YesBrothers
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Denver, CO
YesBrothers is a film agency based in Denver with more than two members. Since their founding in 2019, they have offered film production solutions to clients ranging from small firms to large businesses in the fields of advertising, arts, and consumer products.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 40%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
Clients
- Red Robin
Highlights from Recent Projects
YesBrothers was hired by an estate planning firm in Denver to create and edit several videos aimed at attracting customers to their website and educating them on their services. The videos, which ranged from 15 seconds to 90 minutes, were posted on the firm's website and sent to individual clients prior to their meetings. The firm's marketing and operations team provided the scripts for the educational videos, while the marketing ones were written in collaboration with YesBrothers. The project, which ran from December 2017 to July 2018, was led by Benjamin, the CEO of YesBrothers, who was the main point of contact.
The founder of therapieseo.com, a marketing and website design agency for therapists, hired YesBrothers for a branded photoshoot. The goal was to have professional, on-brand photography for their website and social media channels. The photoshoot, which was conducted by Adam Snyder, lasted around 3-4 hours and resulted in around 40 edited photos. Adam was the sole team member from YesBrothers involved in this project.
YesBrothers was contracted by Our Father Lutheran Church in Centennial, CO to shoot and edit four testimony videos. The videos, each less than three minutes in length, aimed at giving the people at the church a sense of what it's like to be connected as an extended family and experience community in a city filled with transplants and busy schedules. The videos were part of an emphasis to kick off the church's one-year goal, "Love One Another" and invite people to join short-term family groups. The project involved a two-person shoot with lights, mics, and multiple cameras. Only a few small edits were needed before the drafts were complete.