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--- Studio  ·  14 May 2026

How To Brief A Video Studio (Without Writing A Script)

How To Brief A Video Studio (Without Writing A Script)

A good brief is one page. Who the film is for, the one job it needs to do, where it will live and when it has to land. That is enough for us to quote accurately and start shaping an approach.

You do not need a script, a shot list or a storyboard. That is our job. What helps far more is two or three reference films you like, and why you like them. “The pace of this one” tells us more than “something cinematic”.

Be straight about budget, a range is fine. It rarely changes whether we say yes, it changes what we recommend: one shoot day or three, how much aerial, how deep the post goes. Honest numbers early save everyone a week of guessing.

If it is easier to talk it through, send what you have and we will build the brief with you. Fifteen minutes on a call usually gets it done.