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How Long Does Video Production Actually Take?

·3 min read

Most people ask this question expecting a single number. The honest answer is: it depends on what you're making — but here's a realistic range for the most common project types.

Standard timeline: 1-3 weeks

Most brand videos, testimonial series, and campaign content move from brief to final delivery in one to three weeks. This includes pre-production planning, the shoot day, and one to two rounds of edits.

Rush timelines: 24-72 hours

When the situation calls for it, full productions can move much faster. We've delivered a complete brand content reel — shoot to final export — in 10 hours, when the brief was clear and the team could move without waiting on approvals.

What actually determines the timeline

  • How many rounds of revisions are built into the process
  • Whether talent, locations, or props need to be scheduled in advance
  • How fast feedback comes back during the edit phase
  • Whether the brief is locked before the shoot, or still evolving

The biggest lever isn't the production team — it's how fast decisions get made on the client side. The fastest projects are the ones where the brief is clear from day one.

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