Atlanta executive communications production

Executive video built around an approved message.

Production for leadership updates, employee communications, town halls, and recurring executive programs—in our Atlanta-area studio or at your location.

Executive delivering a branded leadership video from the Laser Stream Video studio
Branded presentation Studio or on location

Message ownership stays clear

Your team defines what must be said. We plan how it will be produced.

Corporate communications, HR, marketing, and leadership teams remain responsible for the objective, approved messaging, presenters, and internal review. Laser Stream Video translates those decisions into camera, audio, lighting, graphics, direction, and delivery requirements.

That separation keeps subject-matter authority and approvals with your organization while giving the production a clear technical owner.

Executive communication formats

Match the production to the communication.

The audience, urgency, approval process, and distribution plan help determine whether a message should be recorded, live, or part of a recurring program.

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Leadership updates

Focused messages for employees, stakeholders, partners, or customers, produced for a scheduled release or ongoing communication cadence.

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Employee communications

Internal announcements, organizational updates, change communications, and HR programs designed for a distributed workforce.

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Town halls & all-hands

Executive presentations, panels, questions, and supporting media produced as a live or recorded corporate program. Explore live streaming.

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Recurring executive series

A repeatable production structure for leaders who need to communicate consistently without rebuilding the workflow for every episode.

A practical division of responsibility

Keep approvals and production ownership unambiguous.

Clear ownership reduces late changes, production-day uncertainty, and confusion about who can approve what.

Your organization owns

Communication direction

  • Business objective and intended audience
  • Approved message, script, and talking points
  • Presenters, subject-matter accuracy, and legal review
  • Brand standards and final organizational approval

Laser Stream Video owns

Production execution

  • Technical discovery and production planning
  • Camera, audio, lighting, and set approach
  • Production direction and on-camera workflow
  • Agreed recording, live program, and edited deliverables

From approved direction to finished video

Prepare the decisions before production day.

The process adapts to the scope, but the decision order remains deliberate.

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Define the use

Confirm the audience, distribution, runtime, schedule, presenters, and approval path.

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Build the plan

Translate the approved message into the set, camera, audio, lighting, media, and delivery plan.

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Produce the message

Guide the on-camera workflow while managing the technical environment in studio or on location.

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Deliver for distribution

Provide the agreed live program, recording, or edited assets for the client’s communication channels.

Executive video planning questions

What to clarify before cameras are scheduled.

Does Laser Stream Video write executive messages or speeches?

Your team owns the communication objective, message, script, approvals, and brand standards. We turn that approved direction into a practical production plan and manage the video execution.

Can executive communications be recorded at our office?

Yes. Executive video can be produced in our studio or at an appropriate corporate location. We review access, room conditions, sound, power, lighting, and schedule during planning.

Should an executive update be live or recorded?

That depends on the communication goal, timing, audience interaction, approval requirements, and tolerance for live risk. The production can be recorded, live streamed, or designed as a combination of both.

Can we create a recurring executive video series?

Yes. A repeatable format can standardize the set, technical workflow, review process, and deliverables while allowing each episode to focus on a new approved message.

Start with the audience and approved objective

Tell us who needs the message, where it will be viewed, and when it must be ready.