Sell a Monthly Social Video Pack to Local Businesses

Create a manageable monthly offer grounded in the real location, product, and promotion—not invented customer footage.

Time
13 min
Build
Eight short clips per month across offer, atmosphere, product/service, FAQ, and seasonal formats.
A paper-cut filmmaker plans an AI video shot using a camera rig, storyboard cards, and a motion control dial.
Direction creates value. Generation supplies raw material.
01

Start with buyer and deliverable.

Buyer

Local businesses with good photos and offers but inconsistent Reels, Shorts, or TikTok output.

Final delivery

Eight short clips per month across offer, atmosphere, product/service, FAQ, and seasonal formats.

Starting asset

Current phone footage, location photos, menu or service details, approved offer, logo files, and posting calendar.

Tool stack

  • Higgsfield image-to-video
  • Camera prompt bank
  • Simple editor and scheduler
02

Build one reviewable result.

  1. 01

    Audit what is true this month

    Collect current prices, opening hours, offer dates, service areas, products, and location photos. Ask what must not be changed. Old menus and beautiful but false interiors destroy trust faster than a rough phone clip.

    Done when: Owner approved a dated fact and asset sheet.
  2. 02

    Build five recurring content lanes

    Use one offer clip, two product or service details, one atmosphere clip, one FAQ, and seasonal or behind-the-scenes slots. Repetition becomes a system when the angle changes and the facts stay current.

    Done when: Calendar balances selling, proof, and useful information.
  3. 03

    Animate real assets conservatively

    Use pushes, pans, reveals, and close detail movement that support the original image. Avoid generating crowds, amenities, dishes, property features, or results that do not exist. Label illustrative scenes when viewers could reasonably take them as documentary footage.

    Done when: Owner recognizes the real place or product in every clip.
  4. 04

    Template the edit, not the truth

    Keep repeatable title timing, safe zones, caption styles, CTA cards, and sound treatment. Refresh dates and offers from the approved sheet. Templates should speed layout, not encourage copying stale information.

    Done when: Every dated claim was checked during this production cycle.
  5. 05

    Run one monthly approval

    Send contact sheet, scripts, and low-resolution previews together. Ask for one consolidated response from the owner. After approval, export by platform ratio and archive the exact approved version.

    Done when: There is one named approver and one deadline.

Direct variables you can review.

Replace every bracket. Keep one visible action and one camera intention per shot.

Business: [name and real service].
Source image: preserve architecture, product, colors, and visible details.
Shot: [one camera move] toward [real focal point].
Purpose: [offer / atmosphere / detail / FAQ / seasonal].
Overlay added in editor: [approved dated fact and CTA].
Avoid: invented people, rooms, products, results, signage, or unavailable features.
03

Reject weak work before buyer sees it.

  • Scene does not invent a material business fact.
  • Offer, price, date, address, and hours match approval sheet.
  • Motion adds attention without deforming architecture or product.
  • Clip remains understandable with sound off.

Sell a bounded outcome.

A recurring eight-clip social pack with one monthly asset and approval session.

Package scope

  • Monthly 30-minute briefing
  • Eight short-form clips
  • One platform ratio per clip
  • One consolidated revision round
  • Organized delivery folder

Simple pitch

Give me this month’s offer and your existing photos. I will turn them into an approved social pack without asking your team to film eight separate posts.

Proof to show

Create a three-clip sample for one real business using only public or owner-approved facts.

Protect the margin

Retainer covers fixed clip count and one approval cycle. New filming, urgent offers, extra ratios, and posting management need explicit add-ons.

Commercial use still needs human judgment.

  • Never fabricate a property feature, menu item, crowd, testimonial, or service result.
  • Get written permission for customer and staff likenesses.
  • Use licensed music and follow local advertising rules.

Your assignment

Build a three-clip sample pack for one local business category. Include an offer clip, an atmosphere clip, and an FAQ clip with a dated approval sheet.

Check current tools and examples

Product names, models, controls, plans, and credit costs change. Official product pages and labeled creator examples were checked on August 19, 2026; confirm current controls before quoting client work.