Atlanta corporate video production

Corporate video production built around a clear business purpose.

Plan, record, and edit company stories, interviews, training, product education, and internal communications—in our Atlanta-area studio or at your location.

Two participants recording a corporate interview with a camera monitor and overhead microphones
Interviews, training & company stories Studio or on location

Purpose before production

One video should not try to do every job.

A recruiting story, employee training module, product explanation, and customer interview serve different viewers and require different production choices. The strongest starting point is a defined audience, a specific communication job, and an agreed distribution plan.

Laser Stream Video turns that brief into a practical plan for presenters, interviews, locations, cameras, audio, lighting, supporting visuals, editing, and delivery.

Corporate video formats

Choose the format that fits the viewer and the decision.

The production approach follows the message, the people who must deliver it, and the channels where the finished video will be used.

01

Company & brand stories

Introduce an organization, capability, initiative, culture, or customer promise through interviews, guided narration, and supporting footage.

02

Customer & employee interviews

Capture credible first-person perspectives for case studies, recruiting, internal programs, testimonials, or thought-leadership content.

03

Training & internal video

Build clear material for onboarding, process education, policy communication, sales enablement, or recurring employee programs.

04

Product & service explainers

Demonstrate a product, clarify a service, answer a buyer question, or give sales and marketing teams a focused visual resource.

Production scope

Make the important decisions before the cameras arrive.

A useful brief protects the schedule, keeps approvals visible, and prevents production choices from drifting away from the communication goal.

Define the communication

Audience, message, and use

  • Who should watch and what should they understand?
  • Where will the finished video be distributed?
  • Who owns script, subject-matter, and brand approval?
  • What deadline or campaign schedule must production support?

Design the production

People, place, and deliverables

  • Presenter, interview, demonstration, or documentary approach
  • Studio, office, facility, or event-location requirements
  • Camera, sound, lighting, prompting, and supporting visuals
  • Editing, review, graphics, versions, and delivery specifications
Two corporate leaders in conversation during a professionally recorded studio interview

Studio or on location

Produce where the story works best.

Atlanta-area studio production

A controlled environment supports consistent lighting, sound, camera placement, prompting, branded displays, and repeatable setups for interviews or a video series.

On-location corporate video

Recording at an office, facility, conference, or appropriate event venue can add context and reduce presenter travel. Access, ambient sound, power, lighting, space, and schedule are reviewed during planning.

Corporate video production process

Move from a defined brief to usable video assets.

The steps adapt to the project, but the decisions should remain in this order.

01

Clarify the brief

Confirm the audience, message, distribution, runtime, schedule, stakeholders, and approval path.

02

Plan the production

Build the interview, presenter, location, shot, equipment, supporting-media, and production-day plan.

03

Record the content

Direct the on-camera workflow while managing cameras, sound, lighting, prompting, and the production environment.

04

Edit and deliver

Assemble the agreed story, complete the review cycle, and provide the approved formats and versions.

Corporate video planning questions

What to settle before production begins.

What should a corporate video brief include?

Start with the intended audience, the action or understanding the video should create, where it will be shown, the target runtime, the required deadline, and who approves the content. Those decisions shape the production plan.

Can corporate video be produced at our office or event venue?

Yes. Corporate video can be produced in our Atlanta-area studio or at an appropriate office, facility, or event location. We review access, sound, power, lighting, space, and schedule before production.

Can we record more than one corporate video during a production day?

Often, yes. A planned content series can use shared presenters, locations, sets, and production resources. The realistic number depends on script length, setup changes, presenter availability, and the amount of coverage each video requires.

How is corporate video different from executive communications video?

Corporate video is the broader category and may support marketing, recruiting, training, product education, sales, or internal communication. Executive communications video is specifically organized around leadership messages, town halls, and recurring executive programs.

Start with the audience and the job

Tell us what the video must communicate, where it will be used, and when it must be ready.