
The process
Pre-Production
Before filming, time is spent understanding what the video needs to achieve and who it is for. This includes discussing the message, planning interviews or talking points, reviewing locations, and preparing the technical setup. Taking care of these details in advance helps avoid surprises on the shoot day and keeps everything running smoothly.
Production
Production is the stage where filming takes place, whether that means interviews, supporting footage, product shots, or event coverage. The work is carried out with an experienced, senior crew used to working in corporate and institutional settings. The focus is on creating a calm, efficient environment while capturing clean visuals and clear sound.

Designed for teams who care
Our process is designed for marketing teams and agencies who approach corporate video as a craft rather than a format. It is suited to projects where narrative, rhythm, and visual restraint are as important as the message itself.
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Corporate video production is often used here as a flexible framework: for executive interviews that feel composed rather than staged, for product or technology content that prioritises clarity over spectacle, and for event or brand moments that need to be documented with attention rather than coverage. The work is shaped for teams who value a considered visual language and a production partner able to move comfortably between concept, execution, and refinement.

Anywhere you need us.
As a local.
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Haikai Media works internationally, supporting corporate video production projects across Europe and North America. Our work regularly takes place in Barcelona, Cologne, Lisbon, Madrid, Milan, Munich, New York, Porto, Rome, San Diego, Vienna, Zurich and Davos while collaborating with teams across multiple locations and time zones.
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When the brief shifts
For projects that move beyond corporate communication and into more expressive, campaign-driven territory, our commercial video production work supports brand, advertising, and launch-focused briefs with a different creative emphasis.



