3-PEAT. For the third year in a row, LocalEyes has made the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing privately owned companies in the U.S. 🔥🔥🔥 Now ranked No. 1,637. For those who don’t know: The Inc. 5000 is the definitive list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S. Companies like Microsoft, Meta, and Oracle first gained national exposure here, and we don’t take that lineage lightly. This isn’t just a vanity win. It’s a reflection of the systems we’ve built, the trust our clients place in us, and the mindset our team brings every day. Let’s keep building. #inc5000 #videoproduction
LocalEyes Video Production
Advertising Services
Pasadena, California 26,930 followers
High impact video marketing, that works.
About us
LocalEyes is an Emmy award-winning video agency that helps businesses increase sales, awareness, and engagement through strategic video marketing. At LocalEyes, we understand that you don’t just need a video; you need the right kind of video. The perfect blend of storytelling and promotion that maximizes your marketing dollars. That’s why we work closely with our clients to craft custom videos that are perfectly balanced. Of course, the experience of crafting an effective video should also be enjoyable. That’s why our team of talented creatives will lead you through the entire process, making it easy and comfortable for you. So relax, we’ll take it from here.
- Website
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http://www.localeyesit.com
External link for LocalEyes Video Production
- Industry
- Advertising Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Pasadena, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Video Production, Video Marketing, Video, Video Editing, and Higher Education Marketing
Locations
Employees at LocalEyes Video Production
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Alex Camargo
Film & Video Producer | Film Industry Development & Consulting | Podcast Host
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Melissa Lawton
Producer | Researcher | Project Leader | AI Enthusiast
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Ryan Elam
Founder at LocalEyes Video Production | 3x Inc. 5000 CEO | Emmy Award Winning Producer
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Tiziano Mammana
FAA Part 107 Drone operator - Camera Operator - Stills Unit Photographer
Updates
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Executives often need to be in videos. But that doesn’t mean they like it. If you’ve ever seen an exec freeze up on camera or over-rehearse to the point of stiffness, you’re not alone. Video is a critical tool for modern marketing, but not everyone naturally knows how to act natural in front of the lens. Sound familiar? Here’s how to help them feel at ease: ✅ Start with casual conversation before jumping into scripted lines ✅ Remind them they’re the expert—they’re sharing insights, not performing ✅ Use prompts instead of rigid scripts to keep things conversational ✅ Try a few takes to help them settle into a natural rhythm The more relaxed they are, the more authentic and engaging the final video will be. What tricks have you found helpful for making on-camera moments feel effortless?
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New data backs up what many marketers already knew: TikTok delivers the best short-term ROI. A recent study from Dentsu found that TikTok ads drive faster conversions than Meta, YouTube, and X. The reason? The For You Page prioritizes discovery over followers, meaning brands can go viral even without a huge audience. Good news for brands already experimenting with TikTok, and a reason for others to potentially try it out.
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For the first time in its 100-year history, Citizens Trust Bank launched a brand campaign—and they made it count. Instead of highlighting products or services, the campaign focuses on the bank’s founder, Heman Perry, and its century-long commitment to serving Black communities. By launching during Black History Month, the brand tied its message to a larger cultural moment, making it even more powerful. This is a masterclass in using storytelling to humanize a brand. When an ad connects history, mission, and emotional resonance, it’s more likely to stick.
CTB Your Story Is Our Story :30_JM
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Bringing in a production partner like us? Here’s the information you should have ready to set your team up for success. ✅ Budget & timeline: What’s your ideal budget? Do you have a firm deadline or some flexibility? These details shape everything from creative approach to production logistics. ✅ Approval process: Who needs to sign off on creative direction? Who has final approval? Too many rounds of feedback can drag things out, so having a clear approval structure keeps momentum going. ✅ Primary contact: One point person streamlines communication and avoids delays. They’ll manage updates, gather internal feedback, and keep everything moving efficiently. ✅ Brand guidelines & creative direction: If you have brand rules (colors, fonts, messaging, tone) share them early. The clearer the direction, the fewer revisions needed.
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The latest in video news: X is rolling out AI-powered ad tools to automate ad creation and analytics. The promise? Faster, easier ad production. The risk? AI-generated content still struggles with brand voice, nuance, and creativity—the very things that make ads resonate. AI can optimize creative at scale, but it still works best when paired with human insight, strong messaging, and real strategy. Where do you stand on AI-generated ads?
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Most people won’t sit through a 12-minute product video… unless you give them a reason to. Apple’s latest iPhone launch video is a masterclass in keeping viewers hooked. Tim Cook’s narration is supported by visuals, animations, and dynamic editing that keeps the energy high. Every key point is reinforced before the audience has a chance to tune out. Our takeaway? Long videos don’t have to feel long. Strong pacing, seamless transitions, and intentional production choices make all the difference. If you’re working on an information-heavy video, take a page from Apple’s playbook to keep your audience engaged.
Introducing iPhone 16e - February 19
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