Any good video companies?
  • eloisecrowdfunds
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    Any good video companies?

    by eloisecrowdfunds » Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:51 pm

    I am about to make a video for a new campaign, and I'd like some recommendaitons of video production companies. I perfer companies with a pristine record, no negative posts here and no scam reports online. Thanks everyone.


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    Re: Any good video companies?

    by DaveGarber1975 » Wed Jan 03, 2018 4:11 am

    My employer Funded Today has produced dozens of campaign videos for more than a year, mostly in the $10,000 price range, give or take some thousands. You can find a sample of our work on our YouTube channel.

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... Ng2tmITDcy

    We're less well-known for our creative services than for our marketing services, though. And we've marketed nearly 2,000 crowdfunding projects so far on Kickstarter and/or Indiegogo, and successfully helped hundreds of them to raise over $175,000,000 altogether. Some of them have left some great reviews of us, which are featured on this webpage, including a couple that focus specifically on our creative services alone...

    https://www.fundedtodayreviews.com/

    Sadly, while we've had many happy clients among those 2,000, we've definitely had our share of unhappy clients, as well, primarily those whose projects failed our ads testing---and some of those unhappy ones have even been very vocal about their disappointments online, including in this forum. Just for full disclosure. So, our company's record might be far too tarnished for your liking---but I figured that I'd mention us just in case.
    I work for Funded Today, which has helped hundreds of crowdfunding projects on Kickstarter and/or Indiegogo to raise over $175,000,000 altogether. How may we help you? Please learn more at www.funded.today and/or www.fundedtodayreviews.com
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    Re: Any good video companies?

    by eloisecrowdfunds » Tue Jan 09, 2018 1:42 am

    The travel backpack video is pretty good, but it's feels a bit too corporate for my tastes. I'll check further into the videos, seems somewhat promising.
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    Re: Any good video companies?

    by DoogleDongle2018 » Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:20 am

    I think if you google it there is an ad for one that makes quick and cheap animation videos for crowdfunding.
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    Re: Any good video companies?

    by AmandeNow Bags » Fri Mar 16, 2018 1:53 am

    You don't need a whole company to get your video made. Look for some video freelancers, college kids, etc.
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    Re: Any good video companies?

    by New Wave Pipes » Mon Apr 09, 2018 5:58 pm

    I think that Enventys Partners does this. Their website is amazing, which is a good sign overall.
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    Re: Any good video companies?

    by Mightee » Mon Apr 09, 2018 6:35 pm

    New Wave Pipes wrote:I think that Enventys Partners does this. Their website is amazing, which is a good sign overall.


    If they are anything like Crowd PR then you will want to avoid them like the plague.
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    Re: Any good video companies?

    by Goodbye MoonMen » Tue Apr 17, 2018 5:26 am

    You could also run an ad in craigslist in your local area - there are lot of students who are really great at this kind of stuff, but it all depends on how big of a campaign you plan to run.

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