video & content production
Some messages are better felt than explained.
Video gives your brand the space to connect emotionally, visually, and powerfully. At Christopher & Mae, we create story-driven content that helps people understand who you are and why you matter. Whether you’re launching a campaign, capturing client voices, or building long-term brand affinity, we help you show up clearly—and memorably.

what we deliver
Our Video & Content Process
We make video feel approachable—guiding you from concept through delivery with a balance of strategy, creativity, and heart.
01
Discovery & Concept
We begin with a conversation about your goals, audience, and message. Then we shape a concept that supports your brand and fits the channel—whether it’s a one-off story or part of a larger campaign.
Outputs
– Creative brief
– Moodboards or video references
– Suggested formats & approach
02
Script & Story Development
We collaborate on the story—writing scripts, structuring narratives, and identifying what footage, interviews, or visuals we need. Every video starts with a clear plan.
Outputs
– Draft script or story outline
– Interview prep (if needed)
– Shot list or storyboard
03
Production
We film on-site or remotely with your team, capturing everything we need in a way that feels collaborative and true to your brand. Whether it's one camera or a full crew, we scale to fit the story.
Outputs
– Video shoot (location or remote)
– Interview and b-roll capture
– Direction & lighting as needed
04
Editing & Post Production
Here’s where everything comes together. We edit, color, add music, graphics, and refine the pace—crafting a final product that feels polished and purposeful.
Outputs
– Draft video(s) for review
– Final delivery in multiple formats
– Social-ready cutdowns or versions (if needed)
05
Delivery & Distribution Support
We don’t just hand you a file and walk away. We help you use the video effectively—whether that’s embedding it on your website, sharing on social, or launching it as part of a campaign.
Outputs
– Final files (formatted for web, social, presentations)
– Usage guidance
– Optional video strategy or repurposing plan