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Fullframe- Corporate video showreel

Fullframe specializes in corporate video production and company films. It’s the core of our business. We have over 10 years of experience providing a top-of-the-line corporate video production service to high-profile clients such as Facebook, Nespresso, UEFA, and many more. Watch our showreel for samples of our work in this type of video production. It offers a sense of how important and impactful corporate video production can be in creative communications.

UEFA

Every year UEFA holds a corporate congress, in part to present to its members what each of its 19 committees have achieved. This part of the program used to take ages, and many (too many) participants used to walk away for coffee when it came around. UEFA asked Fullframe to help find a solution, thinking corporate video might do the trick. We now produce this corporate video for UEFA annually, trying each year to come up with a fresh concept.

Watch this corporate video and read the full case study.

Read UEFA’s review of FullframeCreative.

BOBST

Fullframe is BOBST’s go-to video production agency. For this company based in Mex, near Lausanne, we produce videos all year long, including this corporate film that was commissioned for the 80th anniversary of the Folder/Gluers machine line. We wanted to avoid at all costs the typical approach to this kind of video: 2-3 interviews integrated with cutaway shots. So we went for a wholly creative scenario.

Watch this corporate video and read the full case study.

Pepsico

Fullframe is Pepiscos’ go-to video production company in Switzerland. Over the years we have made many corporate videos for the multinational company, often covering high-profile events to gather footage. For the production of this video we were at the W-Hotel in Verbier to cover an innovation competition awards ceremony. Conditions were challenging, but we gathered great footage and made a dynamic video.

Watch this corporate video and read the full case study.

Read Pepicos’s review of Fullframe Creative.

Medtronic

Fullframe Creative has been providing production services to Medtronic, a medical multinational company based outside Lausanne, for almost 10 years now. We shoot mostly corporate video for them, but we also do product demos, webinars and virtual events. This video showcases a program targeting surgeons and Medtronic sales representatives around the world.

Watch this corporate video and read the full case study.

Read Medtronic’s review of Fullframe Creative.

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Recent Project in AI video production – case study

NESTLE end-of-year corporate video

Corporate Video for NESTLE

For the second year running, Fullframe Creative has collaborated with Hogarth Worldwide to produce Nestlé’s end-of-year video. This B2E video is a message from the CEO to all Nestle employees. Last year, AI was all the rage and so it had to feature in this production.

AI is making waves everywhere, including in the field of video production. For corporate video, it can help cut down on costs and production time, but in a case like this, that wasn’t the goal. Instead, AI was used to make this video stand out visually, showing off what AI can do. In video production, AI can literally create visuals from scratch, either filling voids or overlaying ontop of existing video. This technology is going to make just about everything one an dream of possible in video production.

Corporate video case study

UEFA’s congress video

Corporate Video for UEFA

Every year, UEFA holds a corporate congress at which its multiple committees across Europe gather to present their accomplishments, challenges and goals. Trouble is, doing so, in person, on stage took time, too much time. When a task force from UEFA’s communications department called us in to discuss the problem, they told us that many were leaving the room when the chairmen took the stand. The mission was to come up with a solution.

Read UEFA’s review of Fullframe Creative.

After analyzing the situation, we proposed to use a combination of corporate video and animation to deliver the committee’s key messages in a much more succinct and dynamic way. The footage would come from UEFA’s archives and we would handle the animated elements. This was corporate video of a different ilk than we were used to producing, but the challenge was stimulating, and our creative team was up to it.

Given the stakes, the quality of the production had to be top-of-the-line, so 3D animation was a no-brainer. Together, we decided to create an introduction with children getting together on a football field. There, they pull out a magazine, which we did up in a panini sticker book style. This became the pretext to introduce each committee chairman, as if they were players.

We then animated in text to deliver certain key points, and then segued to video footage that illustrated the achievements being enumerated by the voice over. To keep things fresh and varied, we opted to toggle between a man and a woman’s voice. It was a big success, especially with the top brass, who immediately gave their green light to make this an annual production.

We have since been at it each year, and we are now working with UEFA to provide other, complementary, services to improve the event’s digital coverage and experience for participants. This includes augmented and virtual reality elements, as well as other creative communications solutions. The final corporate video was shown on a large screen at the congress and posted on the UEFA website.

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Corporate video case study

BOBST company video

Corporate Video for BOBST

BOBST, in Mex near Lausanne Switzerland, is a regular customer of Fullframe Creative’s. We produce many videos for the firm each year, including this one promoting the 80th anniversary of a machine line called Folder/Gluers.

We wanted at all costs to avoid the classic approach to this kind of video, i.e. shoot 2-3 interviews and integrate the highlights with cutaway images. With a scenario that links trail running in the mountains and the relationship between a Bobst representative and his customers, we create a parallel with this video that is not only captivating in terms of visuals, but also in terms of emotion.

Corporate video case study

Pepsico event video

Corporate Video for Pepsico

Pepsico first contacted Fullframe to cover a corporate event in Verbier, Switzerland back in 2017. Since then, the multinational company has become a regular client, calling us up to shoot corporate video in Geneva, Lausanne and just about all around the country.

Read Pepicos’s review of Fullframe Creative.

But that first gig together in the Alps remains a highlight, not only because of the setting, but also because of the atmosphere at the event and the success of the relationship with the Pepsico marketing team, which has since grown to mean more than just getting things done together.

The mandate called for capturing the beauty and inspirational aspect of the mountain resort hosting Pepsico’s The Next Big Idea event. A drone was a must, clearly, but so was a Steadicam to allow us to capture much more dynamic footage than would otherwise have been possible during the awards ceremony. Several team of employees had been shortlisted for the concept they developed as Pepsico’s next big product. Our job was to capture footage of them pitching their innovation, explaining it to the top brass and holding a sort of outdoor trade show where everyone could taste their prototypes with a view on snowy peaks.

We shot interviews, statements, sales pitches, product demos and a live event held at the W Hotel. We then put together various corporate videos for the communications and marketing teams at Pepsico, who were very pleased with the results. Pepsico needs a lot of corporate video, to speak to its community of consumers on a B2C basis, of course, but also to communicate at the B2B, and even B2E level. We cover all those corporate video needs and more.

Having evolved from just a video production company into a fully-fledged creative communications company, Fullframe can now offer customers like Pepsico a much more holistic service than just corporate video production, which is something that big companies like this are looking for more and more: a one-stop creative communications service.

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Corporate video case study

Medtronic Program Promo

Corporate Video for Medtronic

The biggest challenge in producing this video for Medtronic, a multinational medical company based outisde Lausanne, Switzerland, was the sheer amount of content they wanted to show in about a minute. We could only see one way of doing it, without creating a video that would feel rushed and overly busy: split-screen.

Read Medtronic’s review of Fullframe Creative.

This technique is well-known and, some would argue, hackneyed. We would tend to agree but, as with bell-bottoms and polka dots, fashions come around. It has been a while since multiscreen became popular in video production, and now what no one has used it much for a while, viewers are ready to rediscover it. We also made sure it was dynamic and adorned with motion graphics to make it more modern and visually appealing.

The shoot took place all in one day at Medtronic’s HQ in Tolochenaz, near Lausanne. Needless to say it was a hectic day, but we got it all in and everyone was very pleased with the outcome. The introductory drone shot was very painful. It was a windy, grey day, and we had to shoot the scene over and over again to get it right. Once inside, it was smoother sailing.

Fullframe Creative has been collaborating with Medtronic since 2016, when we were asked to stream video live for them during a webinar, as well as to shoot a series of product demo videos. As you can read in the reference letter Medtronic was kind enough to provide, the relationship has been very successful and it’s still going strong after all this time.

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The 3Cs of Corporate Video Production

Fullframe excels at corporate video production and company films. It’s the core of our business. In the last 10 years, we have created hundreds of compelling corporate videos for clients ranging from the neighborhood gym to high-profile clients like Nespresso, Facebook and UEFA. What’s the secret to our success? We call it the 3 Cs of corporate video production:

Comprehensive Corporate Video Production

This means, above all, listening and learning about our clients to fully understand what context their corporate video production fits into. From experience we know there’s far more ROI in a video that integrates and builds on company communications and marketing strategies than in stand-alone, one-hit wonders.

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So before we roll out the cameras, we take the time to study the big picture and make observations and recommendations that have often set us apart from our competitors in the eyes of prospective customers. This intelligent approach means your corporate videos are far more on-target and that they provide far more mileage.

Creative Corporate Video Production

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Once we know how your corporate video will best fit into the grand scheme, it’s time to make it stand out. The best way to do that is to make it fresh, original, smart.

By gathering our creative team every time a great concept or storyline is needed, we draw on many creative brains to come up with the best ideas. With your guidance, we make sure they are aligned with your brand imperatives and away we go.

Competent Corporate Video Production

Clearly, great ideas fall flat if poorly executed. Our production crews are at ease shooting high-quality video in all sorts of circumstances, from the run-and-gun scenario to the meticulously storyboarded TV ad. Top-of-the-line equipment is important, of course, but so is planning, technique, lighting, and, last but not least, audio.

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In the end, though, experience makes all the difference. Our crews have spent over 10 years shooting corporate video in professional circumstances. Even when the unexpected happens, they improvise, they do what they have to. They get it right!

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