If you’re exploring vendors for your corporate video, one of the first things you’re likely to ask is: “How long will it take“? The answer depends on a few factors—especially if you’re a manufacturing company where location, scale, and approvals can vary.
Here’s a breakdown of what typically goes into the timeline:
- Pre-Production (3–5 working days)
This includes scriptwriting, approvals, and planning the shoot. If you already have your messaging and internal approvals in place, this moves faster. - Shoot (1–3 days)
If you have one plant, most shoots can be done in a day. If there are multiple plants, or if they cover a large area, it may extend to 2–3 days. - Post-Production (5–10 working days)
This includes editing, background music, voiceover (if required), motion graphics, and delivery of the first draft. Feedback rounds and revisions typically take another 3–4 days per revison.
So in total, most corporate videos take between 10–15 working days once everything is aligned. Larger projects with multiple shoot locations may take up to 20–25 days.
At The Cameraä Man, we’ve worked with manufacturing companies that have large facilities across India. The timeline is always managed around plant schedules, safety protocols, and internal coordination with marketing teams.
It’s worth remembering—corporate videos aren’t rushed jobs. They represent your brand and credibility. Giving the process its due time ensures you end up with a professional video that can serve you for years—across websites, presentations, and client meetings.






