Short Film Production

Some stories need more room to breathe.

When the idea deserves more time than an ad, give it the space to build character, tension, emotion and a reason to stay with the viewer.

Story firstStart with the objective, not the gear.
End-to-endPlan, produce, package and launch.
Built to travelCreate for the formats your audience uses.
Short Film Production at Story & FameNarrative storytellingScript to screen ✦
Who this is for

Does this sound like you?

Writers & filmmakers

Take a narrative concept from page to finished film.

Brands with a deeper story

Use entertainment and emotion rather than a conventional commercial.

Creators & communities

Make original work designed to build audience and identity.

Why it works

Make the production do more for you.

More emotional depth

Short films give characters and ideas room to develop.

A stronger creative asset

Narrative work can build brand meaning beyond a campaign cycle.

One production, many stories around it

BTS, trailers, posters and creator content extend the life of the film.

The process

Clear enough to trust. Flexible enough to create.

01

STORY

Develop premise, characters, structure and intended emotional effect.

02

SCRIPT

Write and refine screenplay, dialogue and production treatment.

03

PRE-PRODUCTION

Cast, locations, art direction, schedule and technical planning.

04

PRODUCTION

Direct the performance, image and sound on set.

05

POST & RELEASE

Edit, sound design, grade, graphics and prepare launch assets.

Questions

Before you begin.

Yes. We can work from a premise, outline or existing screenplay and help develop it for production.

Yes. Branded entertainment can communicate meaning and emotion without behaving like a conventional advertisement.

Yes. Production can include casting and the required direction, camera, sound, art, makeup and post-production team.

Yes. Release assets can include trailers, teasers, posters, BTS and short-form social edits.

Yes. Original storytelling is part of the production-house direction and can sit alongside commissioned client work.

Next step

Tell us what you are thinking.

You do not need a finished brief. Give us enough context to start a useful conversation.