Video content costs a fraction of traditional video production, with pricing driven by scene count, complexity, and consistency requirements rather than crew, equipment, or location. Most professional video work falls into three buckets: short-form ads, multi-scene campaigns, and ongoing monthly content production. This guide explains what actually drives cost so businesses can budget realistically — for exact pricing, see the New Level Design Studio Packages page.

What Drives Video Pricing

Three factors set the price of any video project: scene count, complexity, and consistency requirements.

Scene count is the most direct driver. A single-scene 5-second product loop is one-tenth the work of a 10-scene 60-second campaign. Most short-form ads run 1–3 scenes; full campaigns run 5–10.

Complexity covers what's actually happening in each scene. A static product on a clean background is straightforward. A character walking through a complex environment with specific lighting and props requires significantly more production work and iteration.

Consistency requirements matter when the same character, product, or brand element needs to appear across multiple scenes looking identical. Visual consistency across a multi-scene reel is one of the harder production challenges and adds real production time.

The Three Main Categories of Video Pricing

Short-form ads are the entry point for most businesses — 5 to 15 seconds, 1 to 3 scenes, designed for social platforms and paid social campaigns. These are the workhorses of most local business video strategies.

Full campaigns deliver complete marketing creative for a launch, season, or service line — 15 to 60 seconds, 5 to 10 scenes, multiple variations. Campaigns typically include the hero piece plus derivative cuts sized for different platforms.

Monthly retainers package ongoing content production at predictable costs. Most businesses don't need one-off video — they need a steady stream. Retainers typically offer meaningfully better per-piece economics than one-off project pricing.

What's Not Included in Standard Pricing

Transparent pricing means being clear about what's separate:

  • Strategy and concept development — usually free for retainer clients, scoped per project for one-offs
  • Custom voiceover — typically separate based on length and licensing
  • Music licensing — standard tracks usually included; custom or premium tracks scoped separately
  • Major revisions beyond standard rounds — typically scoped per additional revision round

How Modern Video Pricing Compares to Traditional

For context, equivalent traditional production typically costs: a single short ad runs into the thousands, a multi-scene campaign runs into the tens of thousands, and monthly content production costs the equivalent of a senior employee salary.

Modern production costs a fraction of those numbers across every category. The cost difference is what makes professional video accessible to local and mid-market businesses for the first time.

Why Some Video Costs More

Not all video pricing is the same, and the cheapest option usually isn't the best value. Higher-priced video reflects more skilled production work (better output, fewer iterations), a professional production workflow, professional finishing work (color grading, sound design, motion polish), brand consistency systems (style guides, character references, vertical-specific libraries), and real strategy input (not just raw clip output).

The cheapest providers typically deliver template-quality work that doesn't differentiate the brand. Skilled providers deliver work that reads as professional commercial content.

What New Level Design Studio Charges

New Level Design Studio publishes pricing openly on the Packages page. Packages cover image packages, video packages, short-form ads, ad campaigns, brand identity, and monthly retainers.

Every package shows exactly what's included, no hidden fees, no quote-only pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there hidden costs in video production? There shouldn't be. Reputable studios quote inclusive pricing covering production, scene work, basic music, and standard revisions. Voiceover and major revisions are typically separate.

How does retainer pricing actually work? Retainers commit to a set deliverable volume per month at a predictable price. Most include strategy, production, and a defined number of revisions.

Can I get video produced affordably? Yes, especially for short single-scene work from professional studios. Multi-scene campaigns require larger budgets to produce well.

What should I budget for an ongoing video program? Most local businesses budget for ongoing monthly video content scaled to how aggressively they're marketing. See the Packages page for current retainer options.

Do studios negotiate on price? Reputable studios with published pricing typically don't negotiate base rates but may bundle services or extend retainer terms.

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