Two ways to work with us, beyond a single project.

Not every relationship starts with a brief and ends with an invoice. Some businesses need us on an ongoing basis. Some have something to bring to the table themselves.

Here's how both of those work.

Retainers

For teams that need video on an ongoing basis, not just one project at a time.

If your team is producing content regularly — monthly social cuts, a recurring campaign, an always-on content calendar — a one-off project model doesn't really fit. A retainer means we're already briefed on your brand, your team, and your visual language, so each new piece moves faster and stays consistent.

Scope and terms are set per partnership — there's no fixed package, because no two teams need the same cadence or output. We'll work out what makes sense once we understand your content needs.

What this usually includes:

  • A dedicated point of contact who already knows your brand

  • A consistent creative and visual direction across everything we make

  • Predictable monthly output instead of restarting the brief every time

  • Priority scheduling for shoots and turnarounds

Collaborations

Some of our best work starts with what a brand can bring, not a budget.

A collaboration is a different kind of arrangement: we bring the production side — concept, crew, gear, shoot, edit.

The brand brings what we can't supply ourselves — talent, location, product, access. Neither side is paying full price for the other's contribution; we're building something together because each side has something the other needs.

This works well for brands who have the access or assets but not the in-house production capability to turn it into something — and for ideas worth testing before either side commits to a full-scale project.

What we bring:

  • Creative concept and direction

  • Crew, camera, and gear

  • Production and post-production

What the brand brings:

  • Talent, location, or product access

  • Anything else only they can provide

Not sure which one fits?

Tell us what you're working on and what you've got to work with — we'll figure out the right shape for it together.