Votary Films

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Votary Films is a studio founded in Worcester, Mass. in 2007 with no more than 50 professionals. They specialize in video production and digital strategy solutions for small and mid-market agencies in the fields of business services, nonprofit, and education.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Business services

20%

Non-profit

20%

Education

15%

Manufacturing

15%

Medical

15%

Financial services

10%

Government

5%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 20%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 80%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 3 projects

<$10K 2 projects

Clients

  • US Army

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
5 Reviews

Votary Films undertook a videography project for a landscape and snow management company that was shifting its business model. The firm wanted to tell its story and redefine its target audience. Votary Films captured live examples of the company’s services, focusing on their winter and summer work. They also conducted interviews with the business owners to learn more about the company's history and mission. The project, which cost around $22,000, ran from January-February 2017 for the winter video and from June-July 2017 for the summer video.

For an emerging technology startup, Votary Films developed a brand story video. The video was designed to capture the essence of the company, its mission, and provide insight into its internal workings. The filming took place on-site in the company's office, showcasing the hardware lab where much of the engineering and product work is done. The video also highlighted the office space and interior to demonstrate how collaboration happens within the company. The project, which cost between $10,000–$25,000, ran from November 2017–January 2018.

Votary Films was hired by EA Custom Millwork, a woodworking contracting company, to create a promotional video and several testimonials. The team interviewed the owner and two clients, filming on-site and at the clients’ homes. They also handled all aspects of production, including location shoots, videography, editing, and music selection. Additionally, they trained one of the company's employees in photography. The project, which cost between $10,000–$25,000, ran from October to November 2016.

Timeliness

4.9

Service Excellence

5.0

Value

4.8

Would Recommend

5.0