Video production in Rockville, MD
Corporate and life-sciences video for Rockville, the county seat at the heart of Maryland’s I-270 biotech corridor.
Corporate and life-sciences video for Rockville, the county seat at the heart of Maryland’s I-270 biotech corridor.
8 Media Group provides video production in Rockville, MD for the companies clustered along one of the densest life-sciences corridors in the country. Rockville sits at the center of the I-270 biotech belt, sometimes called DNA Alley, and the video these organizations need is specific: R&D and manufacturing tours that respect clean-room and proprietary constraints, clinical and patient-story pieces, and investor and recruiting films. That is different from a standard corporate shoot, and we plan for it, from gowning to what can and cannot appear on camera in a lab.
Rockville is biotech and healthcare first: a deep bench of life-sciences firms, contract research organizations, and the hospitals and medical practices around them, plus corporate anchors like Choice Hotels and a large Montgomery County government and nonprofit presence. Most need corporate video that reads credibly to scientific and investor audiences, recruiting video for hard-to-fill technical roles, or event coverage of a symposium or annual meeting.
We film across the city: Rockville Town Center, the Rockville Pike and Route 355 corridor, the King Farm and Shady Grove life-sciences campuses, and the Twinbrook area. Lab and manufacturing shoots carry access, safety, and confidentiality requirements that a general crew will trip over, and we sort those out before the shoot day rather than during it.
Life-sciences video punishes a crew that does not understand the environment. We bring the discipline these shoots demand, the same no-second-take standard we learned covering high-stakes events, with a leaner and more agile team than the big legacy DC firms and one point of contact throughout. See our work in the portfolio.
A sample of corporate video produced for scientific and investor audiences.
Biotech and life-sciences firms, healthcare organizations, corporate headquarters, and nonprofits across Rockville and Montgomery County. Most projects fall into corporate video production, recruiting video, and event videography.
We also serve Bethesda, MD, Silver Spring, MD, Gaithersburg, MD, Frederick, MD, and Alexandria, VA, Arlington, VA, Tysons Corner, VA. See all of our service areas or browse our portfolio.
How a project comes together when we shoot in Rockville.
Rockville work often means making complex science credible to investors, patients, or recruits, so we get clear on that audience before anything else. The goal decides how technical we go.
The audience decides how we tell it.
Lab and manufacturing shoots carry clean-room, safety, and confidentiality rules a general crew trips over. We sort gowning, access, and what can appear on camera before shoot day.
Lab protocols handled before we set foot inside.
One Rockville shoot becomes the corporate film, the investor cutdowns, the recruiting clips, and social, a full library from a single life-sciences production.
One shoot, a full content library.
The first cut is a starting point. We expect your feedback, three rounds are included, and we refine until it reads credibly to a scientific audience.
Tell us what is off. We keep working until it lands.
Constantly. Rockville sits at the center of the I-270 biotech corridor, and lab and manufacturing shoots carry access, safety, and confidentiality requirements a general crew will trip over. We sort those out before the shoot day, not during it.
Yes, and we plan for it, from gowning to what can and cannot appear on camera. It is a different kind of shoot and we treat it that way.
No travel or mileage fees within the DC region.
A single shooter day runs $800 to $1,400, Corporate video runs $2,500 to $15,000 depending on the type of video and scope. You get a fixed written number before the shoot.
Corporate and investor video, R&D and facility pieces, recruiting video for technical roles, and event coverage, tuned for a life-sciences audience.
Yes. A lot of Rockville work is making something complex read credibly to scientists and investors, and we build for that audience specifically.
Tell us about your project and the audience that needs to see it.