Videos That Get Attention—and Results

What Short-Form Videos Can Do for Your Brand

We create thumb-stopping content for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube Shorts, and paid social campaigns. Below you’ll find real examples of the short-form videos we deliver for clients across industries—from quick brand stories to product highlights to motion-graphic explainers.



Why Our Short-Form Content Works

  • Platform-optimized: Aspect ratios, pacing, and hooks tailored to each channel.
  • Strategic storytelling: Every second is intentional—from the opening hook to the CTA.
  • Brand-aligned: Visuals, tone, and messaging crafted to match your brand personality.
  • Data-informed creative: Concepts shaped by performance trends and audience behavior.
  • Speed & efficiency: Quick turnarounds without sacrificing quality.
  • Designed to convert: Whether the goal is engagement, awareness, or sales.

Short-Form Video Gallery

This video was produced for KACD, to support USDA NRCS recruitment efforts and provides a clear snapshot of the work and opportunities available.

This video features the Kansas State Cost Share program and conservation resources. It highlights aspects of support for managing land, cover crops, or natural resources, aimed at farmers/landowners and tied to conservation efforts.

This video was produced for ECF as part of a recruitment campaign aimed at reducing vacancies at their rural location. We filmed a longer on-site video and created various shorter versions to highlight key moments and engage potential candidates.

This video was produced for LSCF as part of a recruitment campaign aimed at reducing vacancies at their rural location. We filmed a longer on-site video and created various shorter versions to highlight key moments and engage potential candidates.

This video ad highlights the engineering firm, Kirkham Michael, to promote opportunities for civil engineers in Kansas. It’s geared toward recruiting and informing civil engineers about joining their team and highlights the firm’s locations and professional environment.

This video was produced as a promotional and informational video for Kirkham Michael, a civil engineering and design firm. The video highlights what makes the company unique and is aimed at attracting and informing engineers and other professionals about applying to the firm.

Best Practices for Creating Social Media Videos


  1. Get to the Point Quickly: Attention spans are short on social media, so get to the point quickly.
  2. Optimize for Mobile: Ensure your videos are mobile-friendly since the majority of social media usage happens on mobile devices.
  3. Include Caption: Many users watch videos without sound, so including captions ensures your message gets across.
  4. Incorporate a Call to Action: Guide your viewers on what to do next, whether it’s visiting your website, following your account, or making a purchase.


Incorporating video content into your social media strategy is no longer optional; it’s essential. By understanding the power of video, utilizing the right types of videos, and following best practices, you can create compelling content that resonates with your audience and drives your social media success.

Example of YouTube Shorts Video

Example of Instagram Reels Video

Video Content on Social Media Platforms


In the fast-paced digital landscape, video content has emerged as a dominant force on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. These platforms prioritize video content due to its ability to engage audiences more effectively than text or images alone. Here’s how to leverage video content in your social media strategy:


Why do you need social media video?


  1. Higher Engagement Rates: Videos are more likely to be viewed, shared, and commented on compared to other types of content. This higher engagement helps increase visibility and reach.
  2. Emotional Connection: Videos convey emotions and stories more powerfully than images, creating a deeper connection with the audience.
  3. Increased Conversions: Videos effectively communicate a message and prompt viewers to take action, leading to higher conversion rates.
  4. Better Retention: People tend to remember video content better than text or images, making it a potent tool for brand recall.