Real marketing brand film videos from ngram

See how marketing teams create brand films and campaign videos that establish identity, build authority, and drive demand — built from real prompts.

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The short version

What is a marketing brand film?

A marketing brand film establishes who a company is, what it stands for, and why it exists — beyond product features and pricing. The best marketing brand films are 30 to 90 seconds, built from brand assets and narrative direction, and used for awareness campaigns, agency credentials, LinkedIn presence, and brand launches. They answer 'who are you?' not 'what do you sell?'

30-60s

Most common length

75%

Use motion graphics or cinematic style

50%

Target LinkedIn or YouTube

Prompt gallery

Real marketing brand film prompts

These are normalized versions of actual prompts submitted to ngram by marketing teams and brand managers.

Automotive SaaS Brand Film — AI-Native Dealership Intelligence

Featured

60-second premium brand film for an AI-native SaaS platform for European automotive retail. Dark theme, brand red highlights, clean sans-serif typography. Shows natural-language AI mode filtering inventory in seconds. One key message per scene.

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Create a 60-second brand film for an AI-native automotive retail SaaS. Show the AI mode: natural language query producing a filtered vehicle inventory list in seconds. Brand guidelines: dark theme only. Brand color: red #F90032 (sparingly, highlights only). White text. Clean sans-serif. Background: near-black. Feel: premium, clean, modern tech. One key message per scene. Smooth professional animations. Tagline: AI-native, measurable results, seamless. Format: 1920x720.

Energy Tech Startup Brand Film — Compression Station AI

30-second executive-facing brand update for an AI platform maximizing pump horsepower at petroleum compression stations. Built from a rough-cut video source. Realistic style, confident and authoritative tone.

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prompt

Create a 30-second executive brand video for an AI operations platform for petroleum compression stations. Context: maximizes pump horsepower at liquid and gas compression stations. Audience: executive team viewers. From source video. Tone: confident, authoritative. Script: open with 'At [Company], operational efficiency is our baseline. But true optimization means pushing our infrastructure further.' End: 'This is the next step for our compression capabilities. Let's look at the numbers.' Realistic style.

Luxury Automotive Teaser — Cinematic Night Drive

30-second cinematic brand teaser. Luxury automotive lifestyle. Night drive aesthetic. Pure visual storytelling — no product spec, no voiceover. Atmospheric and aspirational.

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Create a 30-second cinematic brand teaser. Concept: luxury automotive lifestyle, night drive. Cinematic style. Atmospheric and aspirational — no product specs, no voiceover. Pure visual storytelling. Warm ambient city lights, dark roads, sleek form factor.

Power Grid Operations Software Brand Film

45–60 second corporate brand film for a power grid operations software company. Targets professionals in electrical sector control centers. Opens with operational pain (manual communication, lack of standardization), introduces the software as the solution. Professional, human, reliable tone.

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Create a 45–60 second corporate motion video for power grid operations management software. Target: professionals from operation and maintenance centers in the electrical sector. Open with operational challenges: manual team communication, lack of standardization, risk of errors. Introduce the software that structures communication across the full intervention lifecycle and voltage control. Show operators in control rooms interacting with clean, organized interfaces. Visual flows for structured processes, real-time status tracking, and SCADA integration. Key benefits: improved communication, reduced errors, time efficiency. Visual style: clean, minimalistic, corporate. Smooth transitions, subtle animations, interface-focused storytelling.

Anatomy

Anatomy of a strong marketing brand film prompt

Automotive SaaS Brand Film — AI-Native Dealership Intelligence
prompt

Create a 60-second brand film for an AI-native automotive retail SaaS. Show the AI mode: natural language query producing a filtered vehicle inventory list in seconds. Brand guidelines: dark theme only. Brand color: red #F90032 (sparingly, highlights only). White text. Clean sans-serif. Background: near-black. Feel: premium, clean, modern tech. One key message per scene. Smooth professional animations.

01

One demonstrable capability as the centerpiece

Natural language to filtered inventory list in seconds is a concrete product capability, not a brand claim. Marketing brand films for SaaS perform best when they anchor the brand story in one visible capability that proves the brand promise.

02

Complete visual design system in the brief

Dark theme, red #F90032 sparingly, white text, near-black background, clean sans-serif. This is a complete design brief that produces output matching the brand's visual identity — not an approximation. Hex codes beat color names.

03

Usage restriction that prevents over-branding

'Red sparingly, for highlights only' prevents the system from flooding every scene with brand color — a common AI default that produces garish output. Restriction instructions are design decisions.

04

Scene structure instruction

'One key message per scene' determines the pacing. Without it, the system may try to pack multiple concepts into each scene, producing a cluttered 60-second video instead of a clean, punchy one.

Why it works

This prompt works because it provides a complete design system alongside the product story. Most marketing brand film prompts are either too vague (just a brand name and URL) or too detailed (a full screenplay). This one hits the right level: one capability, complete visual rules, clean scene structure. The result is a film that feels like it was made by the brand's own creative team.

What we see across marketing brand film prompts

Aggregated from 4 marketing brand film prompts submitted to ngram.

Most common video length30–60 seconds
Motion graphics or cinematic stylemotion graphics or cinematic
Explicit visual design briefinclude color or style brief
Enterprise or B2B target audienceb2b professional audience
Playbook

What makes marketing brand films work

Anchor the brand story in one demonstrable capability

Natural language to inventory list in seconds. AI clears the chaotic email inbox. These are demonstrations, not claims. Marketing brand films that show a capability beat ones that describe brand values every time.

Provide a complete visual design brief

Background color, text color, accent color with usage restrictions, font style (clean sans-serif vs serif vs bold), and overall feel. The more complete the visual brief, the more the output looks like the brand's own creative work.

Use restriction instructions as design tools

'Avoid futuristic or robotic elements' and 'avoid exaggerated elements' are design decisions, not just constraints. Telling the system what not to do is often more effective than describing what to do, especially for brand authenticity.

Match tone to the buyer's professional context

"Premium, clean, modern tech" for enterprise SaaS buyers. "Atmospheric and aspirational" for luxury automotive. "Professional, clear, reliable" for industrial operations software. The tone brief determines whether the output sounds like the brand or like a generic ad.

Give scenes a structure — one message per scene

Marketing brand films that try to communicate everything end up communicating nothing. 'One key message per scene' is the clearest structure instruction you can give, and it consistently produces better output than listing all the things you want to say.

How it works

How to create your own marketing brand film

1

Define the brand story in one sentence

What does this company do and why does it matter? 'We make operations software that eliminates manual communication in power grid control centers' is better than 'we help power grid operators.'

2 minutes

2

Identify the one capability to demonstrate

What is the single most credible, demonstrable thing the brand does? Show that — everything else is context.

1 minute

3

Write out your visual design brief

Background color, text color, accent color with usage restriction, font style, feel in two or three words. ngram builds around the brief.

2 minutes

4

Set length and channel

30s for social-first brand awareness. 60s for YouTube and website hero. LinkedIn brand films typically run 30–45s for professional audiences.

30 seconds

5

Review the storyboard and approve

ngram generates a scene-by-scene storyboard before rendering. Brand films have more structural flexibility than product demos — take the time to review scene order and key messages before locking.

5 minutes

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