Search for a corporate video company in Melbourne and you will find pages of results that all say the same thing.
Award-winning. Passionate storytellers. Tailored solutions.
None of that tells you whether a studio can handle a multi-stakeholder brief, whether they work to fixed pricing, or whether they have ever produced a compliance video that had to pass a legal review. That information is rarely on the homepage.
Melbourne has one of Australia’s most active video production scenes, with studios ranging from boutique shoot-day operators to full-service communications agencies.
This guide gives you a practical framework for evaluating any studio, then a vetted shortlist of companies doing substantive corporate work in the city.
What “corporate video production” actually covers in Melbourne
Not all video studios are built for the same type of work. Melbourne’s production scene splits broadly into three categories, and understanding the difference will save you time during shortlisting.
Boutique production houses
These studios typically offer shoot-day or shoot-pack services for businesses that need a filmed asset with a fast turnaround. They are strong on visual craft and suited to straightforward product, event, or social content. The engagement model is usually based around crew days rather than project outcomes, which works well for clients who already have a brief and a script and just need the camera turned on.
Creative and narrative agencies
Studios that lead with editorial storytelling, documentary filmmaking, or brand narrative. These teams do their best work on long-form content, brand films, and social impact campaigns where the creative idea is the primary driver. Timelines are typically longer, budgets reflect the depth of craft involved, and the output is designed to be noticed rather than to fulfil a defined communications objective.
Communications-first video studios
Built for organisations that need video to explain a process, train a workforce, build a case, communicate to stakeholders and more. These studios combine strategic thinking with production capability and typically work to fixed pricing, structured review processes, and defined deliverables. They are the natural fit for corporate procurement teams who need certainty as much as creativity.
How to choose a Melbourne corporate video company
A showreel does not tell you whether they will be a good partner when you have three internal reviewers, a compliance sign-off, and a launch date that cannot move.
Is video their core discipline, or one of many services?
Some studios offer video alongside photography, drone work, web design, or marketing. That is not necessarily a problem, but it does affect resourcing and depth of process. For complex corporate projects, a studio where video is the main thing tends to have more repeatable processes and more relevant experience to draw on.
Do they have experience in your sector?
Corporate video is not one category. A training video for a regulated industry looks nothing like a brand film for a consumer product. Check whether the studio has produced content in your sector. The learning curve costs time and reshoots if they are figuring it out on your project.
What does their process look like from brief to delivery?
Ask how they handle scripting, review rounds, and approval milestones. Studios that work to a defined production process are less likely to go off-brief or produce surprises at the rough cut stage. If they cannot describe their process clearly, that is worth noting.
Is pricing fixed or open-ended?
Day-rate models and hourly billing make budget forecasting difficult, particularly for organisations with procurement oversight or budget approval cycles. Fixed project pricing means you know the number before the purchase order is raised. Ask whether the quoted price is the final price, and what triggers a variation.
Can they handle accessibility and compliance requirements?
Many corporate videos require captions, accessibility compliance, or format variants for internal platforms. Not every studio handles this natively. If it is relevant to your brief, confirm capability before you shortlist rather than after.
With that in mind, here is the shortlist.
1. Punchy Studio
End-to-end corporate video production with fixed pricing and in-house strategy
Punchy Studio is a Melbourne video production agency built for organisations where communication outcomes matter as much as production quality. The studio works with corporate clients including ANZ, KPMG, EY, Commonwealth Bank, RACV, and Monash University, as well as enterprise and SME clients across a range of industries.
The production model is end-to-end, meaning strategy, scripting, filming, editing, and delivery are managed by the one team under a defined process. The Melbourne video production offering covers corporate videos, case study videos, and brand videos, with pricing fixed at the outset and milestones defined before production begins. That structure is particularly useful for organisations with finance or procurement oversight, where cost certainty is a requirement rather than a preference.
Punchy also carries research and strategy capability in-house, covering audience analysis and content strategy. For projects that require more than a production brief to get started, that upstream thinking means fewer assumptions at the scripting stage. Accessibility requirements including captions, social cutdowns, and format variants are handled as part of a single engagement rather than treated as add-ons.
| Best for | Standout strength |
|---|---|
| Corporate and enterprise organisations needing video with clear communication outcomes | Fixed pricing, defined production process, and in-house strategy capability |
2. ANGRYchair
Boutique South Yarra studio offering structured shoot-day production packages

ANGRYchair is a South Yarra-based production house that sells video through standardised half-day and full-day shoot packages. That model suits clients who have a clear brief, an approved script, and are looking for crew and camera rather than strategic input. The package format keeps the engagement straightforward and the scope contained.
The studio’s boutique positioning works well for businesses that need a polished filmed asset without a long production pipeline.
| Best for | Standout strength |
|---|---|
| Businesses with a ready brief needing efficient, structured shoot-day production | Standardised packages that make scope and cost predictable from the outset |
3. Diprose Media
Local Melbourne boutique covering videography, photography, and drone work

Diprose Media is a small Melbourne studio with a broad service mix that includes local videography, property photography, and drone production. That range makes them a practical option for local businesses needing a variety of visual content from a single provider.
For organisations looking for a flexible local crew comfortable across multiple formats, Diprose is a straightforward option to consider.
| Best for | Standout strength |
|---|---|
| Local businesses needing video, photography, and drone content from one team | Broad format coverage across videography and aerial production |
4. Full Stack Films
Cinematic brand documentary production with a long-form focus

Full Stack Films works at the high-craft end of brand documentary and cinematic video production. The studio is oriented toward visual storytelling designed to be seen as film. Timelines and budgets reflect the level of production craft involved, and the output is built for contexts where visual ambition is a genuine requirement of the brief.
For brands commissioning a flagship brand documentary or cinematic identity piece, Full Stack Films is worth considering.
| Best for | Standout strength |
|---|---|
| Brands commissioning cinematic long-form content and brand documentaries | High-craft visual filmmaking with a strong cinematic aesthetic |
5. Moonshine Agency
Richmond agency specialising in social impact films and not-for-profit fundraising content

Moonshine Agency, based in Richmond, has built its portfolio around social impact films, charity campaigns, and not-for-profit fundraising content. The studio’s work is oriented toward humanitarian and community storytelling, with a focus on emotional resonance and cause-driven messaging.
For community organisations, charities, and social enterprises producing fundraising or advocacy content, Moonshine is a Melbourne studio with genuine experience in this area.
| Best for | Standout strength |
|---|---|
| Not-for-profits, charities, and social enterprises producing impact content | Specialised experience in humanitarian storytelling and cause-driven campaigns |
6. Corporate Video Productions (CVP)
Veteran Melbourne production team with deep expertise in live events and conference AV

Corporate Video Productions brings more than 30 years of experience to the Melbourne market, with particular depth in conference AV, live event video, and webcasting. For large conferences, multi-camera event coverage, and live streaming at scale, CVP has the infrastructure and experience to manage complex live setups reliably.
Organisations running major conferences, annual general meetings, or live-streamed corporate events will find CVP’s technical depth in live production a relevant credential.
| Best for | Standout strength |
|---|---|
| Large conferences, live events, and multi-camera webcasting | 30+ years of technical experience in live event and conference AV production |
How the studios compare
| Studio | Best for | Standout strength |
|---|---|---|
| Punchy Studio | Corporate and enterprise organisations needing defined communication outcomes | Fixed pricing, defined process, in-house strategy |
| ANGRYchair | Businesses with a ready brief needing efficient shoot-day production | Standardised packages with clear scope and cost |
| Diprose Media | Local businesses needing video, photography, and drone from one team | Broad format coverage |
| Full Stack Films | Brands commissioning cinematic long-form and brand documentaries | High-craft visual filmmaking |
| Moonshine Agency | Not-for-profits and charities producing impact content | Specialised humanitarian and cause-driven storytelling |
| Corporate Video Productions | Large conferences and live-streamed corporate events | 30+ years of live event and conference AV expertise |
Matching the brief to the right studio
Each studio on this list is a genuine option for the right client. ANGRYchair suits businesses that have a brief ready and want structured, efficient shoot-day production. Diprose Media works well for local operators needing mixed visual content. Full Stack Films are strong choices for brands with the budget and brief flexibility to prioritise creative or cinematic ambition. Moonshine Agency is the standout in Melbourne for social impact and not-for-profit content. CVP is the experienced option for live event and conference AV at scale.
If your brief is a corporate video with defined outcomes, fixed pricing, and a team that handles everything from scripting to final delivery, Punchy Studio’s Melbourne team is the place to start.
Request a quote or download the pricing guide to see what a fixed-scope project looks like.