The Pacific Northwest is a unique and challenging marketplace for businesses. As an established Non-Profit Film Production Company located here in Seattle since 2000. Fueled Creative understands the multitude of products, services, customers, and providers that make up the greater Seattle region. Knowing how to feature your personality and product in Seattle's diverse marketplace is how we've built our name.

We have an uncanny appreciation for everything that is Seattle and everything available to help find the perfect balance to feature all that is you. Top tier broadcast commercials, detailed social media, creative digital promotion, corporate video with cool, award winning indie films, jaw dropping aerial production, must see music videos are what Fueled Creative continues to lead in Seattle business and marketing needs.

Why are we so unique as a Seattle based Non-Profit Film Production Company, easy; Our background in independent film and thousands of broadcast commercial productions have honed our team's knowledge as leaders to help you fuel your ideas or bring your product to life.

Our team of Producers, Cinematographers, Drone operations, Post Production artists, Social Media guru's, and designers are able to shape and develop your business on the most relevant platforms available.

Here are a few of our accolades and what makes us unique as a video production company:

  • We are one of few boutique production agency's to have produced a 2006 Superbowl commercial.

  • We are an awarded social media team with the National Indian Gaming Association, and have been the recipient of two gold awards by the Horizon international interactive media.

  • We are accomplished digital artists working in direct cooperation with Seattle's brightest minds in digital strategy and design.

  • We love being local to the area, our attention to detail and our familiarity to all things Pacific NorthWest continue to keep us busy back then and right now.

Some Happy Clients

Sadistik - "Searching for Some Beautiful" (Official Music Video)

D-Black - "Yesterday" (Official Music Video)

Cody Beebe & the Crooks - "Nine to Chain" (Official Music Video)

Hannah Michelle Weeks - "I Thought You Were My Friend" (Official Music Video)

 

How To Hire A Non-Profit Film Production Company

Today, I'll offer you the 7 concerns you should ask before you employ your video production company. Here are seven ideas you can use to assist you work with a video production business for your next task.

Call Your Non-Profit Buddies

The first thing that I would do would be old fashioned. I would call buddies, colleagues, individuals in my industry who have already employed video production business and discover what the videos looked like that they had actually done. I would discover whether they thought they had an excellent roi from those videos. There's absolutely nothing better than a direct recommendation. You can also go to Google. That's what everyone does. Nevertheless, if you can get that direct recommendation and get the skinny on whether or not an individual's got the chops to work with you, I believe that is head and shoulders above simply doing a basic search. Get on the phone, speak with real individuals.

Secondly, Discover what their in-house abilities are. The significance of how they answer depends on your requirements of production. Working with a company that has every crew member on staff and every tool you might require in-house may not be necessary at all. It prevails for video production business to employ a relied on freelance crew and get devices per-project basis. Now, there are some benefits to going with a company that at least has a physical space. Some studios, some devices, it helps you sort of understand that they're real and they're a business, and they're not disappearing the next day or anything.

Get A Few Non-Profit Quotes

Pointer number three is to get at least three quotes. I understand another old style idea, however it is vital. And it's very handy in video production. You're comparing individuals and processes and prices. It would help if you provided yourself an exceptional idea of the market.

Fourthly, discover how the production business charges for their work. Not how much do they charge, however how do they charge. This is essential to consider and know in advance. Normally The shooting of the video is charged every day or half-day. Modifying is generally charged by the hour. Some business will go through and give you a per hour cost of shooting, and others will offer you a package rate for editing your task. It's just good to understand this and ask about it prior to going into a job. It is necessary so that neither side is surprised along the way.

Number 5, you get what you pay for. There's an adage in our business, "You can have fast and inexpensive and good, however you can't have all 3 together." Even if you have an incredibly small micro-budget, you can work with the best person you can find within that budget plan. Many folks would say, "Well, just work with a regional trainee." That's fine. If you wish to do that, go on. It's lovely to give somebody a chance. Nevertheless, typically just because you have an electronic camera and a lighting kit does not suggest you always understand how to tell a story. Make certain you are working with the company that you can manage and that has enough experience to make every dollar that you do have wind up on the screen.

Hire Local Non-Profit Talent

Sixth, preferably, you wish to discover somebody who's regional. You must be able to stroll into their office, have a discussion with them and ensure whatever is ready to go. Also, with the current COVID scenario, it's best not to have individuals taking a trip.

Number 7, it's so simple. You will think, "Why didn't I think of that"? Just work with video production business who sound like they want to deal with you. Ask yourself, "Are they passionate? Do they sound warm? Do they ask you lots of concerns? Do they ask you great targeted questions? Do they appear passionate about your subject?" You want to discover a business that wants to deal with you.

Those are the seven tips to start with prior to employing your next video production company. You can go out there and discover the best business for you. I really hope these pointers will help. And if you have a buddy or a colleague, someone in your industry, who's searching for a video production business and they're not too sure about how to start, send out the suggestions along to them. Contact Fueled Creative today to discuss your project with a local production company who knows how to help you get results.