
Crafting visuals that engage and inform

What we do
CORPORATE VIDEO
Corporate video production is the art of translating a company’s mission, values, and story into visually compelling narratives that resonate with both internal and external audiences. It’s more than just polished visuals; it’s about crafting a message that engages, informs, and inspires. Flud video uses storytelling, creativity, and cinematography to make an impactful connection.
internal communications
We simplify complexity. Ensure your patients, customers, and partners are well-informed and proficient with your products and services. Videos simplify complex topics, procedures, and technologies, making them ideal for effective communication to staff, onboarding new employees and educating teams about new processes.
explainer video
Break down complex concepts and processes with explainer videos. Through engaging video and animations, we make it easy for your target audience to understand the benefits and applications of your products and services, empowering viewers to explore, understand and retain information in a meaningful way.
BRanded content
This type of video connects with viewers on an emotional level—whether through humour, inspiration, or curiosity—creating a memorable experience that aligns with the company’s identity and values. From mini-documentaries and cinematic stories to insightful interviews, branded content feels like an engaging journey rather than a sales pitch, leaving viewers both entertained and connected to the brand.
EVENT FILMING
Event filming is the dynamic craft of capturing moments as they unfold, transforming real-life experiences into lasting, shareable memories. It's about more than simply filming an event—it's about immersing the viewer in the energy, excitement, and atmosphere of the day. Through skilful cinematography and editing, event videos can create a highlight reel that resonates far beyond the venue, enabling viewers to relive the excitement and those who missed it to experience it for the first time.
