Video Production
Helping lifestyle brands stand out with cultural video content.
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Create captivating content that your clients love.
We help busy marketing and comms teams bring their ideas to life with expert video production.
Our friendly team are easy to work with, great with clients and ensure a smooth journey from concept to completion.
From big broadcast commercials to short social reels, we put our all into every project, striving to create work that we can all be proud of.
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Videos that make an impression.
Don't just take our word for it...
“Tom and the team at Culture Content are thorough and have always delivered projects on time. Not only that, they are friendly and a breeze to work with, which has made it easier for both talent and complex business stakeholders. I'd highly recommend Tom and his team.”
Ana Christensen
Senior National Marketing Manager, SCA
Jack Phillips
Senior Creative Lead, EUC
“I have worked with and hired Tom for a variety of projects and come to rely not only on his technical editing ability but his eye for a great shot and his natural sense for compelling narrative. Highly recommend to any agency or brand looking to work with him.”
Mark Sherborne
Producer,
MRSHERBORNE
“Working with Culture Content has been such an easy experience. They stand out from other video producers for their people skills; they’re very client-facing and this translates into an intimate and authentic final product. Tom and his team are thorough in their preparation and give 100% on all projects, big or small.”
Servicing Sydney & Beyond
At Culture Content, we want to feel like an extension of your team. Your success is our success.
You’ll be in a safe set of hands. With extensive experience filming for agencies across the globe, our award-winning team assists brands of all sizes in creating standout videos.
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CULTURE CONTENT?
Sound familiar?
You’re already flat out and have no time to produce, film and edit your brand’s video content?
You’ve had lacklustre experiences with video producers in the past.
People going M.I.A and post schedules blowing out?