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Internal Communication Video for Food Industry

Professional video production services

Internal comms videos for town halls and team updates. — tailored for food industry professionals.

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Our Process

Three steps to your perfect video

01

Strategy & Brand Alignment

We align with your communications team on objectives, key messages, brand guidelines, and stakeholder approval process.

Technical details
Brand audit, key message mapping, interview question preparation, and visual treatment document.
02

On-Location Filming

Discreet filming in your offices with minimal disruption — professional interviews, team moments, and facility b-roll.

Technical details
Compact cinema setup, LED panel lighting, wireless lavalier mics, teleprompter option for executive interviews.
03

Brand-Compliant Delivery

Editing with brand-compliant graphics, multi-language subtitles, and platform-specific format optimization.

Technical details
Graphics in brand colors/fonts, SRT/VTT subtitles, LinkedIn/YouTube/intranet format exports.

Good to know

Every project includes a dedicated project manager and clear milestones with approval checkpoints.

All final deliverables are yours — full ownership and usage rights included with every project.

Why Food Industry Needs Internal Communication Video

In the Food Industry sector, professional video content has become essential for standing out in a competitive market. Whether you need promotional material, training content, or brand storytelling, Internal Communication Video delivers measurable results that transform how food industry professionals communicate with their audience.

Specific Challenges for Food Industry

The food industry faces a visual paradox: products are everyday essentials, yet video must make them feel special. Food brands compete for attention in grocery aisles and social feeds simultaneously, requiring content that works at multiple scales — from macro shots of texture and ingredients to lifestyle scenes of families cooking together. Recipe videos are the most shared food content format, generating 3x more engagement than static posts. Production must handle the technical challenges of food styling under hot studio lights, where timing between preparation and filming is measured in minutes before dishes lose their appeal.

Video Challenges in Food Industry

Telling the Story From Farm to Fork

Food production video must showcase quality, origin, and process in an era where consumers demand transparency. 42% of consumers are willing to pay premium prices for products with visible production stories. Yet capturing food manufacturing processes requires navigating hygiene protocols, lighting challenges in industrial settings, and making technical processes visually compelling.

The modern food consumer watches recipe videos, production documentaries, and origin stories before making purchasing decisions. Brands that show their process build trust that no label can match.

Success Stories & Case Studies

Artisanal Cheese Brand — DTC Growth

An artisanal cheese producer documented their entire production process from milk collection to aging caves. The video series drove a 180% increase in direct-to-consumer sales and earned coverage in national food media.

Organic Brand Origin Story

An organic food brand created a "field to shelf" documentary series following their farmers. The content doubled their distribution network as retailers used the videos in-store.

Key Benefits for Food Industry

Trust, Premium Positioning & Sales

Food production video builds unmatched trust: process transparency videos increase purchase intent by 56%, recipe videos featuring branded products drive 3x more purchases, and origin story content enables premium brand positioning with 40-60% higher price acceptance among informed consumers.

Our Internal Communication Video Process

Corporate Video Process

1. Strategy & Brief: Alignment with communications team on objectives, target audience, brand guidelines, and key messages.

2. Script & Validation: Script writing with multi-stakeholder approval, interview question preparation, and visual treatment document.

3. Production: On-location filming in your offices/facilities with minimal disruption, professional interviews, and b-roll capture.

4. Post & Distribution: Editing with brand-compliant graphics, multi-format export, subtitle integration, and platform-specific optimization.

What Makes Internal Communication Video Unique

Internal communication video keeps distributed teams aligned — CEO updates, quarterly results walkthroughs, policy change announcements, and cross-department project showcases. The production style is deliberately lighter than external corporate video: faster turnaround (3-5 business days), simpler setups (single camera, natural light, office locations), and a conversational tone that feels like a direct address from leadership. We produce recurring monthly or quarterly series on retainer, maintaining consistent branding and format templates. Deliverables are optimized for intranet hosting, Microsoft Teams, or Slack with file sizes under 200MB for easy streaming.

What You Receive

You receive: final video in corporate brand-compliant format, social media cut-downs (30s, 60s, 90s), subtitled versions (EN/FR minimum), thumbnail, and raw interview footage for future use.

Technical Specifications

Delivery: MP4 H.265, ProRes 422 | Subtitles: Burned-in + SRT files | Platforms: LinkedIn, YouTube, internal CMS, Teams/Slack | Compliance: RGPD consent forms, image rights management

Getting Started with Internal Communication Video for Food Industry

Ready to elevate your Food Industry brand with professional internal communication video? Our team combines deep industry expertise with advanced production techniques to deliver content that drives real results. Contact us for a free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

Ready to bring your vision to life?

Let's discuss your internal communication video needs for food industry. Free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

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