Medical device & orthopedic video

Video production for medical device and orthopedic companies

Documentary-style capability stories, clean-room and shop-floor video, and recruitment content, built for the compliance review a regulated manufacturer actually requires. We are based 45 minutes from Warsaw, Indiana, the orthopedic device capital of the world.

~1/3

of the world's orthopedic devices are made in Warsaw, Indiana

45 min

from our Columbia City base, with no travel surcharge

FDA-aware

from pre-production, not bolted on at review

Video built for a regulated industry

Medical device and orthopedic companies operate under FDA regulation, so the video process is different from standard corporate work. Claims have to be accurate. Marketing language has to stay separate from cleared indications. Most footage goes through a regulatory and quality review before it ships.

The companies that get burned hire a generalist crew, shoot something polished, then watch it stall in review because the claims are loose or the clean-room footage broke protocol. We plan for the regulatory reality in pre-production, so the work clears review instead of fighting it.

A recent case study

We do not publish client device work here for confidentiality reasons. This customer story shows the documentary, results-focused approach we bring to a capability or case-study film: real people, a real outcome, and a story a technical buyer believes.

What we produce for device companies

Capability stories

A specific, approved customer program walked from requirement to validated device. More useful in a sales conversation than a generic plant tour.

Clean-room and process video

Clean rooms, machining cells, inspection, and packaging, captured with gowning protocol in mind. The precision tells the story better than animation.

Recruitment video

Real employees on the real floor. For skilled-trades and engineering hiring, this consistently outperforms a written job description.

Brand and leadership film

The documentary brand film that explains who the company is and why a partner should trust it with a regulated program.

How we handle compliance

  1. 1

    Discovery with quality in the room

    We scope the story and the constraints at the same time: what can be filmed, what is confidential, which claims are cleared, and who has final sign-off.

  2. 2

    Clean-room and floor planning

    We plan gowning, access windows, and a minimal-footprint setup with your quality team before the shoot day, so production never compromises the environment.

  3. 3

    Capture that respects the line

    We work around active production, not through it, and we shoot with the edit in mind so review has fewer surprises.

  4. 4

    Review built into the schedule

    Regulatory and quality review is a planned step, not a fire drill. We keep marketing language separate from cleared indications so the team can approve faster.

Who we work with

  • ·Orthopedic device manufacturers
  • ·Contract manufacturers and OEMs
  • ·Medical device startups and scale-ups
  • ·Surgical and instrument companies
  • ·Suppliers to the Warsaw orthopedic cluster

Why a Warsaw-area crew

Warsaw, Indiana is home to Zimmer Biomet, DePuy Synthes, Medtronic, OrthoPediatrics, and a deep bench of contract manufacturers. We are about 45 minutes away in Columbia City. A crew that already understands clean-room etiquette, FDA-aware messaging, and the rhythm of a regulated floor gets better material with less friction than a team flying in cold, and there is no travel surcharge for Warsaw or Kosciusko County work.

Medical device video FAQ

Can you film inside an FDA-regulated clean room?

Yes, following your gowning and quality protocols. We scope clean-room access during pre-production and bring gear and crew prepared for the environment, including controlled equipment and minimal-footprint setups.

Do you handle the regulatory and quality review?

We build review time into the schedule and work directly with your quality and regulatory team. Final claim approval stays with you. We keep marketing language separate from cleared indications from the first cut, so review is faster.

How much does a medical device video cost?

Most device and orthopedic projects land between $10,000 and $40,000 depending on shoot days, number of locations, clean-room access, and post scope. A single-facility capability story is usually $12,000 to $20,000.

Do you work with contract manufacturers and OEMs, not just brands?

Yes. Contract manufacturers and OEMs are a core audience. Capability and process video that respects confidentiality is often more valuable for a contract shop than brand work, because it shortens the sales conversation.

Are you local to Warsaw, Indiana?

We are based in Columbia City, about 45 minutes from Warsaw. Warsaw and Kosciusko County are inside our standard service area with no travel surcharge, and we already understand the orthopedic cluster.

Have a device program worth showing?

Book a discovery call. We will talk through what can be filmed, the compliance constraints, and what success looks like. No pitch deck.

Start a conversation

Based in Warsaw, Indiana? See our Warsaw video production page.