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A video production company turns a business brief into finished film: concept and script, then a studio or location shoot with crew, lighting and sound, then editing, colour, mix and delivery in the formats a site, a broadcaster or an ad platform requires. Oklahoma City supports Film Row studios, agency-side production teams and suburban owner-operators.

We reviewed 19 external companies alongside Web Tonic on evidenced local work, publicly named clients, published rates and a verified headquarters. Seventeen of the 19 name a client, one publishes a starting rate, and nine publish an Oklahoma City street address.
Which Oklahoma City video production company should you shortlist?
Match the brief. Tone Films, Astronaut Cowboy and Flight evidence energy, aviation and pro-sports brand work; Freestyle and 1577 Productions show healthcare and higher-education film; Tone Films is the only entry publishing a starting rate.
1. Web Tonic
About: Web Tonic briefs video from the campaign it has to feed, so a Oklahoma City shoot starts from the offer, the audience and the media plan rather than from a shot list, and the footage is cut into the formats the ad account will actually run. That studio work sits beside our paid social and paid search teams buying the media, the performance creative practice that rebuilds a winning cut into fresh variants, and the analytics implementation that ties an asset to a booked job. Buyers who want a crew on the ground in Oklahoma City every week, with local fixers and location knowledge, will find several of the production companies below closer to that than we are.
Key Services: Growth Marketing, Paid Social, PPC, Meta Ads, SEO, Google Ads, Snapchat Ads, Amazon Ads, Reddit Ads, TikTok Ads, TikTok Shop, GEO-AEO, Webflow Design, Shopify Design, WordPress Design, UGC, Social Media Management, Pay Per Click Management, Marketing Analytics, Analytics Implementation & CDPs, Performance Branding, Performance 360° Audit, Programmatic Ads, OOH Ads, HR Marketing
Industries Served: eCommerce, SaaS, B2B, Construction Professionals, Home Services, SMEs, Health Spa & Wellness, Retail, Legal & Judicial Services, Food & Beverages, Pets, Fitness, Family & Children, Finance & Insurance, Travel, Non-Profits & Organizations, Furniture & Decoration
Notable Clients: WorldRemit, Jack & Jones, Ardene, L'Oréal, Sendwave, Nestlé, Airbnb. Serve Fortune 500 companies and smaller fast-paced startups.
Locations: HQ in San Francisco with notable offices in New York, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, Montreal, Dubai, Singapore, Sydney and more. Offices on five continents.
Pricing: Starting at USD $3,000 per month. Flexible and scalable plans at any time according to your enterprise needs. Book a call to learn more.
Great For: Mid-market to enterprise-level businesses requiring ongoing, on-tap growth and performance marketing services.
Website: Web Tonic
2. Tone Films
About: Tone Films is a four-person Oklahoma City video production studio built around cinematic brand films, energy and aerospace capabilities reels, and healthcare commercials for clients such as Devon Energy, Chesapeake and OU Health. Its site names finished projects for Tabasco, Grey Goose, Patrón and the Addison Police Department alongside a public showreel. The team works out of an office at 300 Johnny Bench Drive in Bricktown, the heart of downtown Oklahoma City.
Key Services: Brand films, Commercial video production, Executive interviews, Aerial and drone capture, Documentary-style storytelling, Video editing and color grading
Industries Served: Energy and oil and gas, Aerospace and defense, Healthcare, Tribal nations and government, Sports
Notable Clients: Devon Energy, Chesapeake, Tinker Air Force Base, OU Health, Oklahoma City Thunder
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Edmond, United States
Pricing: Oklahoma City projects run from USD $5,000 for short-form social content to $40,000+ for full commercial productions
Great For: Energy and aerospace companies, Healthcare systems, Sports organizations
Website: Tone Films
3. Astronaut Cowboy
About: Astronaut Cowboy, previously known as video405, is an Oklahoma City video production company on Film Row that has made commercials for Southwest Airlines, Little Caesar's, Warren CAT and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Its site hosts a public showreel plus dozens of named client films covering commercials, corporate video and recruitment content. The studio has operated in downtown Oklahoma City for close to twenty years under its original and current names.
Key Services: Commercial production, Corporate video, Recruitment video, Testimonial video, Explainer video, Video editing
Industries Served: Retail and restaurants, Aviation, Government and public safety, Nonprofit, Automotive
Notable Clients: Southwest Airlines, Little Caesar's, Warren CAT, Jani-King, Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Edmond, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Franchise and multi-location brands, Government agencies, Nonprofits
Website: Astronaut Cowboy
4. VGM Visual Storytelling
About: VGM Visual Storytelling is an Oklahoma City video production and social media agency whose named case studies include an award-winning HR recruitment series for Oklahoma City Public Schools and a tornado-response documentary for Valero Energy. The team also produced testimonial and campaign video for the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma and the First Americans Museum. Its office sits at 2123 North Classen Boulevard in Oklahoma City.
Key Services: Video production, Documentary filmmaking, Social media content, Content strategy, Event video coverage, Corporate storytelling
Industries Served: Education, Energy, Museums and culture, Nonprofit, Faith-based organizations
Notable Clients: Oklahoma City Public Schools, Valero Energy, Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma, First Americans Museum, All Souls' Episcopal Church
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: School districts, Energy companies, Museums and nonprofits
Website: VGM Visual Storytelling
5. Evergreen Productions
About: Evergreen Productions, doing business online as EPI, is a video production and marketing company founded by journalists Jim and Theresa Green that has produced documentary and fundraiser video for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oklahoma City and a half-hour anniversary documentary for the Oklahoma Health Center Foundation. The company also handles four-K videography, script writing and two-D and three-D animation in house. Its published contact address places the studio in Edmond, an Oklahoma City suburb, though its branding and long client list are centered on Oklahoma City.
Key Services: Video production, Documentary filmmaking, Animation and visual effects, Script writing, Studio and green screen shoots, Public and media relations video
Industries Served: Nonprofit and healthcare foundations, Corporate, Government and community relations, Education, Faith-based organizations
Notable Clients: Ronald McDonald House Charities Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Health Center Foundation, Keep Oklahoma Beautiful, Murray Services
Locations: Edmond, United States, Oklahoma City, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Nonprofit foundations, Community charities, Corporate communications teams
Website: Evergreen Productions
6. Hyped Visuals
About: Hyped Visuals is an Oklahoma City commercial video production studio that names finished brand films for Rose Creek Country Club, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and Brandie Hair and Company on its public portfolio page. The studio, run by Tyler and a small crew, focuses on retainer partnerships alongside single brand-film projects and carries a five-star rating across more than thirty Google reviews. Its work spans the Oklahoma City and Edmond area.
Key Services: Brand films, Commercial campaigns, Corporate and recruiting video, Short-form social video, Brand photography, Aerial and drone capture
Industries Served: Hospitality and country clubs, Museums and culture, Beauty and wellness, Landscaping and home services, Healthcare
Notable Clients: Rose Creek Country Club, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Nelson Landscaping, Brandie Hair and Company, Oklahoma Beef Council
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Edmond, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Country clubs and hospitality brands, Museums and attractions, Beauty and wellness brands
Website: Hyped Visuals
7. Heartland Video Production
About: Heartland Video Production is a small Oklahoma City studio led by Reid Watson that produces commercial, corporate and product video alongside commercial photography, and its published campaign page names a three-video project for Shepherd Oil Company covering wholesale, retail and transportation messaging. The studio operates from an office at 1117 Northwest 50th Street in Oklahoma City. It pairs a public demo reel with straightforward video and photography retainers for local businesses.
Key Services: Video campaigns, Commercial photography, Product video, Asset libraries, On-location shoots, Video editing
Industries Served: Oil and gas, Retail, Transportation and logistics, Small business, Professional services
Notable Clients: Shepherd Oil Company
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Regional distributors, Small and mid-size businesses, B2B and B2C brands needing channel-specific video
Website: Heartland Video Production
8. Boldview Media
About: Boldview Media is a full-service video production company whose client roster page names Cushman and Wakefield, the Wheeler District, Edmond Public Schools Foundation and Sage Sotheby's International Realty, with a featured project built for the Wheeler District development in Oklahoma City. Founder Aaron leads the studio from an office at 2500 South Broadway in Edmond, a suburb of Oklahoma City, while its named projects and testimonials are concentrated in the Oklahoma City metro. The team produces both external marketing video and internal training content.
Key Services: Video production strategy, Brand and marketing video, Internal training video, Event promo video, Video campaigns, Post-production editing
Industries Served: Commercial real estate, Education, Sports and recreation, Faith-based organizations, Residential real estate
Notable Clients: Cushman and Wakefield, Wheeler District, Edmond Public Schools Foundation, Sage Sotheby's International Realty, Oklahoma Hockey Academy
Locations: Edmond, United States, Oklahoma City, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Commercial real estate developers, School foundations, Residential real estate brokerages
Website: Boldview Media
9. 1577 Productions
About: 1577 Productions is an award-winning film production studio in Oklahoma City whose directors made the feature documentary Eddie, Cost of Greatness, which Lionsgate Films released and ESPN aired in 2020, alongside branded work for Devon Energy, Oklahoma State University and Langston University. The studio is based at 11 Northeast 11th Street in Oklahoma City and scales its crew for both local commercial shoots and national broadcast projects. President Dave Tester and director Christopher Hunt lead production from concept through delivery.
Key Services: Documentary filmmaking, Commercial production, Branded film, Concept development and story strategy, Production management, Post-production
Industries Served: Sports, Higher education, Energy, Nonprofit and foundations, Entertainment
Notable Clients: Devon Energy, Oklahoma State University, Langston University, Sarkeys Foundation
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Universities and colleges, Energy companies, Documentary and nonprofit commissioners
Website: 1577 Productions
10. ReelCast Productions
About: ReelCast Productions is an Oklahoma City video production studio led by John-Clay that names case studies for the Ellerslie discipleship program, Family Birth and Wellness, and the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma's Singing Churchmen on its public case studies page. The team, with around ten years of award-winning experience, handles discovery, filming, editing and color grading for promotional and ministry video. Client testimonials describe multi-day location shoots built around each organization's mission.
Key Services: Video production, Post-production editing, Color grading, Testimonial video, Case study video, Documentary-style storytelling
Industries Served: Faith-based organizations, Healthcare and wellness, Nonprofit, Ministry and education, Small business
Notable Clients: Ellerslie, Family Birth and Wellness, Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, WIT Ministries
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Churches and ministries, Wellness and birth centers, Faith-based nonprofits
Website: ReelCast Productions
11. Lampstand Story Company
About: Lampstand Story Company is a full-service story production house on Film Row in Oklahoma City that names finished work for Fields and Futures, Oklahoma Christian University, Visit OKC and Oklahoma State University on its public work page. The eight-person team produces corporate, campaign and nonprofit video, including an animated explainer for Pickering Energy Partners. Its office sits at 614 West Sheridan Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City.
Key Services: Corporate video, Campaign video, Nonprofit storytelling, Animated explainer video, Documentary filmmaking, Drone capture
Industries Served: Tourism, Higher education, Energy, Nonprofit and youth sports, Faith-based organizations
Notable Clients: Fields and Futures, Oklahoma Christian University, Visit OKC, Oklahoma State University, Pickering Energy Partners
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Tourism boards, Universities, Energy and nonprofit organizations
Website: Lampstand Story Company
12. Skeleton Key
About: Skeleton Key is a commercial and documentary film company based in Oklahoma City whose public work page names finished projects for Mammoth Clay Company and the ARTSPACE at Untitled contemporary arts center. The small studio keeps weekday business hours from an office reachable at a local 405 area code phone number. Its focus sits squarely on narrative-driven commercial and documentary film rather than photography or design work.
Key Services: Commercial film production, Documentary filmmaking, Brand storytelling, Video editing, Concept development, On-location shoots
Industries Served: Arts and culture, Consumer products, Nonprofit, Small business, Documentary commissioners
Notable Clients: Mammoth Clay Company, ARTSPACE at Untitled
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Arts organizations, Consumer product brands, Nonprofits seeking documentary style
Website: Skeleton Key
13. DesignTunnel
About: DesignTunnel is an Oklahoma City video production and podcast studio operating a six-hundred-square-foot video studio and more than a dozen podcast set configurations at 11 Northeast 11th Street. Its services page names commercial drone video production and progress-tracking drone documentation for construction and development clients as a distinct service line. The company also builds custom training video and short-form content for its Oklahoma City client base.
Key Services: Video production, Podcast production, Commercial drone video, Animation and graphic design, Training video, Short-form social video
Industries Served: Construction and development, Corporate training, Small business, Media and podcasting, Marketing agencies
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Construction and development companies, Podcast hosts, Corporate training teams
Website: DesignTunnel
14. CVWmedia
About: CVWmedia is a Norman, Oklahoma media house founded in 1988 that produces motion graphics, three-D animation and video for clients across the Oklahoma City metro, including a documented mission video for the Homeless Alliance that addresses homelessness in Oklahoma City. Its other named work includes basketball court projections for college sports arenas and three-D modeling for a laboratory diagnostics company. The studio is headquartered about twenty minutes from downtown Oklahoma City.
Key Services: Video production, Motion graphics, Three-D animation, Drone and b-roll capture, Print design, Concert and event visuals
Industries Served: Nonprofit and social services, College athletics, Energy, Healthcare diagnostics, Entertainment
Notable Clients: The Homeless Alliance
Locations: Norman, United States, Oklahoma City, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Nonprofits and social service agencies, College athletic departments, Diagnostics and energy companies
Website: CVWmedia
15. InterAction Advertising
About: InterAction Advertising runs a full in-house video production studio in Norman, Oklahoma, about twenty minutes from downtown Oklahoma City, and its projects page names finished commercial work for Seth Wadley Auto Group, Genesis of Norman and Hudiburg Ford. The agency owns its cameras, lighting and editing suite rather than hiring freelance crews for each job, and it produces television commercials, digital video ads and social content for Oklahoma City metro dealerships and businesses. The studio has operated since 2012.
Key Services: Television commercial production, Digital video ads, Brand films, Social media video, Testimonial video, Event video coverage
Industries Served: Automotive dealerships, Retail and restaurants, Industrial and piping services, Hospitality, Nightlife and entertainment
Notable Clients: Seth Wadley Auto Group, Genesis of Norman, Hudiburg Ford, Honor Auto Group, Big Sky Bread Company
Locations: Norman, United States, Oklahoma City, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Auto dealership groups, Restaurant and retail chains, Industrial service companies
Website: InterAction Advertising
16. Prime Visual Media
About: Prime Visual Media, doing business online as Oklahoma Video Production, has produced audio and video content from its Oklahoma City studio since 2002, offering a five-thousand-square-foot fully lit studio alongside on-location shoots. Third-party directory listings for the company name Mathis Brothers Furniture and Century Martial Arts among its client work over more than two decades. The company serves Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond and Tulsa with a team of videographers, sound mixers and editors.
Key Services: Commercial and corporate video, Aerial drone video and photo, Studio shoots, Legal videography, Event videography, Motion graphics
Industries Served: Furniture and retail, Martial arts and fitness, Legal services, Corporate, Events
Notable Clients: Mathis Brothers Furniture, Century Martial Arts
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Norman, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Retail and furniture brands, Law firms needing legal videography, Event organizers
Website: Prime Visual Media
17. Ram Vision Media
About: Ram Vision Media is a veteran-owned and minority-owned Oklahoma City video production company founded by a United States Navy veteran that produces branding videos, event coverage and professional headshots for corporate and nonprofit clients. Its site groups finished work into categories such as nonprofit fundraising campaigns, Fortune 500 executive branding and national conference highlight reels rather than naming individual clients. The studio serves Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman and Midwest City.
Key Services: Branding video, Event coverage, Professional headshots, Ongoing content retainers, Highlight reel editing, Live streaming
Industries Served: Nonprofit, Corporate, Events and conferences, Veteran-owned business community, Small business
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Edmond, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Veteran and minority-owned business networks, Nonprofits, Corporate events and conferences
Website: Ram Vision Media
18. Flight
About: Flight is a full-service marketing, media and creative agency in downtown Oklahoma City whose film division produced a long-form leadership video campaign for the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives, becoming the first Oklahoma marketing agency to receive the state film rebate for that project. Its case studies page also names finished work for the Oklahoma City Thunder, OU Health and Dobson Fiber. The agency traces its roots to a 1998 production company and now runs in-house strategy, video and post-production teams.
Key Services: Film and video production, Television commercials, Brand campaigns, Media buying, Long-form documentary video, Short-form social edits
Industries Served: Energy and utilities, Sports, Healthcare, Telecommunications, Automotive
Notable Clients: Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives, Oklahoma City Thunder, OU Health, Dobson Fiber, Fowler Automotive
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Electric cooperatives and utilities, Sports franchises, Healthcare systems
Website: Flight
19. Freestyle
About: Freestyle is a full-service marketing and advertising agency in downtown Oklahoma City with a dedicated video production team that has produced named video work for Norman Regional Health System, Chickasaw Nation Department of Health and MidFirst Bank. The agency, founded in 2007, credits its roots in the Oklahoma independent film community for its in-house video capability, which now sits alongside branding, digital and photography services. Its office is at 301 North Harvey Avenue in downtown Oklahoma City.
Key Services: Video production, Brand films, Digital advertising video, Photography, Media placement, Content strategy
Industries Served: Healthcare, Banking and finance, Government, Tribal nations, Tourism
Notable Clients: Norman Regional Health System, Chickasaw Nation Department of Health, MidFirst Bank, Stride Bank, Chickasaw Country
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Healthcare systems, Banks and financial institutions, Tribal nation agencies
Website: Freestyle
20. Bluestem Media
About: Bluestem Media is a boutique Oklahoma City creative marketing agency, operating since 2012, that names finished video work for Christ the King parish's seventy-fifth anniversary film, the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon remembrance ceremony and the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board's A Day in the Life of a Landman on its public video library. Video producer Mark McBride brings almost twenty-five years of television and freelance video experience, including past work for Continental Resources and OU Health, to the small studio's corporate and social video projects. The agency pairs video production with social media and digital strategy retainers.
Key Services: Corporate video production, Social media video, Digital marketing strategy, Event video coverage, Photography, Video library retainers
Industries Served: Faith-based organizations, Nonprofit and civic events, Energy, Real estate, Senior services
Notable Clients: Christ the King Parish, Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon, Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, Next Level Senior Advisors, Leah and Whitney Real Estate
Locations: Oklahoma City, United States, Oklahoma City metro, United States
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Faith-based organizations, Civic and nonprofit events, Real estate and senior services businesses
Website: Bluestem Media

Quick Comparison Table
| Agency | Key Specialty | Starting Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Web Tonic | Full-Service Performance Marketing | USD $3,000/mo | Mid-market to Enterprise |
| 2. Tone Films | Cinematic brand and energy films | USD $5,000/project | Energy, healthcare and sports brands |
| 3. Astronaut Cowboy | Comedic and story-driven commercials | Quote-based | Franchise brands and public agencies |
| 4. VGM Visual Storytelling | Documentary and nonprofit storytelling | Quote-based | School districts and mission-driven organizations |
| 5. Evergreen Productions | Nonprofit and fundraiser documentary video | Quote-based | Nonprofits and charitable foundations |
| 6. Hyped Visuals | Retainer brand-film partnerships | Quote-based | Hospitality and lifestyle brands |
| 7. Heartland Video Production | Multi-channel commercial video campaigns | Quote-based | Regional wholesale and retail businesses |
| 8. Boldview Media | Real estate and institutional brand video | Quote-based | Real estate developers and school foundations |
| 9. 1577 Productions | Feature documentary and sports storytelling | Quote-based | Universities and documentary commissioners |
| 10. ReelCast Productions | Faith-based and mission-driven storytelling | Quote-based | Churches and faith-based nonprofits |
| 11. Lampstand Story Company | Campaign and nonprofit story films | Quote-based | Tourism boards and universities |
| 12. Skeleton Key | Documentary-style commercial film | Quote-based | Arts organizations and consumer brands |
| 13. DesignTunnel | Podcast studios and drone video | Quote-based | Construction firms and podcast producers |
| 14. CVWmedia | Motion graphics and animated video | Quote-based | Nonprofits and college athletic departments |
| 15. InterAction Advertising | In-house automotive television commercials | Quote-based | Auto dealerships and retail chains |
| 16. Prime Visual Media | Studio and legal videography since 2002 | Quote-based | Retail brands and law firms |
| 17. Ram Vision Media | Veteran-owned corporate and event video | Quote-based | Nonprofits and corporate event teams |
| 18. Flight | State-rebate-qualified long-form leadership films | Quote-based | Utilities and healthcare systems |
| 19. Freestyle | Healthcare and financial brand video | Quote-based | Healthcare systems and financial institutions |
| 20. Bluestem Media | Boutique corporate and civic event video | Quote-based | Faith-based and civic organizations |


Frequently Asked Questions
What does video production cost in Oklahoma City?
One company here publishes a figure: Tone Films, from about 5,000 dollars a project. Every other entry quotes per scope. Hold national benchmarks instead of guessing locally: finished corporate video is widely reported at roughly 1,000 to 10,000 dollars per minute, and a full-service crew day runs into the low thousands before travel and licensing. Ask which line items a quote already covers, because animation, licensed music and extra cuts are the usual sources of a surprise invoice.
Which of these companies are inside Oklahoma City itself?
Nine publish an Oklahoma City street address, several of them on Film Row or in Bricktown. Five more brand themselves as Oklahoma City firms with a 405 number but publish no address, which we say plainly rather than treating as proof. Evergreen Productions and Boldview Media work from Edmond, Hyped Visuals splits its credits between the city and Edmond, and CVWmedia and InterAction Advertising come in from Norman, roughly twenty minutes from downtown.
How many of these firms name their clients?
Seventeen of the 19 name clients publicly, which is unusually open for a market this size. Named work includes Devon Energy, Chesapeake, Tinker Air Force Base, OU Health, the Oklahoma City Thunder, Southwest Airlines, MidFirst Bank, the Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma City Public Schools and the First Americans Museum. The two remaining firms anonymise their case studies by category, which usually reflects an agency subcontract rather than thin experience. Ask them for two contactable references.
Is an advertising agency or a production company the better buy?
It depends on what happens after delivery. A production company hands over finished films and stops, which is right when the distribution plan, the landing page and the measurement already exist. Where nobody owns those, the film often sits unwatched and you want a partner who briefs the shoot from the campaign, then runs the media. Several entries here sit firmly on one side of that line and a few straddle it, and each entry says which.
How long does a corporate video take to produce here?
Plan three to six weeks for a straightforward corporate piece: a week to agree scope and script, a week for scheduling and pre-production, one shoot day, then two to three weeks of edit and revisions. Multi-location shoots, animation, music clearance and executive availability push it further. Put the delivery date in the contract with the revision rounds attached, because a vague timeline is the most common reason a launch date slips.
Choosing an Oklahoma City Video Production Company
Buy against the deliverable. An energy-sector safety film, a broadcast commercial and thirty vertical social cuts are three different production lines, and each one reshuffles this shortlist entirely.
Ask where the crew loads the van. Nine of the 19 publish an Oklahoma City address, five brand the city without publishing one, and five travel in from Edmond or Norman, which shows up as billable time.
Use the client lists. Seventeen of the 19 name customers publicly, so you can check whether a firm has actually shot your sector before asking for a quote.
Judge it on the business outcome. A film that wins a local award and moves nothing is an expensive portfolio piece, so agree before the shoot which number the video is meant to move and how long it gets to move it. If you want creative production, paid social and outcome-level reporting from one team, read the latest analysis or book a call.


