FAQ

Quick answers to the most common questions you have about production

What does Movie Mogul Productions do?+-

We produce high-quality videos for commercials, documentaries, branded content, music videos, and original storytelling. Based in Denver, we provide full-service production and logistics for clients across Colorado and beyond.

How long have you been in business?+-

Movie Mogul was founded in 2011 by Kent Youngblood, a producer with over 20 years of experience in film, television, and corporate video. Since then, we’ve delivered hundreds of projects for national brands and networks alike.

What types of videos do you produce?+-

We produce series, commercials, documentaries, branded storytelling, and corporate content. Whether you’re launching a product or telling a personal story, we tailor every video to match your goals and audience.

How can I see examples of your work?+-

Visit our Our Work page to view our commercial reels and client case studies. You’ll see projects we’ve produced for brands like FIGS, Toyota, Starbucks, Popsockets, and Wrangler as well as networks like BBC, PBS, and Oxygen.

Do you offer services beyond video?+-

Yes. We provide location scouting, production coordination, budgeting, scheduling, and creative strategy – everything you need to get your project from concept to screen.

How much does a video cost?+-

Video production costs vary depending on the project’s complexity, number of shoot days, talent, crew, and delivery schedule. We’ve produced projects ranging from $10,000 to over $500,000, and we’re experts at building solutions that fit your budget.

How long does it take to produce a video?+-

Production timelines depend on the project, locations involved, and post-production needs. For a standard 1-minute broadcast commercial, we typically complete everything within 4 to 6 weeks, from concept through final delivery.

Do you travel for projects?+-

We love to travel. While we’re based in Colorado, we film across the Rocky Mountain West. Our team can handle every aspect of production, no matter the location.

Are you insured?+-

Absolutely. Our production liability insurance policy has your back when it comes to on set injuries, property damage, and broken equipment. Errors & Omissions insurance can be provided upon request.

What do I need to do before reaching out about a project?+-

Determine the basic details as best you can. What type of project is it? What’s your budget? When are you looking to film? When do you need it completed? Where will it be seen (broadcast, web, social media)? Examples you like are always helpful.