Brand films with editorial direction
A 90-second film that tells what you make, where you operate in France and why the plant matters. Written first, shot second — the reverse never works.
Video · French market
Corporate and industrial video for foreign machine builders and OEMs selling into France: brand films, machine demos, case studies, trade-show loops. On-site shoots across France and Europe, delivered in native French, not a generic corporate reel with a synthetic voiceover.
The offer
From brief to edit to French voiceover, a single team owns the chain. Every video is scoped around a precise use — homepage, LinkedIn, quote-request page, trade-show booth.
A 90-second film that tells what you make, where you operate in France and why the plant matters. Written first, shot second — the reverse never works.
Cadence, format, changeover, operator interaction: the details a French technical buyer wants to see before a site visit. Shot on-site, edited tight, captioned in French.
Short films built around a real French customer: the problem, the fit, the result. The proof no brochure can deliver. Filmed at the client site when they agree.
Silent loops for ALL4PACK, CFIA, Global Industrie booths. Vertical cuts for LinkedIn. 15-second hooks for paid. The master shoot is designed so every format comes out of it cleanly.
Why Reklama
Most corporate videos fail at the script, not the camera. A French technical buyer will forgive an average shot — they will close the tab on vague copy.
Every film starts with a scripted narrative tied to your commercial reality in France: what the buyer needs to understand, in what order, in how much time. Shooting begins only after the script is validated.
Reklama coordinates photo and video in a single on-site visit whenever possible. One trip, one look, consistent assets — the marketing team stops cross-referencing two different shoots.
Voiceover, subtitles and captions are written in native French. A voiceover with an Italian or German accent, even a good one, quietly signals "foreign supplier" to a French buyer — we write around that.
FAQ
Next step
A first call to define the use case, the deliverables and the shoot window. You walk out with a script direction and a clear quote — not a template.