Video Production Agencies

Video Production Agencies in Vermont

Vermont has a deep bench of video production talent: 3 agencies across 3 cities in our directory, with strengths in Commercial Production, Documentary, and Event Videography. Compare studios statewide below. Notable teams include Forever Lucky Films, Lot 7 Media, and Tane.

3 agencies

Forever Lucky Films logo

Shelburne, VT

Shelburne, VT video production agency for wedding video, commercial production, documentary, and event videography.

Location
Shelburne, VT
Team
2 people
Founded
2006
Lot 7 Media logo

Burlington, VT

Lot 7 Media is a Burlington, VT video production agency focused on commercial production, motion graphics, and video editing & post.

Location
Burlington, VT
Team
2 people
Founded
2009
Tane logo

Hartford, VT

Tane is a Hartford, VT video production agency focused on commercial production, social media video, and video editing & post.

Location
Hartford, VT
Team
38 people
Founded
2002
Buyer guide · Vermont

How to choose a video production agency in Vermont

Start by matching specialty to your brief: Commercial Production, Documentary, and Event Videography are common strengths among Vermont studios. Watch a few reels, check that past work fits your industry and tone, confirm the budget and timeline up front, and ask who actually shoots and edits. Use the filters above to narrow the 3 Vermont agencies by specialty and team size, then reach out to a short list.

What a video production agency costs in Vermont

Agency pricing in Vermont varies widely with scope: a simple talking-head or social cut can run a few thousand dollars, while a full commercial shoot with crew, location, and post can reach the tens of thousands. Boutique Vermont studios often quote per project; larger teams may scope by day rate. Many teams also try ngram, which generates a finished video from a prompt or script in minutes at a flat subscription, to produce a fast first cut while they compare quotes.

Questions to ask a Vermont studio

Ask to see work in your format, who owns the footage and final files, the realistic turnaround, how many revisions are included, and whether strategy and scripting are in scope or extra. Clear answers here separate a reliable Vermont partner from a risky one.

Video production in Vermont FAQs

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