Video Production — Singapore
Film That Communicates
Every Frame With Intent
Corporate film, brand stories, and training videos built around a storyboard-first process. What you approve is exactly what gets shot.
What We Do
Production Built to Earn Attention
We produce video for organisations that need to communicate clearly: to clients, to staff, to the public. Corporate film, brand documentaries, training content, testimonials, and event coverage.
The process is the differentiator. A brief, a script, and a visual plan are in place before any camera is picked up. You know what you're getting before we shoot. That's the standard, not an option.
Before We Start
We Ask The Right Questions
Before creative work begins, we map out your objectives. Where the film will be seen. Who will watch it. What they need to take away. Those answers come first. The brief follows.
What is the Purpose of the video?
What is your Message?
Who is your Audience?
Where will it be Played?
Is there a Brand Guide?
What is your Budget?
How We Work
From Brief to Film, Approved at Every Step
From the first conversation to the final cut, we move at your pace. Every stage gets your eyes before the next one starts. The film that lands in your inbox is exactly the one you signed off on.
Creative Brief & Script-Writing
We start with your objective. Not the camera. What do you need the audience to think, feel, or do after watching? We work closely with you to craft the intended message and voice-over script, shaping the narrative before any visual work begins.
This phase establishes the creative direction: tone, pacing, structure, and story arc. Everything downstream depends on getting this right.
Storyboard & Client Approval
Every shot is drawn out before we step on set. Panel by panel, you see exactly what we're going to capture: angles, sequences, transitions, key moments. You approve this before we shoot.
The storyboard is the full production blueprint. It determines:
- › Purpose and message of each scene
- › Scenes required and sequence
- › Talents required and their roles
- › Equipment, props, and visuals needed
- › Lighting setup and camera angles
- › Scene locations and time of day
Live Action Production
With the storyboard approved and every detail locked in, the shoot runs efficiently. Our crew handles direction, camera, lighting, and sound. The approved plan gets executed exactly as drawn.
Because locations, talent, and equipment were all confirmed in the storyboard phase, the shoot runs to plan. No scope creep. No re-shoots from miscommunication.
Post-Production
Footage is assembled according to the storyboard blueprint. Editing, colour grading, sound design, titles, lower thirds, motion graphics, and visual effects are all applied. Every element serves the message established in the script.
For productions requiring VFX or motion graphics, this is the most intensive phase. Our team handles compositing and finishing in-house.
Review Rounds & Final Delivery
The first draft is sent for feedback. Because thorough alignment happened at every earlier stage, this review is typically about final polish, not fundamental redirection. Structured revision rounds keep feedback efficient.
Once approved, you receive broadcast-ready files formatted for your intended platforms: social, broadcast, presentation, or web.
The DHP Standard
You See It Before We Shoot It
You see the film before we shoot it. Every sequence is drawn out and signed off in advance. The storyboard becomes the contract between your vision and our execution.
On the day, every choice on set has a reason rooted in your brief. The shoot is about delivering exactly what you have already approved. No guessing on location. No reshoots from miscommunication. The film that comes back is the one you imagined when we started.
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Capabilities
What We Produce
Corporate Films
Company profiles, brand overviews, and investor presentations. Cinematic quality that positions your organisation with authority.
Testimonial & Case Study Videos
Real clients, real results. Structured interviews that build trust and close deals. Not talking heads reading to a camera.
Training & Education Videos
Onboarding, compliance, SOPs, and product training. Content that staff actually watch and retain.
Event Documentation
Conferences, launches, awards, and galas. Full-day coverage edited into a highlight reel and full record.
Brand Story Films
Documentary-style narratives that show the people, culture, and mission behind your brand. Built for trust.
Product & Service Showcases
Demonstration videos that show how a product works or a service delivers value. Built for sales enablement.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does corporate video production cost in Singapore?
Budget is the starting point, not the limit. Most corporate video projects with DHP fall between SGD 8,000 and SGD 50,000, but no two briefs are the same. We shape the production around your goal, your audience, and what the campaign needs to achieve. When budget is tight, we suggest creative alternatives. That might mean focusing on fewer, stronger scenes. Using in-house talent. Pre-planning visuals so the shoot day is efficient. When budget is open, we extend into the craft that lifts the work. The conversation we want to have is about ambition, not about a price list.
How long does it take to produce a corporate video?
Timeline matches the kind of video you want to make. A fully developed corporate video runs four to eight weeks. That includes conceptualisation, storyboarding every panel, planning around talent and locations, the shoot itself, and post-production with the polish your brand deserves. When the launch window calls for speed, we adapt. We focus on what is essential, draw the panels that matter, and move directly to production with you. The point is not to rush. It is to fit the timeline to your reality.
What is the difference between brand video, corporate video, and advertisement video?
Three different jobs, three different shapes. Corporate video communicates internally or to specific stakeholders. CEO addresses, recruitment films, training. Brand video tells your story to a broader audience and lives on your homepage or About page. Advertisement video is built to move people to action. Short, sharp, designed for paid placement on TV, social, or out-of-home. We help you choose the right shape for the message you have to deliver.
Do you handle scripting and storyboarding, or do clients provide their own?
Both, but here is what makes the difference. We do not just storyboard. We draw every single panel before we film. That means by the time you approve, you have seen the entire video as illustrated sequence. Every shot. Every transition. Every moment. You allocate talent, lock locations, and brief your team with full clarity. The storyboard is your assurance before the camera rolls. It is how we make sure the film you imagined is the film we deliver.
What kind of corporate videos do you produce for MNCs?
The whole range. Brand films, manufacturing and facility walkthroughs, CEO and leadership messages, investor relations videos, training and onboarding content, event highlights, recruitment films, customer testimonials. For regional MNCs, we also produce multi-language masters with subtitled or dubbed regional variants. Each one starts with the same question: what does the audience need to take away?
Can you produce advertisement videos for TV, digital, and OOH placement?
Yes. Advertisement videos at DHP are designed from the brief outward. Where will it live, who needs to act on it, what is the watch context, what is the cut-down for social. Each placement has its own format and delivery spec, which we plan in from the start. We deliver mastered files for every channel agreed at the proposal stage, all built to feel native to where they run.
What industries have you worked with for corporate film?
Financial services, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, manufacturing, real estate developers, hospitality groups, B2B technology, government agencies, and education. Every industry has its own visual conventions, compliance needs, and audience expectations. We factor those in from the brief stage so the film respects the context while still feeling fresh.
Do you handle on-location shoots, studio shoots, or both?
Both. Most corporate film happens on location, at your office, your manufacturing facility, your event venue. We also run controlled studio shoots for interview-heavy or product-focused films. For sensitive locations like clean rooms, trading floors, or restricted facilities, we coordinate compliance and access well ahead of the shoot day. Wherever the camera goes, we make it look intentional.
What deliverables do clients typically receive?
A master file in your delivery spec, social cut-downs sized for each platform you specified at brief, captioned versions for accessibility, and project archive files. The specific list is agreed at the proposal stage so nothing in post-production becomes a surprise. The bigger thing is what those files do for your brand once they land.
How many revision rounds are included?
Two structured rounds, but here is what makes the storyboard approach pay off. Round one is comprehensive, addressing pacing, music, voice, any shot decisions. Round two is tightening, with notes on specifics. Most clients land in two rounds because the big decisions were already made together at the storyboard stage. There is no guesswork in post-production. There is just the work of getting it right.