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What we do

We create videos that move people to act. That means corporate explainers, testimonials, training videos, product launches, livestream events, and branded content — not just workhorse projects that drive business forward, but emotional and engaging stories that engage viewers. From scriptwriting and filming to editing, motion graphics, and final delivery, we manage every detail while keeping the process transparent. Whether you need a 30-second spot or a multiple-day shoot with lots of deliverables, Peak Productions has you covered.

  • We help you refine your message, testing assumptions about the audience and method of engagement. Then we’ll write a script from scratch, or develop a production plan around interviews. Included in the conversation are decisions about marketing goals, tone, and delivery methods.

  • Next, we work with you to create a plan that fits your budget and timeline. Usually this includes iterating through various options to see how they affect the end cost and delivery schedule. This is one service that clients say they most appreciate, and Peak has a consistent record of coming in on time and under budget.

    Once underway, the prep phase of the project includes preliminary tasks like location scouting, casting, set design, and crew coordination.

  • Most projects include live action production — and whether it’s scripted drama shot on a soundstage, or location interviews on the road, we bring the right crew and resources to make the shoot a success.

    Our model is built on a lean core team and a trusted network of specialized freelancers. This approach ensures every project is staffed with the right experts — from cinematographers to editors to motion designers — without the overhead of a large in-house team. The result is more flexibility, more value, and the right talent for your needs.

  • Editorial expertise is a particular strength of ours, and Peak delivers stories that move audiences. One director we work with said, “if production is like shopping for the right ingredients, editing is the actual cooking.”

    We agree — the editorial phase is where imaginings become reality. Whether it’s surfacing a story from a series of interviews, or using 2D and 3D animation to create an entire world, we have the “cooking” know-how to bring that initial vision to life.

Filming crew setting up camera and equipment in a grassy field with trees and blue sky in the background.
People being interviewed on a film set inside a cozy, well-lit cafe with brick walls and wooden furniture.
Two large monitors show a virtual conference with multiple participants. The screens display people in professional settings, with labels like PRV, ERIC 3, and STEV. A digital clock reads 5:02, and a welcome message indicates an innovation day event. Below, technical equipment and control panels are visible, with notes and controls for the broadcast.
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