Video production company websites

Turn a strong reel into a production inquiry with real scope behind it.

Pair moving image with project context, capabilities and a creative brief that helps clients explain what they need.

Fast reel accessProject contextQualified briefs
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REAL-WORLD CONTEXTA real production crew working around the camera and set.Photo: Pexels contributor · Pexels License

Beyond the reel

Beautiful footage does not explain how the production happened.

Potential clients need to understand the company’s role, production scale, sectors, process and the type of project it is equipped to deliver.

The commissioning journey

Move from visual fit to production fit.

The website should help a client determine whether the team can handle the brief before asking for a meeting.

01

Watch representative work

Surface a focused reel and projects relevant to the company’s current direction.

Assess visual fit
02

Understand the capability

Explain production roles, locations, crew, equipment access and delivery scope accurately.

Assess operational fit
03

Submit the brief

Collect objective, audience, deliverables, timing, usage and budget context.

Start production planning

Production-company architecture

Give work, capabilities and inquiry separate roles.

A portfolio can inspire while the surrounding pages answer practical buying questions.

01

Reel

Offer a fast, accessible overview without forcing audio or heavy playback.

WATCH
02

Case studies

Explain objective, approach, company role, deliverables and approved outcomes.

UNDERSTAND
03

Capabilities

Define preproduction, production, postproduction and specialty boundaries.

SCOPE
04

Creative brief

Request enough project detail for a useful response without making the form burdensome.

START

Production evidence

Show what the company actually contributed.

Credits and case-study context prevent a shared production from being presented as one company’s entire result.

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  1. 01

    Accurate role and credits

    Name the company’s contribution, collaborators and approved client relationship.

  2. 02

    Representative production scale

    Show real crews, locations and workflows without implying unavailable resources.

  3. 03

    Approved project outcomes

    Use only attributable performance or distribution information.

  4. 04

    Current technical context

    Describe capabilities and delivery formats without turning equipment into unsupported promises.

Portfolio-to-pipeline plan

Build the site around the work the company wants next.

A redesign should preserve valuable project URLs and media rights while improving qualification.

PHASE 01

Set the production position

Define sectors, project types, scale and geographic capability.

Position brief
PHASE 02

Clear the media

Confirm usage rights, credits, embeds and approved project narratives.

Rights inventory
PHASE 03

Design the screening room

Create reel, work, capability and brief paths with performance in mind.

Production website
PHASE 04

Test the inquiry

Verify media playback, forms, routing, analytics and response ownership.

Pipeline review

Video Production Companies FAQs

Video production website questions.

Should the reel autoplay on the homepage?

Usually not with sound. A lightweight poster and intentional playback can protect accessibility, performance and user control.

How much context should each project include?

Enough to explain the client objective, company role, production choices, deliverables and any approved outcome.

Can client footage be used on the website?

Only with the necessary permission and rights. Usage, credits and platform restrictions should be confirmed before publication.

What should a production inquiry form ask?

Useful fields often include objective, audience, deliverables, timing, usage, location and budget context, adjusted to the company’s process.

BUILD THE DIGITAL SCREENING ROOM

Put production context behind the strongest frames.

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