HayotFilms production
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Prague, Czech Republic
HayotFilms Production is a video production firm in Prague founded in 2010. Aside from video production, the team of less than 10 provides broadcast video and corporate photography services to its clients.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 30%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- Amazon
Highlights from Recent Projects
HayotFilms Production was hired by Ensana Health Spa Hotels to create promotional and commercial videos for a convention. The project involved crafting an interview-format film to be posted on various social media platforms. HayotFilms collaborated with the client on the concept and format of the videos, arranged a studio for filming, and gathered a filming crew. After shooting, they edited and produced 8-10 videos, each lasting 40 seconds to a minute. The project, which took place from January to February 2020, cost $6,775.
Elity.io, a Salesforce consultancy, engaged HayotFilms Production to produce a high-quality, informative two-minute video for their website. The video aimed to explain the core of their business and introduce the co-founders. The production process started with a discovery meeting where the client handed over their script. Once the location and timing were agreed upon, the shooting of the video commenced. The client worked with HayotFilms Production under the supervision of Otto, the co-founder.
HayotFilms Production was commissioned by ICBA, an agricultural research center, to create three videos for their 10th anniversary celebration. The project involved editing provided footage and images into a promotional video with special effects and voiceovers, and creating two animated videos, one of which was a whiteboard animation. All three videos, which lasted 3-4 minutes each, featured voiceovers. The client worked directly with Otabek, the founder of HayotFilms production. The project, which lasted from February to July 2019, cost between €10,000–€11,000.