Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about our process, projects and collaborations.
Do you offer end-to-end video production?
Depending on the scope, projects can include concept development, scripting, shoot planning, creative direction and post production.
Can you help with concept and script development as well?
Concept and script can absolutely be part of the process, especially when the idea needs shaping from the ground up.
What kind of projects do you work on?
Our work spans branded films, UGC content, social storytelling, creative direction and visual-first content designed for brands, founders and creators.
Do you only work with brands?
Narrative Motion also collaborates with founders, creators and purpose-led businesses looking for meaningful and visually long storytelling.
Can you create content for social media campaigns?
A lot of the work is created with digital platforms in mind, especially for Instagram, YouTube and storytelling-led brand campaigns.
How do I get started?
The easiest way is to begin by reaching out through the contact page with your idea requirement or project brief. From there, the conversation can take shape naturally.
Do you take on on-time projects on long term collaborations?
The work can be structured as a one-time creative project or as an ongoing collaboration, depending on what the brand or creator needs.
How long does a typical project take?
Timelines usually depend on the scale and nature of the project, but once the brief is understood, the process and delivery timeline can be mapped clearly.
Do you offer revisions during the project?
Every project naturally evolves through conversation and feedback. We keep space for revisions at important stages so that work can grow in the right direction. The idea is not just to “edit” things, but to refine the story until it feels aligned, intentional and complete.
Do you work with clients remotely?
A lot of work we do is already built to function smoothly across locations. From early discussions and scripting to feedback and final delivery, everything can be managed remotely without losing clarity or collaboration. What matters most is staying connected to the idea, not the location.
Still have a question?
If there’s something you’d like to ask, feel free to get in touch.
