York is historic. Your communication shouldn’t be.

York carries weight. Heritage, architecture, reputation. It is a city built on story. But modern businesses in York are not living in the past. They are launching products, attracting talent and competing nationally.
That is where video production in York becomes powerful. Not as decoration. Not as corporate wallpaper. But as a way to make your message land in a city which values substance.
Multi platinum award winning video production York is about clarity and confidence. When your audience understands you quickly, they trust you faster. And trust moves markets.

Why traditional communication falls flat

Plenty of organisations still rely on text heavy websites, long brochures and internal memos. They explain everything. They move nothing.
Across York and the wider region, we regularly see:
📌 Recruitment campaigns which list perks but never show personality
📌 Product pages packed with information but lacking emotion
📌 Internal announcements which explain change but fail to inspire confidence
📌 Paid campaigns which look polished yet feel forgettable
In a competitive environment, average communication blends into the background. And background noise rarely drives growth.

How video production in York changes perception

Strong film work gives people something to hold onto. Faces. Tone. Movement. Energy. Instead of describing your culture, you show it. Instead of explaining a product in twelve paragraphs, you demonstrate it clearly.
For businesses in York this might mean employer branding which attracts stronger candidates, product demonstrations which shorten decision making, or brand films which reposition how you are perceived.
Good video production in York is not about style over substance. It is storytelling with intent. A clear objective. A measurable outcome.

Working with Simply Thrilled

Why choose Simply Thrilled?

At Simply Thrilled we approach Brighton video production with two priorities – clarity and character.
First, clarity. Every video needs a simple idea at its core. What should the audience understand after watching? Once that becomes clear, the creative direction becomes far easier to shape.
Second, character. Brighton is a city full of personality and creative energy. Great videos capture a little of that atmosphere. Sometimes the story centres around people – founders, employees or customers speaking honestly about their work. Other times the location itself becomes part of the narrative.
A sunrise shot along the Brighton seafront or the buzz of the city centre can instantly bring a film to life.
Our production process keeps things straightforward.
We start by shaping the story. What message should the video communicate? Who needs to appear on screen? Which locations around Brighton best support the narrative? Once the plan is clear we schedule filming so the day runs smoothly.
Filming days are usually relaxed and efficient. Smaller crews help contributors feel comfortable on camera, which leads to more natural conversations and performances. Nobody enjoys standing under bright lights feeling like they’re on a game show.
Post-production is where everything comes together. Editing builds the rhythm of the story. Colour grading adds a polished visual finish. Graphics highlight key information where needed. Subtitles ensure the video works well across social media platforms where sound is often muted.
The final film should feel simple, engaging and human.

Our latest video production York work

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FAQs

Do you only work with York based organisations?

 We work extensively in York and across Yorkshire, while also supporting national brands. Being regionally based allows flexibility and quick turnaround.

How long does a project take?

Timelines vary depending on scope. Lean campaign films may move from brief to delivery within weeks. More complex brand projects require additional planning.

Can you help with strategy as well as filming?

Absolutely. We start with the objective and audience before we pick up a camera. The thinking comes first. The filming supports it.