Video Series Production
Strengthen your brand by creating a series of videos that fit into a broader campaign or content plan.
See our approachWhat we produce
Everything your corporate communications need, from one dedicated team.
Industry Education Series
Multi-episode series that simplify complex topics and establish your brand as a category authority.
Customer Success Stories
Testimonial-based narrative series that build social proof across multiple episodes.
Behind-the-Scenes Content
Organizational transparency series that humanize your brand and build audience connection.
Leadership Update Series
Regular internal or external communications series from company leadership.
Departmental Spotlights
Employee-focused episodic content for employer branding and culture communications.
Ongoing Training Programs
Structured educational series delivered as progressive installments for continuous learning.
And much more. If it's video for your business, we produce it.
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A "series bible" is established at the start — defining visual template, motion graphics package, music bed, color palette, and editorial tone. Episodes are produced through a staggered approach so your pipeline never runs dry. Your dedicated team builds compounding brand equity with every episode.
Why most video series gets ignored
Most video series gets greenlit, produced, published, and forgotten in the same quarter. The work that actually moves an audience comes from a different place.
It comes from a team that treats video series as a craft to compound, not a deliverable to close. The difference shows up around the third or fourth piece, not the first.
How we create a video series
At Moonb, we start by brainstorming concepts and visual styles that are scalable and strategic. We then plan the production in stages, with each episode progressing through different phases. For instance, we might start with animations for the first episode, move to style frames for the second, and use storyboards for the third. This staggered approach ensures we stay on track while giving each episode the attention it needs, allowing for a smooth, rolling release of your video series.
Benefits of a Video Series
A video series offers several benefits: tailored content that personalizes videos for each stage of the sales cycle for maximum impact, enhanced performance and engagement through targeted videos, consistent style that strengthens brand recognition, and the ability to engage viewers with ongoing themes or characters, building a stronger audience connection.
Why a video series pays off
A video series can significantly boost your brand’s visibility and engagement. With more than half of consumers craving additional video content from brands, a series keeps viewers hooked with ongoing stories. Tailoring videos for different sales stages drives better conversions, while consistent branding strengthens your identity.
- Industry Education Series
- Customer Success Stories
- Behind-the-Scenes Content
- Leadership Update Series
- Departmental Spotlights
- Ongoing Training Programs
How we measure video series success
To measure the success of a video series, track key engagement metrics like views, likes, and comments.
Comparing these figures to other content on the same channels helps you gauge how well your series is performing
How it works
From signup to first delivery in under 2 days.
Get onboarded
Sign up and meet your dedicated Creative Director. We learn your brand, your goals, and your audience.
Takes about 30 minutesRequest anything
Submit briefs through our platform. Your CD manages the production pipeline and prioritizes the work.
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Receive polished deliverables on a 48hr average turnaround. Revisions are included, no revision caps or change-order fees.
No revision capsMy team really enjoyed working with Moonb and found the experience pretty seamless.
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Book a CallFrequently Asked Questions
A series builds cumulative audience engagement that standalone videos cannot achieve. Each episode reinforces your brand, deepens viewer relationships, and creates anticipation for the next installment. Over time, a series establishes your brand as a consistent, reliable source of valuable content in your category.
Your Creative Director maps the series arc at the beginning: what each episode covers, how topics build on each other, and where narrative peaks fall. Release cadence aligns with audience consumption patterns and your marketing calendar, so each episode lands when it will have maximum impact.
Yes. Internal series, such as leadership updates, department spotlights, or ongoing training programs, benefit from the same production principles as external content. Consistent formatting and regular cadence build viewership habits among employees, making internal video a reliable communication channel.
Your team establishes a series bible at the start defining the visual template, motion graphics package, music bed, color palette, and editorial tone. Every episode is produced against this framework, ensuring cohesion even as individual episode topics vary.
Topics at the intersection of your brand expertise and audience interests perform best. Industry trends, customer success stories, educational deep-dives, and behind-the-scenes content make strong series foundations. Choose topics with enough depth to sustain multiple episodes and relevance to attract recurring viewership.
Yes. Each episode generates multiple derivative assets: social clips, audiograms, quote graphics, blog summaries, and email content. Teams plan repurposing during production, creating modular assets that extend value across your entire content ecosystem.
Build each series around a central narrative or thematic arc creating anticipation for the next episode. Consistent formatting, recognizable visual elements, and episode previews keep viewers returning. Each episode works as a standalone piece so new viewers can join without feeling lost.
Most effective series run between 6 and 12 episodes in their first season. This provides enough content to build momentum and establish format without overcommitting before seeing results. Your Creative Director structures the series arc and episode cadence based on goals and audience behavior.
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