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Walk into your next corporate pitch
looking like the partner — not the vendor.

A complete enterprise video pitch system — 12 slides, a full user guide, and the strategy to close bigger clients and steer them toward retainers.

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Built for video production companies & creative studios
12 engineered pitch slides
7 user guide slides
6 industry variants included
$29 — one deck, every pitch you ever send
Win corporate briefs

Land bigger clients.
Win work you wouldn't normally pitch for.

A pitch deck system built specifically for video professionals presenting to brands, agencies, and corporate clients — structured to impress, close, and get you on the shortlist.

The pitch problem

The quality of your work
isn't the issue. The quality of
your pitch is.

You've done great work. You have the reel. You know you can deliver at the level corporate clients need.

But when you're sitting across from a procurement team, an internal comms director, or a VP of Marketing at a company that spends $50k+ on content annually — the pitch has to match the work. The deck has to say "strategic partner" before you've said a word.

Most video production companies walk into those rooms with a PDF of their portfolio and a rough pricing conversation. That's not how enterprise clients buy. They buy confidence, process, governance, and proof of outcomes. They buy the pitch deck as much as the showreel.

You're pitching enterprise clients but your pitch materials look freelance-level

You've lost deals to agencies with weaker work but better-looking proposals

You're not sure how to frame your pricing so it doesn't sound like a rate card

You don't know how to navigate procurement teams, multiple stakeholders, or budget approval cycles

You'd love to move clients onto retainers but don't know how to structure that conversation

Every pitch starts from a blank slide and takes hours to build

The Corporate Video Pitch Deck is a complete enterprise sales system — not just a slide template. Twelve slides engineered to take a corporate prospect from initial meeting to signed engagement. A full User Guide that tells you exactly how to run the pitch, how to sell the retainer, and how to adapt the deck for six different industries.

“I used one version of this deck to pitch three different companies in the same week. Two became clients. The structure is flexible enough to adapt but strong enough to carry the weight.”
Zoe YangVideo production company
The 12-Slide Pitch Deck

Each slide has a specific sales purpose.
This isn't a template — it's a sequenced pitch system.

Fully customisable in Canva and PowerPoint. Both included.

01
Cover
Establishes authority from the moment it appears on screen

Client name, presenter details, hero image. Positioned as a "Strategic Video Content Partnership Proposal" — not a quote. That word choice does work before you've opened your mouth.

02
Who We Are
Built for procurement credibility, not creative admiration

Stat blocks for client count, videos delivered, turnaround time, and retention rate. Client logo strip. Industry list showing breadth. Tells a risk-averse buyer you're a reliable, established operation.

03
The Challenge
Shows you've done your homework before the meeting started

Eight specific corporate communication pain points your prospect is likely experiencing — fragmented messaging, slow content cycles, weak recruitment brand, underperforming demos, internal comms gaps, poor asset reuse, stakeholder disengagement, no content system. Select the ones that apply to this prospect. Remove the rest.

04
The Strategic Opportunity
The reframe slide — where you stop being a supplier and become a partner

Moves the conversation from "buying videos" (cost-centre, one-off) to "building a content system" (strategic infrastructure, measurable ROI). This is where you become a partner rather than a line item.

05
Services
12 modular service categories — structured so prospects self-identify

Brand films, internal comms, leadership messaging, training systems, recruitment campaigns, product explainers, customer stories, thought leadership, event capture, social cutdowns, webinar repurposing, and content retainers. Structured so prospects identify what they need rather than being sold at.

06
Delivery Process
What procurement needs to see — "We have process. You won't be managing us."

A six-stage governance workflow — Discovery, Strategy, Production, Post & Review, Delivery, Optimise — with defined owners, outputs, and approval gates at each stage. This slide wins trust with procurement before pricing is ever discussed.

07–08
Case Studies ×2
Two templates across different verticals, swappable per prospect

Structured with The Challenge, Our Solution, Deliverables, a testimonial quote block, and three metric callouts. Designed to be swapped per prospect by industry vertical. The User Guide covers exactly how to do this in 5 minutes.

09
Commercial Structure
Three-tier pricing framework — deliberately not called "Pricing"

Project-Based, Retainer Partnership (marked Most Popular), and Enterprise Programme. Uses price ranges rather than fixed fees, keeping procurement in conversation mode. The retainer tier is positioned so it feels like the logical middle ground. The word "Commercial Structure" rather than "Pricing" matters in enterprise sales.

💡 Switch currency to $ or € in Canva with one find-and-replace
10
Why Us
Makes "why not go cheaper?" answer itself

A head-to-head comparison table: Freelancer/Small Agency vs. Your Company. Covers strategic thinking, production quality, enterprise workflow, stakeholder handling, scalability, post-production capability, asset management, and reporting.

11
Next Steps
Replaces "so what do you think?" with a structured close

A six-stage engagement path: Discovery Workshop, Pilot Project, Proposal & SOW, Legal & Procurement, Retainer Kickoff, Scale & Optimise. Gives procurement a clear, low-friction first step and shows you understand their onboarding requirements — MSA, NDA, supplier registration, GDPR documentation.

12
Close
Designed to sit on screen during goodbyes, not be rushed through

Contact details, QR code placeholder, Calendly booking link. The slide that's on screen as the room wraps up — designed to make follow-up effortless for the prospect.

The 7-Slide User Guide

Most templates give you slides.
This gives you the instruction manual
for winning with them.

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How to Customise for Each Client
A five-point framework for personalising the deck before every pitch — how to use Slide 3 as a diagnostic tool, how to swap case studies by industry vertical, how to anchor the pricing slide to the prospect's own commercial language, and how to add a bespoke insight to Slide 4.
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How to Run the Pitch Meeting
A minute-by-minute guide for the meeting itself. When to stop and ask a question rather than keep presenting. What to do on the challenge slide. How to use case study slides to let the room lean in. How to close with a next step rather than "any questions?" Covers Zoom, in-person, and hybrid delivery.
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How to Sell the Retainer from Slide 9
A breakdown of the psychology built into the pricing slide and the exact language to use when the retainer conversation opens. Includes scripts for handling budget questions, what to say if they push for project-only, and how to reframe cost as content velocity rather than video spend.
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Industry Variants — Six Pre-Built
SaaS/Technology, Finance/FinTech, Healthcare, Enterprise HR, Education/EdTech, and Professional Services. For each: the focus services, the key challenge to lead with, and the recommended pilot project to propose. Adapt the deck for a healthcare client in the time it takes to update the cover slide.
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Export Settings & Procurement Tips
How to export for PDF leave-behind, Zoom screen share, PowerPoint, Canva interactive PDF, and print. What procurement teams actually evaluate when deciding on a new supplier — risk, value for money, track record, contractual clarity, scalability — and how each slide addresses those criteria.
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Slide-by-Slide Quick Reference
A one-page summary of what every slide does and exactly what to customise before each pitch. The highest-level practical guide in the whole package — the one to open 20 minutes before you walk in.
Six Industries Pre-Built
SaaS / Technology
Focus services, key challenges, pilot project recommendation
Finance / FinTech
Compliance-aware framing, trust signals, regulatory angle
Healthcare
Patient comms, training systems, internal messaging
Enterprise HR
Recruitment brand, onboarding video, culture content
Education / EdTech
Course content, institutional brand, student recruitment
Professional Services
Thought leadership, client-facing content, authority building
Who it's for

This is for you if

✓ This is for you
  • You run a video production company, creative studio, or content agency
  • You're pitching — or want to be pitching — corporate, B2B, or enterprise clients
  • You want to move clients from one-off projects to retainers and don't know how to frame that conversation
  • Your pitch materials don't match the quality of your actual work
  • You're tired of building slide decks from scratch for every new prospect
  • You want to look like the strategic partner in the room, not the cheapest quote on the list
✕ Not for you if
  • You work primarily with small businesses, startups, or wedding clients (a different pitch deck for those audiences is available separately)
  • You've already got a polished enterprise pitch system that's consistently winning at the level you want
Format & tech

Fully editable. Works exactly
how you work.

The deck is available in Canva and exports cleanly to PowerPoint (.pptx). Both versions are included. No fonts to install, no design software required beyond free Canva access. Customise in Canva, export as PDF for leave-behinds, present from PowerPoint or Keynote. The User Guide is a separate Canva/PowerPoint file you keep as your reference — it doesn't get sent to clients.
Canva Template PowerPoint (.pptx) Free Canva account works PDF export for leave-behinds Zoom / in-person / hybrid Unlimited client use
Proof, not promises
Three takeaways customers loved in The Corporate Video Pitch Deck
★★★★★
“My close rate for corporate pitches doubled within three months of using this deck format. The way it structures the problem-solution-proof narrative is genuinely powerful.”
Ada T.
Brand video producer
★★★★★
“I used to show a portfolio reel and a price. Now I lead with insight, demonstrate understanding of their business goals, and use the case study slides to show real results. The quality of the conversations changed immediately.”
Marina P
Corporate video director
★★★★★
“The case study slide template is worth the price alone. I filled in four of them in an afternoon. Now I have a proper proof library I can pull from for any pitch.”
Sarah Forsythe
Production company founder
Objection handling

The questions you're
probably asking

The deck is structured, not scripted. Every company that uses it will have different case studies, different stats, different services to lead with, different pricing tiers, and different competitive advantages to highlight. The User Guide specifically trains you to personalise Slide 3 (the challenge) and Slide 4 (the strategic opportunity) for every individual prospect. Two companies using this template will produce pitches that look nothing alike — because the variables that actually differentiate you (your work, your clients, your outcomes) are yours.
Yes. The "enterprise" framing isn't about company size — it's about how you want to be perceived. Any corporate client with an internal comms function, a marketing department, or a training budget responds better to a structured, outcome-focused pitch than a portfolio PDF with a price list. The Commercial Structure slide in particular works for any client where the retainer conversation is relevant.
The pricing on Slide 9 uses placeholder currency because that's where the template was developed, but it's trivially easy to change to $ or € in Canva with a single find-and-replace. All other content is country-agnostic. The User Guide references procurement norms that apply across US, UK, and Australian enterprise environments.
The case study slides are templates — you're adding your own client stories. If you only have one strong corporate case study, use Slide 7 and adapt Slide 8 as a "project type" showcase (showing the deliverables and services you'd apply to their vertical) rather than a named client story. The User Guide covers this.
No. The deck is designed for Zoom/video calls, in-person presentations, and as a PDF leave-behind. The User Guide has specific guidance for each format and covers export settings for all three.
Results

What happens in the room
when the deck does the work

"I walked into a meeting with a new corporate client using the Corporate Video Pitch Deck format and came out with a project brief. They later told me I was the most prepared vendor they'd ever spoken to."
RF
Rowan Frost
Corporate filmmaker
"My close rate for corporate pitches doubled within three months of using this deck format. The way it structures the problem-solution-proof narrative is genuinely powerful."
AT
Ada T.
Brand video producer
"I used to show a portfolio reel and a price. Now I lead with insight, demonstrate understanding of their business goals, and use the case study slides to show real results. The quality of the conversations changed immediately."
LL
Marina P
Corporate video director
"The case study slide template is worth the price alone. I filled in four of them in an afternoon. Now I have a proper proof library I can pull from for any pitch."
SF
Sarah Forsythe
Production company founder
"I sent this deck to a hospitality brand I'd been trying to get in front of for over a year. They booked a discovery call the next morning."
RQ
Rory Q.
Commercial video director
"Before this, I was pitching the same way most videographers pitch — show the reel, name a price, hope. Now I present as a strategic partner. The whole dynamic is different."
NV
Nora V.
Freelance filmmaker
"The slides on ROI framing are exceptional. I've adapted them for different industries and they always resonate. Corporate clients want to know the investment makes sense. This helps me show them that."
VR
Vivien Rivera
Corporate video specialist
"I used one version of this deck to pitch three different companies in the same week. Two became clients. The structure is flexible enough to adapt but strong enough to carry the weight."
ZY
Zoe Yang
Video production company
"I pitched a corporate brand campaign using the deck and won the project on the first meeting. The client said our presentation felt the most credible. I've used it on every pitch since and my close rate has gone up significantly."
SK
Silas K.
Brand videographer
"I pitched a corporate brand campaign using the deck and won the project on the first meeting. The client said our presentation felt the most credible. I've used it on every pitch since and my close rate has gone up significantly."
SK
Silas K.
Brand videographer
"Won a 12-month retainer on my first pitch."
"I'd been trying to break into corporate video for two years with no real success. I built out the pitch deck using the Corporate Video Pitch Deck templates and sent a cold pitch to a mid-sized technology company. It led to a discovery call, then a project, then a 12-month retainer. The deck didn't just get me a meeting — it made me look like the only logical choice."
"The case studies changed everything."
"Corporate clients want proof. Not showreels — proof. Results, context, measurable outcomes. I used the case study slides to document three of my past projects properly for the first time and started leading with those in pitches. My average pitch-to-project conversion went from about 15% to over 40%."
Matt Crawford

Hey, it’s Matt

Matt here, from Filmmaking Lifestyle 👋

Breaking into corporate work is a different game.

It’s not just about showing great videos — it’s about how you present yourself, how you communicate value, and whether you look like someone they can trust with serious budgets.

I used to approach these opportunities like a freelancer.

Once I shifted my approach and built a proper pitch structure, I started being taken much more seriously — and landing better work.

I created this product for three reasons:

  • Position Yourself Properly: Present like a strategic partner, not just a videographer.
  • Win Bigger Clients: Show value in a way corporate teams understand.
  • Stand Out Professionally: Make a strong impression in high-stakes pitches.

Any questions? Ask me at [email protected]

Price & value

$29. One deck.
Every corporate pitch you ever send.

A freelance designer would charge $500–$2,000 to build a custom pitch deck. A single enterprise video retainer — the kind this deck is engineered to close — is worth $3,500–$12,000 per month. $29 is one slide worth of a designer's hourly rate.

$500–$2,000 What a freelance designer charges to build a custom pitch deck from scratch
$3.5K–$12K Monthly value of a single enterprise video retainer this deck is engineered to close
What you get
$29

One payment · Lifetime access · Free updates

  • The 12-slide Corporate Video Pitch Deck (Canva + PowerPoint)
  • The 7-slide User Guide — pitch strategy, meeting scripts, retainer selling, industry variants, export guidance
  • Six pre-built industry adaptation guides (SaaS, Finance, Healthcare, HR, EdTech, Professional Services)
  • Instant download — in your Canva account within minutes
  • Unlimited use across all your clients and pitches, forever
  • Free updates included
Get the Deck — $29
30-Day Guarantee. If you customise the deck, walk into a pitch with it, and don't think it elevated how you presented — refund within 30 days, no conditions.
The more realistic scenario: you'll spend 20 minutes customising it before your next corporate pitch and walk in feeling significantly more prepared than you have before.
FAQ

Questions answered

A 12-slide enterprise pitch deck and a 7-slide User Guide. The deck covers company overview, challenge identification, strategic reframe, services, delivery process, two case study templates, three-tier commercial structure, competitor comparison, next steps, and close. The User Guide covers customisation, pitch delivery, retainer selling, six industry variants, export settings, and a slide-by-slide reference.
Canva template (shareable link) and PowerPoint (.pptx). Both included. Free Canva account works.
The User Guide recommends 20 minutes per pitch for a properly personalised deck. The most important slide to customise each time is Slide 3 (the challenge) — which takes about 5 minutes once you've read the prospect's website.
Yes. Unlimited use. The template is designed to be re-customised for every pitch.
This is exactly the deck to use to start getting them. The structure frames you as a strategic partner from the first slide, which is how you break into corporate budgets from a standing start.
“I pitched a corporate brand campaign using the deck and won the project on the first meeting. The client said our presentation felt the most credible. I've used it on every pitch since and my close rate has gone up significantly.”
Silas K.Brand videographer

Your next corporate pitch is either going to look like you're ready for this client — or like you built the deck the night before.

$29 fixes the second problem.

Get the Corporate Video Pitch Deck — $29

Canva + PowerPoint · 12-slide deck · 7-slide user guide · Instant download · 30-day guarantee

A Bit About Our Company

At Filmmaking Lifestyle, we focus on helping filmmakers and video business owners build stronger, more sustainable businesses.

I created Filmmaking Lifestyle as a way to share what I’ve learned from years in the industry — from agency-side and corporate video work to running my own production company and serving wedding clients. Across those experiences, I encountered the same challenges many creators face: finding clients, pricing work correctly, managing projects, and building systems that actually scale.

Filmmaking Lifestyle exists to make that process easier.

Everything we create is built around practical, real-world application — tools, frameworks, and resources designed to help you work more efficiently, make better decisions, and avoid common pitfalls.

We believe success in this industry comes from combining creativity with solid business foundations. Whether you’re just getting started or refining an established operation, our goal is to support you with resources that help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

Join us, and take the next step in building your video business the right way.

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