Education Video Production

You’re teaching the future. Video can help.

A still from an animated education video production by Demo Duck for Illuminate

Why work with Demo Duck for your educational video production?

Who in our lives makes the biggest impact? Teachers and educators. That’s why we love partnering with learning institutions to craft educational video productions that not only teaches a certain topic but does so in a meaningful way. We even have a former high school science teacher on staff. We know what it takes to make an education client’s video production successful both in the process and end product.

We also partner with education technology companies because they help our educational institutions do their job better. We’re all about collaborative-based learning here and pride ourselves on standing out amongst other education video production companies.

Looking for video productions for topics outside of the education industry? Head over to our educational video productions page for clients in the tech, healthcare, and more.

Hear from an education client

In 2017 we partnered with a Chicago-based school, GEMS World Academy, to help lift their brand and increase enrollment through online video content. Over the span of one busy school day, we produced four short social media videos featuring their students and a fun top-down style. Learn more about this educational video partnership through the included testimonial video.

Types of educational institutions we work with:

  • Colleges and universities
  • K-12 education
  • Education technology startups
  • Education-focused software companies
  • Educational apps
  • Training and tutorial centers/programs

What kind of education videos can you make?

Whatever the lesson plan, we got you covered. We do animated educational series, screencasts, instructional videos, live-action, educational software explainer videos, and more for clients like Columbia University, Discovery Ed, DeVry, GEMS World Academy, and Otus. As far as educational video production companies go, we've got the experience of a tenured professor.

How much does and educational video production typically cost?

It’s highly dependent on the method you pick. Most of the education videos we work on these days run in the $15,000–$20,000 range for animation, and $20,000-40,000 for live action. However, to save over the long term, you can reuse parts of videos and create a cohesive educational video series, which reduces the per video cost. Interested? Reach out to learn more!

How long does the educational video production process take?

All of our video projects take about 6-12 weeks depending on style, length, and complexity. One way to turn your assignment in on time is to approve the script right away! That way we can focus on the design and get your video in front of students and decision-makers.

Let video boost the learning experience.

Education is the foundation of progress. It’s where critical thinkers and creative problem solvers are born. Be it a college, an elementary school, a tutoring center, or a technology startup with a focus in education, video is a great way to do what you do best. Plus, with so many visual learners out there, what better way to teach than with educational videos?

Curriculum Video Content: University of Phoenix

Economics isn’t one of the easiest subjects to learn, and the University of Phoenix knew they needed something captivating to keep their students watching. They tapped Demo Duck to work on this educational video production and we created stories with powerful lessons.

See some of our educational video production work:

NAFSA - Association of International Educators: Educational Video

Swarthmore Financial Aid: Educational Video Production

Discovery Education: Live Action Product Video for Education

Open Campus: Animated Explainer Video

Campus Management: Explainer Video

DeVry University: Promotional Video for Education

I felt I knew where we were with the educational video production at all times. Demo Duck provided great communication and kept on our tight timeline.

Carly Nartowicz, Amherst College

A video thumbnail for an education video production created for Amherst