The 6 Best Corporate Video Production Companies in Portland
2. Limbo Films
With clients like Bulleit Bourbon and Coca-Cola, the crew at Limbo Films is no stranger to the demands of large productions and style-conscious brands. Last year, Limbo’s director, Guy Baker, won Best Oregon Film at the Oregon Short Film Festival, and the cinematic sensibility that this indicates shines through in all of Limbo Films’s work. With their vast knowledge of cinematic tropes, they are able to cleverly joke around with such symbols and analogies to great effect, as in the spot for the Samsung Galaxy 8 linked above.
3. Untitled No. 9
Untitled No. 9 is a Portland and Dallas-based video production company that questions the way we talk about storytelling. Ultimately, the crew at Untitled No. 9 wants their clients to know that filmmaking is storytelling, but the latter is a craft, like carpentry or weaving. We adore this image because it indicates a real investment in the post-production phase of video work, which can often be tedious if the filmmaker isn’t wholeheartedly into editing, polishing, scoring, etc. True creative pros know that pure inspiration and great ideas only get you so far — the real talent lies in being able to execute those ideas and polish them.
4. Bolt Films
Among the most creative Portland corporate video production companies, Bolt Films does its own reiterative market research, which means they are focused on reaching the goals you set out to achieve through the vehicle you hire them to create. They also have tons of experience creating videos for trade shows, as well as training videos, and they boast a stable of experienced actors on hand to bring demonstrative situations to life.
This is the first company we’ve run across with their own acting troupe, and we’ve got to say it reminds us of the good, ol’ days of trade shows, when there used to be stage productions to demonstrate new products. The point is this: Bolt is in the business of producing high-quality media, whether it’s corporate training films, commercials, documentaries, or music videos.