video ads
Mobile and laptop screens
Shoots where you expect multiple cutdowns/crops
Product or brand videos meant for big screens (e.g., billboard displays)
OTT and CTV ads and TV commercials
Computer screens and smart TVs
How can you measure the success of your video?
To measure the success of your video, consider your marketing goals, past performance, and industry benchmarks to identify its definitive business impact. Below are key video marketing benchmarks:
Brand awareness and reach
Impressions: 5,000-10,000 per video is a good baseline for organic social videos; however, paid campaigns will depend on your target market, industry competition, and type of ad.
View count: 1,000-5,000 views per video for B2B and 10,000+ views for B2C and retail
Play rate: 40%-60% for landing page videos
Lead capture
Average view duration: 50%-70% for 1-minute videos, and 40-60% for 5-minute videos
Engagement rate: 4.4% for Instagram Reels, 3.8% for YouTube Shorts, and 1%-2% for LinkedIn videos
Click-through rate: 2%-3%
Video-driven conversion rates: 2%-5% for eCommerce, and 1%-3% for B2B
Attribution, ROI, and Optimization
ThruPlay: 30%-50% for short-form Meta, Facebook, or Instagram Ads
Share Count: 4%-8% for Instagram Reels, 2%-5% for YouTube, and 1%-2% for B2B
Funnel Completion Rate: 10%-25% for B2B and 20%-35% for eCommerce