Top 6 Corporate Video Production Agencies | CMOs Guide

Top 6 Corporate Video Production Agencies | CMOs Guide

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Top 6 Corporate Video Production Agencies: A CMO’s Guide

Top 6 corporate video production agencies for B2B CMOs

Usually, these comparison pages are written by some dude offshore with absolutely no idea what they’re talking about. This Top 6 of Corporate Video Production Agencies will be a bit different — built for CMOs, by someone who’s actually run campaigns and felt the pressure to deliver results with video.

How We Picked Them

How I Picked the Best Corporate Video Production Agencies

This list was built on three criteria:

  • My experience as a Marketing Director in a B2B agency working closely with CMOs, building video strategies for lead gen, brand awareness, and everything in between.
  • Feedback from actual CMOs — real reviews, not fluff, on what worked and what didn’t.
  • Strategic thinking — not just flashy campaigns, but whether the agency actually pushes you toward the outcome you need.

How to Choose

How to Choose a Corporate Video Production Agency

Nobody buys a video just to have one. You buy it to solve a problem and achieve a specific outcome. That’s why you’re better off with a specialist agency rather than a generalist.

A specialist has done it time and time again. They have the data, the insights, and the experience to deliver results because they’ve already helped others get there. Video fits into a campaign like a puzzle — if the agency doesn’t understand the big picture, how would they know how to create a piece that fits?

The List

The List: Best Corporate Video Agencies by Type

🎙️ Best for Corporate Video Podcasts: Sweetfish

Ideal for: Companies looking to create engaging thought leadership content and make your corporation’s SMEs famous.

I’ve had the founder of Sweetfish, James Carbary, on my podcast to talk about his book Content Based Networking. These guys know how to make great video content for podcasts and social. If you’re into building relationships with your ideal customer through podcasting, they have a unique approach — James himself hosts one of the most well-known marketing podcasts, B2B Growth.

Pricing: Video podcast packages starting at $12,000, including pre-production, recording, and editing for a series of episodes.

🎬 Best for Corporate Brand Video Ads: Black Camel Agency

Ideal for: Emotional (almost always humorous) video ads that get your brand remembered by the 95% of out-of-market buyers as the solution to a specific problem.

This one is us. The problem with most corporate brand video ads: they’re about the brand. “Look at us! We’re so special!” And in most corporate brands, the videos are so boring you’d forget them 3 seconds after watching. But buyers care about themselves, and you can’t bore them into listening and remembering.

The message needs to be about the problem buyers have, communicated in an emotional way. This way, they remember your brand as the go-to solution when they face that problem — what we call Mental Availability.

Pricing: $6k–$12k. Actors included. Our studio is based in Cape Town — more bang for your buck.

To quote our client Ray Bugg (CEO) of Digit FYO: “Not only did we win an award, but this video campaign also gave us the lowest cost per registration we have ever had.”

💡 Best for Corporate Explainer Video Production: Explainify

Ideal for: Creating videos (often animated) to clarify product features, onboard customers, enable internal communication, or show the value of a service on landing pages.

Explainify’s ability to distill complex messages into engaging, bite-sized videos is what sets them apart. From scripting to storyboarding to final production, they ensure content aligns with the larger marketing and sales strategy.

Pricing: Mid-range.

✏️ Best for Corporate Animated Videos: Wyzowl

Ideal for: Branded, easy-to-consume website explainer videos, product walkthroughs, training videos, or internal communications.

Wyzowl is a great example of specialization — they do one thing (animated videos) across every industry. Their deep knowledge of animation shows in their content and results.

Pricing: Mid-range. Lower costs than live-action thanks to animation.

⭐ Best for Corporate Testimonial Video Production: Testimonial Hero

Ideal for: Building trust with ICP in bottom-funnel ads, the website, and sales conversations.

Testimonial Hero makes all kinds of testimonials — remote, on-site, and event testimonials — and only that. What I like most is the strategic approach to capturing what’s said, how it’s said, and putting it into a story that keeps viewers watching all the way through.

Pricing: Remote testimonials from $3,300. On-site from $7,800.

🎥 Best for Corporate Documentary Videos: Hackstone

Ideal for: Corporate videos with in-depth stories about the problem your brand solves, a change in the world, or a movement you are leading.

A friend who worked as VP of Marketing at BombBomb used Hackstone twice for documentary-style videos focused on the problem their company solves. Hackstone’s approach feels more like filmmaking than marketing — their videos capture the raw, real essence of a brand and make even complex corporate topics feel cinematic.

Pricing: Mid-range.

I hope this helped you understand the differences of each kind of corporate video production agency and find the right specialist for your next campaign.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A corporate video production agency plans, films, and edits video content for businesses, including brand films, explainer videos, case studies, recruitment videos, internal communications, and advertising. The best agencies do not just execute briefs but help shape the strategy and story behind the video.

Corporate video production costs range from £3,000-£10,000 for simple talking-head or animated explainers, to £20,000-£100,000 or more for high-production brand films or advertising campaigns. The price depends on concept complexity, filming days, talent, location, and post-production requirements.

Corporate video agencies typically produce brand films, product demos, explainer animations, customer testimonials and case studies, event coverage, recruitment videos, internal training content, social media ads, and documentary-style thought leadership content.

Review their portfolio for work with similar creative ambition to what you want. Ask about their strategic process. Check their experience in your industry, their communication style, and whether they can meet your timeline and budget realistically. A great agency will challenge a weak brief rather than just deliver what was asked.

Look for creative thinking rather than just technical execution, a clear production process, honest timeline and budget communication, and evidence that their videos actually achieved business goals for clients. A great agency will push back on a weak brief rather than simply deliver what was asked.

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