Miami Video Production Guide

How Much Does Corporate Video
Cost in Miami? [2026 Guide]

FLF Corporate · May 2026 · 7 min read

You're a Miami business owner or marketing director. You know you need corporate video. But when you search for pricing, you get vague answers and "contact us for a quote." This guide gives you real numbers — no fluff.

🎯 Bottom line upfront: Corporate video production in Miami ranges from $1,500 for simple social media content to $50,000+ for full broadcast commercial campaigns. Most Miami business videos land between $3,000 and $12,000.

Why Miami Video Production Costs What It Does

Miami's video production market is more expensive than, say, Kansas City — but less expensive than Los Angeles or New York. You're paying for a combination of crew talent, equipment quality, pre-production work (scripting, planning), post-production (editing, color, sound design), and the agency's strategic expertise.

The biggest cost variables are: crew size (1 person vs. a 5-person team), shoot days (half day vs. 3 days), post-production complexity (simple cut vs. motion graphics and color grading), and talent (your own team vs. professional actors).

Miami Corporate Video Pricing by Type

Video TypeBudget RangeWhat's IncludedBest For
Social Media Video (30-60s)$1,500–$3,500Half-day shoot, basic edit, 1 formatLinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok posts
Corporate Brand Film (2-3 min)$4,000–$8,000Full-day shoot, professional edit, 3 formatsWebsite hero, pitch decks, sales
Client Testimonial Video$2,500–$5,000Half-day, interview setup, professional editB2B sales enablement, website
Commercial / TV Ad (30s)$6,000–$20,000Full production, broadcast-ready, multiple cutsYouTube pre-roll, local TV, Meta ads
Real Estate Video$800–$3,500Property walkthrough, drone, basic editListings, rentals, developments
Executive Interview / Thought Leadership$2,000–$5,000Professional setup, lighting, interview, editLinkedIn, PR, investor relations
Event Coverage (half day)$2,000–$4,500Multi-camera, highlight reel, full editConferences, product launches, galas
Explainer / Motion Design (2 min)$4,000–$10,000Script, voiceover, animation, sound designProduct demos, investor pitches
Monthly FLUX PREMIUM Subscription$900–$2,500/monthMultiple videos per month, ongoing strategyAlways-on brand content

What Drives Video Production Costs in Miami

1. Pre-Production (10–20% of budget)

Script writing, location scouting, shot lists, scheduling, talent briefing. Agencies that skip this step produce worse videos — even if they're cheaper. At FLF Corporate, pre-production is always included.

2. Production (40–60% of budget)

Crew (director, DP, gaffer, sound, PA), equipment (camera, lenses, lighting, audio), location fees, permits (especially for drone work in Miami's airspace), and talent (actors, voiceover).

3. Post-Production (25–40% of budget)

Editing, color grading, sound mixing, music licensing, motion graphics, subtitles, and format delivery (multiple aspect ratios for different platforms).

Hidden Costs Miami Businesses Don't Expect

Miami vs. Other Markets: Is Video More Expensive Here?

Miami's production costs are roughly 20–30% higher than the national average but 30–40% less than LA or NYC. The key advantage: Miami's bilingual market means one production can cover both English and Spanish-speaking audiences — effectively doubling your reach without doubling the budget.

How to Get the Best Value for Your Video Budget in Miami

Red Flags When Hiring a Miami Video Agency

The cheapest option is rarely the best. Watch out for agencies that: don't show you a real portfolio, can't explain their process, use stock footage without telling you, outsource editing offshore, or have no client testimonials from Miami businesses.

Ask for: 3 recent case studies, references from Miami clients, a clear breakdown of what's included, and ownership rights to the final video (you should own your video outright, not the agency).

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