What is the goal or purpose of the video? Is it for marketing, training, informational, entertainment, etc.?
Who is the intended audience for the video? Knowing the demographic helps in tailoring the content and style accordingly.
What message do you want to convey through the video? Understanding the story or key points to be communicated is crucial for planning the shooting and editing process.
What is the desired style and tone of the video? Is it formal, informal, humorous, serious, cinematic, documentary-style, etc.
Is there any specific features, products, or highlights that must be included in the video?
Is there a specific location you would like the video to be filmed. Would it be indoors, outdoors, or both, and will there be any special permits required?
Do you have a few dates and times that would be good to shoot? That would help so we can correspond with our videographers, and production team.
Do you have an expected length of the video? This helps in planning the shooting schedule and editing process.
What is your budget? This will help in determining the scope of work and resources that can be allocated.
Is there any specific equipment or resources you expect us to provide or do you have any of your own you would like to provide.
If applicable, do you have a script, outline, or storyboard detailing the content and sequence of scenes.
Do you have any branding guidelines regarding logos, colors, fonts, etc. Do you want those shown in the video?
Do you have any preferences for background music or require a voiceover, and any specific tone or style for these elements.
Do you have a project timeline, including deadlines for delivering drafts, revisions, and the final video.
If applicable, is there any legal considerations such as copyright permissions for music, talent releases for on-screen participants, or usage rights for the final video.