Ursa Major
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Alameda, CA
Ursa Major is a creative video production company founded in Alameda, Calif. in 2018 with fewer than 10 members. They specialize in video production solutions for various clients.
Client Insights
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 25%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 75%
Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- Pilot.com
Highlights from Recent Projects
Ursa Major successfully completed a video production project for Pilot.com, a financial back-office provider. The project, which ran from July to October 2021, involved the production of three 30-minute videos marketing Pilot's various services, as well as 30-second and 1-minute cut-downs for ad campaigns. The project's pre-production phase lasted for a month, during which content was provided and timelines, schedules, and set pieces were discussed. The project, which had a budget of $25,000, was led by Madeleine, the Creative Director, and a team of 6–7 members.
In another project, Ursa Major partnered with Brewing Happiness, a photography and videography firm, to create a set of videography courses. The project, which ran from December 2017 to April 2018, was overseen by Madeleine, the Creative Director, and Alan, the Director of Photography & Editor. The project's scope included production, filming, and editing, with a budget of $20,000. The project was successful, with the Ursa Major team ensuring comfort in front of the camera and taking care of the editing process.
Ursa Major was also hired by a nonprofit organization to create a mission video. The team created a compelling narrative and script for the explainer video, working diligently with the organization's team to produce the mission video. The project received positive feedback, with Ursa Major being praised for eliciting beautiful reflections on the organization's work from participants and staff and for their sensitivity to the strong emotions that arose from participants with a history of eating disorders.