How much does a corporate video cost in Morocco? The real price factors
It's the first question every brand asks: how much does a corporate video cost? The honest answer is "it depends" — not to dodge, but because a video isn't an off-the-shelf product. Two projects that both "run 2 minutes" can have budgets that differ tenfold. Here are the real levers, so you understand what you're paying for.
1. Length and format
A 30-second social clip doesn't require the same work as a 3-minute brand film or a series of tailored cutdowns. It's not the final length that costs — it's what has to be shot and edited to get there. A short, fast-paced format can demand as much footage as a longer, calmer one.
2. The shoot: days, crew, gear
This is the most variable line item. A half-day, single-camera shoot is nothing like two days of multi-camera work, lighting, rigging and a small crew. Every shooting day mobilizes gear and people — that's often where the gap between two quotes comes from.
3. Locations and travel
Shooting in your Casablanca offices versus hopping between sites in Marrakech, Tangier and Agadir isn't the same budget. Travel, scouting, permits: the more scattered the project, the heavier the logistics. A well-grouped shoot costs less than a poorly-planned sprawl.
4. Post-production
Editing, color grading, mixing, subtitling and any motion design account for a huge share of the final result — and of the time spent. It's what separates a "fine" video from one that projects a premium image. Polished graphics or custom animation raise the budget, but also the impact.
5. The options that change everything
Aerial drone footage, actors, professional voice-over, original sound design, multilingual versions: each option adds value… and budget. The point isn't to take everything, but to choose what truly serves your message.
Why the cheapest often costs more
A very low quote almost always hides a compromise: less prep, one rushed day, expedited post. The result: a video that doesn't look like your brand, that you don't dare publish, and that has to be redone. Paying twice is the real cost of "cheap." A video is an image investment: it should sell a vision, not just tick a box.
How I work
I handle the project from idea to delivery: scoping, writing, shooting, editing and grading. A cinematic standard on every frame, backed by real numbers — several campaigns past a million views, up to 4.1M for a single one. Each project gets a custom quote after a short conversation about your goals, no strings attached.
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