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We Finally Have a Website That Doesn't Embarrass Us

We Finally Have a Website That Doesn't Embarrass Us

We rebuilt the website from scratch. Here's what changed, what stayed the same, and why we bothered.

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We rebuilt the site. The whole thing.

And I know what you're thinking. The old one was fine. It was! Clients found us, booked us, came back. It did its job. But "it does its job" is a weird flex for a brand that tells other brands to care about how they show up. Like a barber with a bad haircut. At some point somebody's gotta say something.

So we said something. To ourselves. And then spent way too many late nights rebuilding it.

The Old Site Had Its Run

Look, when we started RMC in 2020 we had like... a camera, a handful of clients, and a website that existed purely to get out of the way so people could find the contact button. And honestly? That was enough for a while.

But then 500+ projects happened. NYSE happened. Canali. MTV. CVS. Fashion Week. The work grew up. The team grew. And the site was just... sitting there. Looking like 2021.

That's embarrassing for a production company in New York. Full stop.

We tell brands to invest in how they present themselves. Felt kinda hypocritical to not do the same.

So What's Different

Everything you see. Nothing underneath.

Same team. Same process. Same people picking up the phone and showing up on shoot day. We didn't pivot or rebrand or have some existential crisis. The work is the work. But the site finally looks like the work now instead of trailing three years behind it.

Few things I'm hyped about.

The portfolio has context now. Not just thumbnails with play buttons. Every project shows the client, the industry, the scope, what we did and why. You can actually browse through our work and understand the range without having to get on a call first.

The process is visible. We laid out exactly how projects move with us. Discovery, creative, production, delivery. No more mystery. If you're a marketing director trying to figure out what working with a production company looks like, it's all there. No 47-slide onboarding deck. (Those are the worst.)

You can see what things cost. We built a whole pricing calculator. More on that in another post. But yeah... we put real numbers on the internet. Still alive.

The team page is honest. Real people. Real titles. When you hire a boutique production company you should know who's on the other end. (Spoiler. Probably me.)


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What Didn't Change

The standards. Showing up on time and delivering what we said we'd deliver. That's not going anywhere.

We still produce video, photography, and everything around it for brands that care how they show up. Corporate video. Branded content. Social. Documentary. Events. Brand activations. Fashion. Music. Healthcare. Finance. Photography. The range hasn't narrowed. If anything it got wider.

Still travel wherever the project takes us. NYC is home but we've shot in Nashville, Colorado, Napa, Honduras, Italy, Paris, Portugal. If the work matters we pack up and go.

If You're New Here

Raised Media Co. Video production and commercial photography. New York City. Since 2020. Fashion, entertainment, healthcare, finance, tech, nonprofit, hospitality. Some names you'd recognize. Plenty of brands you'll be hearing about soon.

Pre-production through final delivery. Video. Photo. Post. Social content. Events. Livestreams. Documentary. White-label partnerships for agencies who need a crew that makes them look good without taking credit.

85% of our clients come back. Zero deadlines missed. Not a tagline, just math.

What's Coming

More work. More case studies. More stuff on The Dailies that's worth your time. Not "5 tips for your next brand video" filler. Real projects, what went right, what almost didn't. And the occasional opinion nobody asked for.

If you're already a client... thank you. Genuinely. You built this thing as much as we did.

If you're not yet... look around. The work's right there. And so are we.