Video production in Tysons Corner, VA

Corporate video for the Fortune 500 headquarters and high-rise campuses of Tysons, the largest office market in the DC region.

Built for corporate Tysons

8 Media Group provides video production in Tysons Corner, VA for the headquarters clustered in the region’s single largest office market. Tysons is where the DMV’s big corporate campuses actually live: Capital One’s tower, the tallest building in the DC area, Hilton Worldwide, MicroStrategy, and the professional-services firms that orbit them. Shooting here means working inside secured corporate lobbies, high-rise offices, and glass-walled boardrooms, on the tight schedule executives keep. That is our normal, not a stretch.

The companies we serve here

Tysons is Fortune 500 territory: financial services, enterprise software, hospitality headquarters, consulting, and the satellite offices of national law and accounting firms. The work tends to be polished and executive-facing, leadership messages, brand films, and corporate video for organizations where presentation is scrutinized. It also increasingly includes commercial and campaign video for the consumer-facing brands headquartered here.

Corporate executive interview setup lit and ready before the shoot in Washington, DC

Where we shoot in Tysons

We film across the district: the Tysons Corner Center and Galleria areas, the Greensboro and Spring Hill Metro corridors, and the corporate campuses along the toll road, including the Capital One and Wegmans development. High-rise shooting has its own rules, freight elevators, building COIs, and after-hours access, and we handle that coordination before your team is ever pulled into it.

Why choose 8 Media Group for video production in Tysons Corner, VA

The large legacy production companies price in a lot of overhead for exactly this kind of corporate work. We deliver the same production value with a leaner, more agile team and a single point of contact who is on your shoot, not managing it from an office. For a Tysons headquarters that wants polish without the bloat, that is the whole pitch. See our work in the portfolio.

Who this is for

Fortune 500 headquarters, financial and professional-services firms, enterprise software companies, and hospitality brands across Tysons and Northern Virginia. Most projects fall into corporate video production, brand story video, and event videography.

Video production across the DC metro area

We also serve Alexandria, VA, Arlington, VA, McLean, VA, Reston, VA, and Bethesda, MD, Silver Spring, MD, Rockville, MD. See all of our service areas or browse our portfolio.

Our Process

How a project comes together when we shoot in Tysons Corner.

01

The goal comes before the concept.

Tysons work is executive-facing and scrutinized, so we lock what the video has to do first: the leadership message, the investor takeaway, the brand impression. Good-looking and pointless is still pointless.

We solve for the business first, the visuals second.

Planning a video production strategy in Washington, DC
Reviewing the script during pre-production for a corporate video shoot
02

Pre-production is where we take the risk out.

Shooting in a Tysons corporate tower means certificates of insurance, freight elevators, and after-hours access. That coordination is our normal, and we handle it before your team is ever pulled into it.

High-rise access sorted before you hear about it.

03

One shoot day should feed you for months.

One production day in Tysons yields the hero piece, executive cutdowns, and social, not a single video your comms team has to stretch across a quarter. We build for reach from the start.

One production, a quarter of visibility.

8 Media Group crew adjusting camera and lighting on a DC video shoot
Video editors working through revisions in post-production
04

We work with you until it is right.

The first cut is a draft, not a verdict. We expect notes, three rounds are built in, and we refine until it is board-ready.

Tell us what is off. We keep working until it lands.

Frequently Asked Questions

That is our normal. High-rise shooting has its own rules, freight elevators, building COIs, after-hours access, and we handle that coordination before your team is ever pulled into it.

Yes. Tysons is the region’s largest office market, Capital One, Hilton, and the firms that orbit them, and the work tends to be polished and executive-facing. That is exactly what we deliver, without the overhead of a giant production house.

None within the DC region, Tysons included.

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 video, executive and brand films, commercial work, and event coverage, the polished, executive-facing work Tysons headquarters expect.

Yes. High-rise corporate work often means after-hours or weekend access, and we build the shoot schedule around your building’s rules and your team’s day.

Headquartered in Tysons?

Tell us about your project and we will map out what it takes to do it well.