Most brand videos look great and convert nothing. We build films, ads, and short-form content that actually do a job — sell something, book something, change a mind.
We don't do explainer videos for the sake of it. Every engagement starts with one question: what are we trying to make someone do?
The 60–90 second hero film that lives on your homepage, runs as your top-of-funnel ad, and shows up in every pitch deck. Tells the story without sounding like a brochure.
Short-form video built specifically to convert on Meta, YouTube, and LinkedIn. We build, test, iterate. Reporting comes back to you with the only number that matters: cost per signed customer.
Recurring short-form content for LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram. Built around your voice, captured efficiently, shipped on a schedule that actually compounds.
The shoot day is the easy part. The decisions that determine whether a video actually works happen in week one.
One 90-minute working session. We define the audience, the action, and the success metric before we touch a camera.
Script, storyboard, casting, location, schedule. You see and approve everything before we shoot a single frame.
Our crew, your day. We handle the logistics, you show up and do your part. Most shoots wrap in 1–2 days.
Two rounds of revisions, files in every format you need, ready to drop into every channel you run.
Before Campaigns Club, I ran CQ Direct Marketing — building campaigns for businesses that needed their marketing to actually move a number, not just win awards.
I started Campaigns Club because I kept seeing the same pattern: companies were spending real money on video that looked beautiful and did nothing. The work was technically impressive and strategically lost.
So we built a studio around one principle: every video has a job. Before we light anything, we know exactly what we're trying to make someone do. The rest is craft in service of that.
If that sounds like what your brand needs, let's talk.
Quick intro form. We respond within one business day with either a discovery call invite or a straight "we're not the right fit, here's who is."