Corporate video · Joliet, IL
Corporate Video Production in Joliet, IL
Corporate video production in Joliet that gets used. Documentary-style brand and capability work for B2B companies that are tired of generic corporate footage.
About the Joliet market
Joliet sits at the center of one of the busiest intermodal logistics corridors in the country, with the BNSF Logistics Park just to the south.
Joliet's logistics economy means a lot of warehouse and intermodal video work. Large facilities, drone-friendly exteriors, and shift-based shoot schedules are the norm.
The Joliet business community we work with includes companies in logistics, manufacturing, distribution, with additional work in energy. Notable Joliet-area companies in our orbit include Amazon (multiple fulfillment centers), ExxonMobil refinery, Caterpillar.
What corporate video looks like here
Corporate video covers the everyday video assets a B2B company needs: company overviews, capability stories, executive messages, internal communications, and recruiting content. The format is functional, the audience is specific, and the goal is usually clarity rather than entertainment.
For Joliet logistics and manufacturing clients, that usually means a documentary-style production weighted toward operators and customer-facing stakeholders, with venue options including Old Joliet Prison and Rialto Square Theatre.
Standard scope
- ·1 to 2 days of production
- ·On-camera interviews with leadership and operators
- ·B-roll of facilities, products, or process
- ·1 hero cut plus 3 to 5 derivative social cuts
- ·Captions and platform-specific aspect ratios
Logistics
- ·3 hours from our Indiana base
- ·Travel included in standard project quote
- ·4 to 6 weeks from kickoff to delivery
- ·$8,000 to $25,000 for a single hero piece with derivatives
Who hires us for this in Joliet
B2B companies, manufacturers, and professional service firms that need video for sales, recruiting, or company-wide communication. In Joliet specifically, that often means firms in logistics and manufacturing that have a story worth telling but a track record of generic vendor output.
Joliet corporate video FAQ
Do you travel to Joliet for corporate video shoots?
Yes. We are based in Columbia City, Indiana, about 3 hours from Joliet. Travel within a 4-hour drive of Fort Wayne is built into our standard production estimate, so there is no separate travel line item for Joliet projects.
What's a typical corporate video budget for a Joliet company?
$8,000 to $25,000 for a single hero piece with derivatives. Final pricing depends on shoot days, number of interview subjects, locations, and post-production scope. Joliet projects do not carry a regional surcharge.
What kinds of Joliet companies hire The Maestro Media?
Our typical Joliet clients work in logistics, manufacturing, distribution. The work spans both regional-scale firms and owner-operated businesses; we do not screen by company size.
How long does a corporate video project take?
4 to 6 weeks from kickoff to delivery. Corporate video projects in Joliet sometimes move faster when there is only one location and a tight interview list. Multi-stakeholder review cycles are the most common timeline extender.
Ready to talk about a Joliet project?
Book a discovery call. We will talk through scope, timeline, and what success looks like. No pitch deck.
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