Atomic Video Marketing is a full-service video production studio based in Oklahoma City that specializes in converting product demonstrations, customer testimonials, and explainer content into sales tools for B2B companies. The firm produces 15 to 40 videos per year for regional manufacturers, service providers, and software firms, operating at a mid-market scale that keeps turnaround times between two and six weeks depending on scope.
The studio handles the full video lifecycle: scripting, shooting, color grading, and hosting optimization. Unlike generalist production shops that treat all video work the same, Atomic focuses on the metrics that move deals forward. Their videos are built for LinkedIn, email campaigns, and sales presentations rather than brand awareness alone. A typical project involves interviewing clients to extract the specific objection or gap a prospect faces, then building narrative around how the product or process solves it. The team works directly with sales leaders to ensure video messaging aligns with the actual close conversation, not marketing abstractions.
Atomic offers two engagement models: project-based work and monthly retainers. Single videos (typically 90 seconds to five minutes) run from $2,500 for a talking-head testimonial shot at the client's location to $8,500 for a scripted demo that includes location scouting, professional lighting, and motion graphics. A package of three videos over three months starts at $6,000 per month; a standing monthly retainer for ongoing quarterly content runs $4,000 to $5,500 depending on whether the client supplies raw footage or requires full production. Pricing assumes the client provides subject matter expertise and is available for shoots; significantly more complex animation or multi-location production increases costs. The studio does not offer à la carte editing of existing footage at discount rates; if a client brings raw material, Atomic applies standard production rates to the finished product.
The Oklahoma City market includes generalist production companies like those affiliated with larger advertising agencies, which typically charge $12,000 and up for comparable work and embed video into broader campaign strategy. Those shops suit clients who need integrated media planning across TV, digital, and print. Atomic does not pitch brand positioning or media buying; it assumes the client knows what they sell and focuses on the sales conversion angle. Internal production (hiring a videographer on staff or contracting freelancers) works for companies shipping one or two videos annually, but lacks the workflow infrastructure to hit consistent turnaround. Atomic's model favors mid-market firms releasing four to twelve sales videos a year who value faster feedback loops and direct relationships with the production team over agency-style hierarchy.
Atomic works best for B2B companies with documented sales processes and clear buyer personas. Manufacturing firms, medical device distributors, software platforms, and staffing agencies see immediate ROI because their sales cycles are long and video addresses specific technical questions. The studio is least suited to consumer brands, restaurants, nonprofits pursuing donations, or companies whose primary goal is social media follower growth or entertainment value. Atomic will not produce content framed as "going viral"; it produces content framed as "closing the deal with a skeptical VP of operations."
The initial meeting (typically 30 minutes, conducted remotely or at the client's office) centers on four questions: What is the single biggest objection your prospect raises? Who watches the video (title, decision-making authority, technical background)? What happens after they watch it (email follow-up, sales call, website visit)? How will you measure whether it worked (views, link clicks, deals closed)? Atomic then delivers a one-page script outline for approval before shooting. Most clients approve within one week. Shooting schedules around the client's availability and usually takes one full day on location. The client reviews an initial edit within five business days, submits revisions, and receives the final video within ten days of the revision request.
Atomic operates by appointment Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time. The studio is located in midtown Oklahoma City and has on-site parking. Most shoots happen at the client's location (their office, manufacturing floor, or retail space) rather than the studio. Remote clients in the region are accommodated; the studio has shipped equipment and sent crew as far as Tulsa and Fort Worth. Clients should verify current scheduling availability before committing to a shoot date, as production calendars fill three to four weeks in advance during Q3 and Q4.
Atomic Video Marketing fills the gap between DIY video and six-figure agency work, making it the default choice for Oklahoma City B2B firms that ship enough video content to justify a production partner but operate lean enough to avoid a full-time videographer.
