Paisley AliveFestival Announcement Promo
Paisley Alive
Travel & Leisure
Consumer Products
This launch video was created to introduce Paisley Alive, Scotland’s first-ever music, fitness, and wellness festival, set to debut in 2026. As the event is still in its pre-launch phase, the video serves as both an imaginative teaser and a call to action for the community. Featuring Scott McFarlane—the festival’s founder—running through the streets and landmarks of Paisley, the piece captures the vision behind the festival: movement, energy, and connection. It aims to build excitement and establish a recognizable tone and identity for a festival that, at the time of filming, existed only as an idea.
To achieve this, we took a cinematic approach that draws heavily from festival aftermovies rather than traditional promo content. We shot with a slow shutter speed to add motion blur and energy to running sequences, and layered in dynamic editing techniques—rapid cuts, rhythmic pacing, and environmental sound design—to evoke the atmosphere of a vibrant, high-tempo event. Since there was no archive or real footage to lean on, we leaned into stylized visuals, conceptual framing, and emotive movement to suggest what Paisley Alive will feel like, rather than merely explain what it is. This approach helped turn abstract ideas into something viewers could emotionally connect with.
Let's demystify the process of video production. We estimate this example to cost around £5.5-6.5k because we logged roughly:
3 days of production management which is high as we scripted and directed a narrative based film. As a ballpark we estimate 1/2 day management per day of shoot and edit. This could be higher for complex projects or lower if you can help with the creative or coordination. This includes scheduling, edit supervision and producing documentation such as risk assessments.
1 day shoot which means we were as economical as we could be. Filming is priced at a day rate for crew and equipment so we always aim to film as much as we can on a single day. This is not always possible due to location/participant availability.
Single camera used as one camera is often sufficient but we would suggest additional when there's multiple processes/people that need to be filmed at the same time or if we need to capture multiple angles of the same thing that we can't simply repeat.
We recorded audio as adding a Producer to the shoot to coordinate interviews, vox pops and other audio is a very cost effective way of adding a clear narrative to your films and we are experts at getting relaxed and natural performances.
A drone and gimbal was used to capture cinematic shots.
Tripod / handheld shots are effective but where the budget allows the inclusion of an additional crew member with cinematic kit like this (eg a slider / crane / drone) can really elevate the production value.
5 days of post production time. Generally the length of post production depends on the volume of footage, number of deliverable versions (eg social cuts) and rounds of revisions budgeted. This was not consecutive days as we leave gaps for client feedback.
No voiceover recorded by us. VO is very effective but requires actor fees as well as scripting, recording and editing time. We only suggest professional VO if there's not a more cost effective way to convey information such as interviews, on screen text or a recording provided by your team.
Animation / graphic design formed some of the post production. We can design simple titles or use stock animation as part of the edit process but where possible, as we did here, we suggest budgeting for original animation to elevate and brand any film.