Boda Studio

Boda Studio We help businesses inspire, excite, and connect with their audience through beautifully crafted Brand Story Video
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Business problems.
03/27/2026

Business problems.

Most businesses treat video like a marketing expense.The data says it’s a revenue driver.87% of marketers say video dire...
03/24/2026

Most businesses treat video like a marketing expense.
The data says it’s a revenue driver.

87% of marketers say video directly increased sales.
Not views.
Not likes.
Sales.

Video on LinkedIn gets 3x more engagement than any other content type.

If you’re B2B and not using it, do the math.

Brands posting 3+ Reels a week see 25% higher revenue growth.
Consistency compounds.

49% of marketers rank short-form video as the #1 ROI format.

Your videos should be making you money. If they’re not, that’s a positioning problem, not a production one.

03/06/2026

DM me ‘READY’ and I’ll send you our work.


03/03/2026

What we’re doing today

02/24/2026

You have a trust problem.

And it’s killing more businesses than bad ads ever will.

We’re in a Trust Recession.

Not because people stopped buying.

Because they stopped believing.

You feel it, right?

You scroll for 3 minutes and it’s:
“7 figures in 7 days.”
“AI will 10x your business.”
“Here’s the funnel that changed everything.”

Everyone’s selling.
All the time.
Everywhere.

And none of it feels real anymore.

So your audience does the only thing they can do to protect themselves:

They tune out.

It’s not that your offer is bad.
It’s that your audience is exhausted.

Trust isn’t low because competition is high.
Trust is low because noise is high.

And most marketing right now?
It’s noise.

No story.
No substance.
No human.

Just tactics duct-taped together.

The businesses that are dying aren’t dying from lack of strategy.

They’re dying from lack of belief.

Because belief is what makes someone stay on your video.
Belief is what makes them book the call.
Belief is what makes them say, “These are my people.”

And belief doesn’t come from louder marketing.

It comes from:

– Showing your face.
– Saying something real.
– Sharing the messy middle.
– Taking a stand.
– Talking to one person instead of blasting everyone.

This is why video matters more right now than ever.

Not the overproduced, hype-reel stuff.

The human stuff.

The slightly imperfect.
The “we shot this between client calls.”
The “here’s what I actually think.”

Because in a trust recession, polish feels like a pitch.

Presence feels like proof.

If you’re feeling like your marketing isn’t hitting the way it used to…

It’s probably not your algorithm.

It’s the trust gap.

Close that, and everything changes.

Curious, have you felt this shift in your industry too?

Or are you still seeing marketing that actually feels… human?

Sometimes standing on a ladder gets you what you’re looking for.But it’s not about the height.It’s about the angle.This ...
02/19/2026

Sometimes standing on a ladder gets you what you’re looking for.

But it’s not about the height.

It’s about the angle.

This shot?
Warehouse. Cold concrete. Forklifts beeping. Boxes stacked to the ceiling. And me… climbing an aluminum ladder with 30 pounds of gear strapped to my back because the frame wasn’t right from the ground.

From eye level, it looked ordinary.
From six feet higher, it told the story.

That’s the thing about video most people miss.

You don’t need more content.
You need a better perspective.

The right angle changes authority.
The right lighting changes emotion.
The right movement changes how your audience feels in their gut.

Nobody watching the final cut will know there was a ladder involved.
They’ll just feel that it looks… elevated.

And that’s the job.

Not glamorous.
Not always comfortable.
Definitely not OSHA’s favorite hobby.

But if shifting perspective is what it takes to make your brand look bigger, stronger, more intentional?

I’ll climb.

What’s a “ladder moment” in your business, the extra step most people don’t see but makes all the difference?

Most testimonials don’t work.Not because the client isn’t happy.But because the story they’re telling is too safe.“Great...
02/17/2026

Most testimonials don’t work.

Not because the client isn’t happy.

But because the story they’re telling is too safe.

“Great service. Highly recommend.”
Cool. But that’s not what actually works.

You know what does?

🟠 What they were afraid of.
🟠 What almost stopped them from saying yes.
🟠 The risk they thought they were taking…
🟠 …and the shift that made them realize it was worth it.

That’s the story your future clients actually need to hear.

Not the praise.
But the pivot.

The moment doubt turned into decision.
That’s the power of a good testimonial video.

It’s not about the compliment.

Business on top. NHL draft pick on the bottom.This was me yesterday... on a Zoom call, While my feet were laced up like ...
02/17/2026

Business on top. NHL draft pick on the bottom.

This was me yesterday... on a Zoom call,

While my feet were laced up like I was about to sub in for the 3rd Period.

Slide-ons in the background. Wheels on. Welcome to the hustle.

The truth is, you never really know what’s happening on the other end of a Zoom call. Could be a blazer and pajama pants. Could be a toddler under the desk. Could be someone (me) breaking in new skates while reviewing creative briefs.

And honestly? I’m here for it.

This is what real work looks like sometimes, scrappy, unexpected, and kind of hilarious.

What’s the wildest thing you've seen while working remotely?

02/13/2026

This is what happens when a shoot doesn’t feel awkward.

This blooper reel is from a shoot Halo Organizing and honestly, it’s one of my favorite parts of the day.

Not because anything went wrong, but because it shows what filming should feel like.

Real personality.
Real laughs.
No pressure to be perfect on the first take.

One of the biggest mistakes people make with video is assuming confidence comes before the camera turns on.
In reality, confidence usually shows up after people feel comfortable, supported, and free to mess up a little.

Creating that environment is not accidental.

It’s part of the process.

When filming feels relaxed, the final content feels natural. And that’s what connects with people.

Curious for those who’ve been on camera before, did your shoot feel stressful or genuinely fun?

02/12/2026

This is what technical content looks like when it’s done right.

This formulation video was shot last year with the team at 3V Sigma USA, and it’s still one of our favorite examples of process-driven storytelling.

The goal wasn’t flash or hype.

It was clarity, precision, and showing the work in a way that actually makes sense to the people who care about it.

Projects like this only work when there’s real collaboration. Their team brought deep expertise. Thanks to Ellen and Michael. We handled the structure, pacing, and ex*****on to turn a complex process into something watchable and useful.

This kind of content takes planning, trust, and iteration. But when it’s done well, it builds credibility long after the shoot day is over.

If your business is thinking about technical, process, or behind-the-scenes content like this, send us a DM with the word FORMULA and we’re happy to talk through it.

02/11/2026

Not everything worth sharing is client-facing.

This is where a lot of the real work happens.

Reviewing cuts.
Tightening edits.
Making decisions that never get noticed but always matter.
Proposals
Zoom Calls

The shoots are fun.

The collaboration is energizing.

But consistency comes from having a setup and a process you trust.

Quiet work still counts.

Amirite!?!?

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