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Corporate & Commercial Video

NBN Production is a full-service video and film production company specializing in corporate videos and commercial production. Headed by producers Laura Pair in New York, Richard Quigley in Los Angeles and Bob Hill in Chicago, NBN’s team consistently wins awards for their breakthrough work.

Corporate Video

Creating a corporate video requires the producer to understand both the message and the target audience.

Our producers know how to find the concept that will unify the words and pictures that make up your message. We can write scripts that explain a point, reveal an emotion, create a sense of identity or argue a case. We work with our clients to choose the style, pacing, graphic look, sound and music that will inform, entertain and move an audience.

We work with some of the best film and video crews, directors of photography, editors, animators and graphic designers in the country. Our large production coordination staff ensures that the logistics needed to organize and schedule a project are executed flawlessly. NBN’s dedication links both the art and the craft of video and filmmaking to your company and its needs. This dedication has won us clients such as Stanford University, TUMI Luggage, Conde Nast and DuPont.

Commercials and Public Service Announcements

In addition to our corporate video expertise, NBN’s staff includes copywriters and commercial producers with spots for TAG Heuer Watches and the New York Health and Racquet Club on their reel.

Public Service Announcements are a specialty unto themselves since they require knowledge of advertising, public relations and often fundraising. NBN both produces and distributes PSAs. Some recent clients include the U.S. Army, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Heart Failure Society of America.


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