Here’s a question worth asking your current video supplier, 

What happens to the footage after the main video is delivered? For most businesses, the honest answer is: nothing. 

The b-roll sits unused, the extra interview clips are deleted, and a full day of filming produces a single 90-second video.

At Geofilms, that same filming day is planned to produce 5 – 10 usable assets, not through luck, but through deliberate pre-production.

 Before we film, we map out content pillars: hero videos for your website, short-form clips for LinkedIn, longer educational pieces for YouTube, customer testimonials, behind-the-scenes footage, still photography for your website and proposals, vertical reels for Instagram and TikTok, and graphics pulled from key moments on camera.

That planning is the entire difference. A crew that shows up to “film a video” gets a video. A crew that shows up with a content plan built around multiple pillars captures footage that can be cut a dozen different ways, because every question, every angle, and every setup was chosen with repurposing in mind.

The business impact is significant. Instead of a single filming day funding one piece of content, it funds weeks—sometimes months—of consistent posting across LinkedIn, YouTube and your website, without needing to book another shoot every time your content calendar runs dry.

This is also where the “system versus one-off” mindset really pays off financially. Filming days are your biggest single cost in video content. 

Maximising the output of each one is the single highest-leverage decision you can make in your content strategy—and it’s only possible if the planning happens before anyone picks up a camera, not after.

If your last filming day produced one video, the problem wasn’t the crew. It was the plan you walked in with.

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