VideoSparks
visit site- $10,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Bet Shemesh, Israel
VideoSparks, a video production agency, was launched in 2011. Their small team is based in Bet Shemesh, Israel. The firm specializes in video production.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 10%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 55%
Enterprise (>$1B) 35%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 7 projects
<$10K 5 projects
Clients
- Amdocs
Highlights from Recent Projects
VideoSparks was hired by The Rabbi Sacks Legacy, a non-profit organization, to revamp old videos with a modern touch and drive traffic to their website. The Director of Communications found VideoSparks through a referral and was impressed by their high ratings, location, culture fit, and good value for cost. A team of 2-5 employees from VideoSparks worked on blending kinetic typography with footage of Rabbi Sacks, removing off-brand elements, and integrating elegant design and motion. They also provided a moodboard, storyboard, editing and animation for all 8 videos, and on-brand music. The final deliverable was 8 videos of similar length to their original.
TechSee, an AI company, engaged VideoSparks to create a video showcasing the future of their company. The Department VP found VideoSparks through a referral and was attracted by their high ratings, location, pricing, culture fit, and good value for cost. A team of 6-10 employees from VideoSparks co-wrote a script and storyboard, detailed the flow of the video, hired actors, brought concept designs, ran the shoot, and post-production.
KI Research Institute, a non-profit organization, hired VideoSparks to produce a video abstract for a publication in a scientific journal. The Senior Researcher found VideoSparks through a referral and chose them for their location, culture fit, and good value for cost. A team of 2-5 employees from VideoSparks worked on creating a 4-minute video abstract summarizing a scientific paper which was submitted to the journal to accompany the publication of the paper.