Frequently asked questions

Reaching out
How do I get a quote?
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The best way to get an accurate quote is through an intake call. Every project is different, so we don't publish fixed rates. On the call, we'll understand exactly what you need and give you a realistic range on the spot — followed by a detailed proposal within 24 hours. Book your intake call here.

2.0
How do I get a price for the 2.0 Upgrade?
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Every 2.0 Upgrade is scoped individually based on company size, number of products or services, and what your Essentials need to cover. The best way to get a clear picture is a short call — we'll map out what the production would look like and give you a realistic range on the spot. Book a call here.

Do we own everything that gets produced?
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Completely. Every frame captured belongs to you — the finished deliverables, the B-roll, the stills, everything. No licensing fees, no restrictions, no dependency on Majortale for future use. The Collection becomes a permanent company asset that compounds in value as you add new material over time.

Who in our company can use the Collection?
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Everyone. The Collection is delivered colour-graded, organised into logical folders, and formatted for every tool — Canva, PowerPoint, Premiere, iMovie, or a smartphone. A marketer, an intern, a salesperson, or a founder can open the library and produce something that looks professionally made within minutes. No editing knowledge required.

How long does the 2.0 production take?
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Most 2.0 productions run over 1–2 shoot days, followed by 3–5 weeks of post-production. You walk away with finished, publish-ready key assets and a complete organised library. The exact timeline depends on scope — we map it out in full before anything is confirmed.

Who is the 2.0 Upgrade for?
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Mid-sized companies — typically 15 to 200 employees — with an active marketing function but inconsistent visual content. If you're spending budget on ads and campaigns but keep running out of good imagery and video to use, the 2.0 Upgrade solves that problem at the foundation level.

What is the 2.0 Upgrade exactly?
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The Majortale 2.0 Upgrade is a single structured production that delivers two things simultaneously: the Essentials (your brand film, product videos, testimonials, and key assets) and the Collection (a deep, organised library of B-roll, photography, drone footage, interviews, and supporting visuals that your entire company can draw from indefinitely).

Videography
Can one shoot day produce content for multiple channels?
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Yes — that's how we plan every shoot. One well-organised day produces a brand film, social clips, job videos, and BTS content simultaneously. We think about distribution before we pick up a camera, so every shot has a destination.

Do you shoot on location or in a studio?
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Mostly on location — real environments make better films. We can also arrange studio space when the project calls for it. For most brand and employer branding work, your office, facility, or event space is the right setting.

What formats do you deliver in?
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We deliver in every format you need — landscape (16:9), square (1:1), vertical (9:16), and any custom dimensions required for your platforms. Short and long versions are included where applicable. All files are export-ready for Meta, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and broadcast.

How many feedback rounds are included?
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Up to four feedback rounds are included as standard. We structure the process so that major direction decisions happen early — concept and rough cut — keeping the later rounds focused on small refinements rather than structural changes.

Do you handle scripting and concept, or just the shoot?
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We handle the full process — strategy, scripting, storyboarding, shoot, editing, colour grading, and delivery. You don't need to arrive with a finished brief. Many clients come to us with a goal and we take it from there.

What types of videos do you produce?
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Brand films, testimonial videos, social content series, aftermovies, job videos, explainer videos, ad videos, training videos, BTS content, podcast video, and recruiting campaigns. If it moves and it tells a story, we produce it.

Photography
How far in advance do I need to book?
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For most shoots, 1–2 weeks notice is enough. For events, content days, or larger corporate productions, 3–4 weeks is ideal. Certain periods — spring and autumn especially — fill up fast, so get in touch as early as possible to secure the right date.

Can photography and video be combined in one shoot?
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Yes — and it's the most efficient approach. We bring a crew that covers photo and video simultaneously. One production day, consistent visual language across all assets, and significantly lower cost per deliverable than running separate shoots.

What file formats and resolution do you deliver?
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We deliver high-resolution files in JPG and any other format you need, in both web-optimised and print-resolution versions. Images are colour-graded, retouched, and organised by shoot category so they're immediately usable across every channel.

Do you handle styling and location scouting?
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We provide styling guidance for every shoot — what to wear, what to prepare, how to set up the space. For larger productions requiring a dedicated stylist or a scouted location, we arrange that as part of the project. Just mention it during the brief.

How many photos do we get?
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It depends on the shoot type. A headshot session delivers 2–3 retouched portraits per person. An event shoot typically produces 80–150 curated images. A content day delivers 30–50+ varied images ready for social, web, and marketing use. We agree on expected output before every shoot.

How quickly do we receive the photos after the shoot?
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Most shoots deliver a curated selection of retouched images within 5 business days. Larger projects — full corporate shoots or high-volume events — typically take 7–10 business days. Rush delivery is available on request.

Campaigns
Do you work on employer branding campaigns specifically?
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Yes — it's one of our strongest areas. We've run employer branding campaigns for Lidl, Wit-Gele Kruis, Federale Politie, and others. From strategy to video production to paid distribution, we handle the full employer branding process and have a proven track record of filling pipelines with the right candidates.

How do you measure campaign results?
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We set clear benchmarks at the start of every campaign and report against them throughout. Depending on the campaign goal, we track reach, impressions, engagement rate, click-through rate, cost-per-lead, conversion rate, and downstream indicators like website traffic and inbound enquiry volume.

Can we start small before committing to a full campaign?
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Yes. Many clients start with a focused campaign — a recruitment video series, a social content day, or a single employer branding shoot — to see how we work together before scaling. We're happy to scope a starting point that makes sense and grows from there.

How long does a campaign take to launch?
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Most campaigns take 4–8 weeks from kick-off to first live content, depending on scope. A focused social content campaign can launch in 3–4 weeks. A full multi-channel campaign with video, photography, and paid distribution typically runs 6–12 weeks. Share your go-live date early and we'll plan backwards from there.

Do you manage the paid advertising as well?
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Yes — for campaigns that include paid distribution, we handle both the creative production and the campaign management, including LinkedIn, Meta, and Google targeting. This gives you a single point of contact and means the creative is built with the distribution strategy in mind from day one.

What does a campaign include?
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Every campaign includes a strategy phase, content production (video and/or photography), and distribution. Depending on the campaign type, this covers creative concept, scripting, shoot days, editing, paid media management, targeting, and performance reporting. One team handles it all.

Workshops
What types of workshops do you offer?
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We offer strategy workshops, storytelling workshops, creative workshops, social media workshops, video briefing workshops, and content workshops. Each one has a different focus but the same output: something concrete your team can use immediately. See all workshops here.

Can workshops be customised for our brand?
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Yes — always. We use your brand, your content, and your specific challenges as the raw material. No generic slide decks. We prepare by reviewing your existing communications and current content situation in advance so the session is immediately relevant from the first minute.

How long does a workshop run?
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Half a day for more focused sessions (social media, video briefing, content planning) and a full day for broader strategy or creative workshops. We'll recommend the right format based on your goals during the intake call.

What do participants walk away with?
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Every workshop ends with a concrete, usable deliverable — not just inspiration. Depending on the format, that's a content strategy document, a set of developed campaign concepts with storyboards, a briefing template, or a platform-specific posting plan. Something you can act on the next day.

Where are workshops held?
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We come to you. All workshops run on-site at your office or a location of your choice. If you'd prefer a neutral venue, we can recommend options in Antwerp. Remote sessions via video call are also possible for distributed teams.

How many people can attend a workshop?
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Workshops work best with groups of 4–12 people — small enough for real interaction, large enough to get diverse input. For larger teams, we split the workshop into two sessions to keep quality high. We'll advise on the right format during the intake.

General
Where are you based?
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We're based in Antwerp, Belgium — but we work across Belgium and internationally. We've produced content across Europe and beyond. If your project requires travel, we factor that into the proposal. Remote kick-offs and briefings work just as well as in-person meetings.

What happens after I reach out?
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Regardless of the type of project, we always start with a kick-off call. That's where we get to know your goals, your audience, and what you're trying to achieve. It takes about 20–30 minutes and gives us everything we need to put together a relevant proposal. No obligations, no pressure — just a real conversation.

How do I reach out to you?
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You can reach us in a few ways — whatever works best for you. Send us a message via the contact form here. Prefer something faster? Send us a WhatsApp directly here. Or if you'd rather skip the back-and-forth and go straight to a conversation, book a call directly into our agenda here.

Can you handle both video and photography in one shoot?
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Yes — and it's the most efficient way to work. One production day can produce video and photography simultaneously, giving you a complete content library without the cost and logistics of running two separate shoots. We recommend combining both whenever possible.

Do you work with agencies or only direct brands?
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Both. We work directly with brands and as a production partner for agencies. If you're an agency looking for a reliable production team that delivers on time and on brief, we've done this many times — get in touch.

Who owns the content after delivery?
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You do — completely. All content produced by Majortale is delivered copyright-free. Once the project is delivered and invoiced, everything is yours to use, repurpose, and distribute across any channel without restrictions or licensing fees. Forever.

How long does a typical project take?
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It depends on the scope. A social content shoot can turn around in 1–2 weeks. A brand film or full campaign typically runs 4–8 weeks from kick-off to final delivery. We'll align on the exact timeline before anything is confirmed.

Where are you based and do you travel?
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We're based in Antwerp, Belgium, and we work across Belgium and internationally. We've produced content across Europe and beyond. Travel costs are factored into the proposal when required — remote briefings work just as well as in-person ones.

How do I get a price?
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Every project is different, so we don't publish fixed rates. The fastest way to get clarity is a short call — we'll understand what you need, give you a realistic range on the spot, and follow up with a detailed proposal within 24 hours. Book a call here.

If you have any further questions or enquiries, please get in touch with our team via the contact page.
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