Say goodbye to dull internal comms with video.

We help internal communications professionals skip the lengthy written email, and deliver announcements, quarterly updates, training and change communications via video.

J O E ‘ S S T O R Y

Case Study

Here’s how we helped Joe in his role as Head of Corporate Communications for a company with over 20,000 employees

A client was struggling to get employees to read company announcements. They were historically too long, complex, and dull. So people stopped reading them.

The solution?

We filmed the CEO delivering important announcements via video and made it engaging with strong hooks, interactive elements and humour. The announcements were quick, to the point and engaging.

The result?

People watched them at their own pace, and often more than once!

Just adding the word ‘video’ to a subject line, can boost open rates by 19 per cent and click-through rates by a massive 65 per cent.

Video is available on multiple channels and devices, anytime. And it appeals to almost every learning style - audio, verbal, auditory, visual and solitary.

More than any other tool, video can connect and engage employees.


Struggling to engage frontline workers, or relying on the same tactics used for office staff?

Almost everyone owns a smartphone, meaning no one is truly unreachable. Video appeals to different learning styles and is available on multiple channels and devices, anytime.


Are you struggling to make ‘dull’ topics, like policies, change and compliance training engaging?

Video transforms the mundane into the memorable with purpose, humour, and memory tricks like repetition, mnemonics and chunking.


Are you sending written internal comms, knowing people probably don’t read them?

Studies show people are more likely to watch a video, than read text. Plus, people retain much more information from video, when compared to text.

How can video help with internal comms?

W H Y Y O U N E E D L I F T

Communicate policies and procedures

Illustration of a document with a shield and checkmark icon, and a pen signing the document, representing a secured or verified agreement.

Improve employee engagement

Multiple hands layered together in a prayer or greeting gesture with lines indicating emphasis or energy.

Deliver effective inductions and training

A presentation screen displaying a barbell with weights in a fitness or workout setting.

Enhance health & safety outcomes

An icon of a medical emergency kit with a cross symbol in the center.

Recognise and celebrate employee achievements

Award ribbon with a star in the center

Improve change management processes

A graphic icon showing a gear inside a circular arrow, symbolizing settings, configuration, or system update.

Show what’s happening across your organisation

Icon of a city building with windows, set against a black background.

Help frontline staff feel involved and valued

Smiling woman with curly hair and three gold stars overhead indicating a five-star review or rating.

Can I see some examples?

I N T E R N A L C O M M S V I D E O S

Due to confidentiality reasons, we only share videos our clients have released externally. These videos were intended for an internal audience, and also released externally.

An explainer video for the National Transport Commission, which was released to staff and the public.

A pride march highlights video for engineering firm, KBR, demonstrating its commitment to the company’s allies program.

A leadership profile video to introduce a new leader at Lineage Logistics.