Corporate Documentary Production in Colombia
The documentary is the audiovisual format with the greatest depth and credibility. It tells real stories, of companies, communities, projects, or causes, with the power of authentic testimony and journalistic storytelling. At ProducciónAparte we produce corporate and social-impact documentaries that connect with the audience through truth, not through an advertising script. It’s the ideal format for social responsibility, community impact, founder stories, and presentations to funds and investors.
The documentary is the audiovisual format with the greatest depth and credibility. It tells real stories, of companies, communities, projects, or causes, with the power of authentic testimony and journalistic storytelling. At ProducciónAparte we produce corporate and social-impact documentaries that connect with the audience through truth, not through an advertising script. It’s the ideal format for social responsibility, community impact, founder stories, and presentations to funds and investors.
What makes a documentary different?
A documentary doesn’t start from a closed script. It starts from reality: in-depth interviews, field footage, spontaneous testimony. That authenticity is precisely its power, it creates a level of credibility impossible to achieve with a conventional video. It requires more production time and a more demanding editorial process, but the result is a piece the audience feels is true. That’s why it works so well for social causes, sustainability, and purpose-driven stories.
A real case: the Youth Voices for Change documentary
For Youth Voices for Change (YVFC), an initiative of the Down to Zero Alliance that amplifies the voices of young leaders across Latin America and Asia, we produced the documentary video for their program along with additional social media content.
The challenge was truly global in scope. We shot directly in Bolivia, Guatemala, Colombia, and Peru, and coordinated a network of partner production companies in the Philippines, India, Indonesia, and Thailand, all following the technical and creative guidelines of our creative director from Colombia. This allowed us to maintain coherent visual and narrative unity across eight countries on two continents, with different local crews but a single quality standard.
The documentary placed the program’s young leaders at the center, giving them prominence as agents of change in their communities. Coordinating a production of this scope, managing time zones, languages, work cultures, and diverse local teams under a single creative direction, demonstrates our ability to lead complex international documentary projects from Colombia, maintaining quality control from start to finish.
When you need a documentary?
The documentary is the right format for corporate social responsibility, community impact, sustainability, founder stories, infrastructure or transformation projects, and presentations to investment funds seeking real, verifiable impact. When your brand or organization has an authentic story to tell, the documentary is the format that conveys it best.
What our documentary production includes?
- Research and pre-production: defining the angle, identifying protagonists, and field planning.
- In-depth interviews: capturing authentic testimony with journalistic direction.
- Field production: shooting on location, even in remote and hard-to-reach areas.
- Complementary material: supporting shots, drone, archive when applicable.
- Editorial post-production: narrative editing, color grading, sound design, and scoring.
- Versions and adaptations: long documentary version and cuts for digital distribution.
Investment
Producing a corporate documentary in Colombia starts at $12,000 USD, depending on the number of locations, shooting days, and logistical complexity. Projects in remote areas or with multiple protagonists are quoted by scope. As we demonstrated with Youth Voices for Change, we coordinate international-scope productions delivering maximum value. Write to us for a tailored quote.
FAQ
What's the difference between a documentary and a corporate video?
A corporate video starts from a script and a defined message. A documentary starts from reality: interviews and field material that become narrative during editing. The documentary has greater depth and credibility, ideal for purpose-driven stories.
Can you coordinate productions across multiple countries?
Can you get additional content from the same shoot?
How long does it take to produce a documentary?