Corporate video pricing in Mexico varies widely depending on scope, crew size, and post-production complexity. Understanding what drives cost helps you budget smarter and get more value from your investment.
A basic corporate video in Mexico — think a 60-second brand explainer with a small crew and standard editing — typically starts around MXN $15,000 to $30,000. Mid-range productions with professional actors, motion graphics, and color grading can run between $50,000 and $120,000. High-end cinematic productions with multiple shooting days, drone footage, and full post-production can exceed $200,000. The range is wide because every project is different.
Pre-production is often underestimated. Scriptwriting, storyboarding, location scouting, and casting all take time and expertise. A well-planned pre-production phase actually saves money on shoot day by reducing surprises. At Digital Monk, we invest heavily in this stage to ensure every minute on set is used efficiently.
Production day costs include the director, camera operators, lighting technicians, sound recordist, and any talent or extras. Equipment rental — cameras, lenses, gimbals, lighting rigs — adds up quickly. Location fees, permits, and catering are often overlooked line items that can surprise first-time clients.
Post-production is where the magic happens and where costs can escalate. Editing, color grading, sound design, music licensing, motion graphics, and subtitles all require skilled professionals and time. At Digital Monk, we handle the full pipeline in-house, which keeps quality consistent and timelines predictable. If you're planning a corporate video, reach out for a transparent, itemized quote tailored to your goals.