Owning a professional OEM electronics business video helps you increase communication effectiveness and reach potential customers and partners. Video is currently the most effective advertising trend with a strong reach. Furthermore, during project bidding sessions, seminars, or partner meetings, playing a video introducing your business will help you assert your position and easily convey your company information to viewers.
The script structure transforms a dry, mechanical process into artistic video.
Video offers numerous benefits to businesses in their brand promotion plans. With vivid images and sound, viewers can get a close-up view of the mechanical workshop, understand the history, development, and future prospects of the business. This increases the likelihood of investors investing in the business, while also boosting orders and reaching potential customers.
However, producing corporate introductory videos today can easily become formulaic. The scripts often follow a predictable pattern, from introducing the company's history and organizational structure to showcasing the staff. This can lead to increased production costs without achieving effective results. With Right Media, we will always create innovative scripts while maintaining the core structure.
Start with the touchpoint.
The video introducing our electronics OEM business opens with an iconic image. We will show viewers the contrast between the ultrafine dust particles outside and the absolutely sterile environment inside the factory. The team will use specialized equipment to capture even the smallest, most valuable details to create the most authentic video possible.
Right Media doesn't just film; we tell your brand story. We know these shots will be the foundation for building trust between investors and clients. Therefore, we meticulously craft each scene, helping your business increase its chances of reaching potential customers and partners.
The introduction is captivating.
The team takes viewers into the heart of the OEM factory's production center, showcasing speed and precision. Using Speed Ramp techniques, they capture the movement of robotic arms picking up and releasing surface-mount components (SMDs) at a rate of tens of thousands of chips per hour, the precise solder paste application process down to the milligram, and the seamless connection between automated conveyor belts.
The music uses modern, fast-paced rhythms to mimic the high-speed industrial pace of life, showcasing the scale of modern infrastructure and advanced SMT production lines – proof of the ability to fulfill large-scale global orders.
Quality Commitment Section
A small error in electronics manufacturing can ruin mass production. Understanding this problem, Right Media will focus on details such as the X-ray view of solder joints, the blue laser scanning from AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) machines, functional testing (FCT) processes, and rigorous laboratory tests (thermal durability, moisture resistance).
Everything is fully showcased, eliminating any doubts viewers may have about the quality of the product and the company's work process. This detail will give you a much better chance of winning bids and securing large projects.
Commitment to confidentiality, increased credibility.
The film concludes with images of finished electronic products being packaged using anti-static, vacuum-sealed methods and stacked on pallets ready for export. Simultaneously, the camera pans across the process of signing confidentiality agreements for information systems and the rigorous security camera system monitoring the factory.
The conclusion emphasizes two core elements of a reputable OEM factory: Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) compliance and a sustainable supply chain logistics (meeting RoHS and REACH green standards).
Above are the basic components of a standard OEM electronics business video. For each project, Right Media carefully considers and develops a suitable strategy. You can contact us for free consultation and collaboration on creating professional, high-quality brand videos.

Right Media adheres to cleanroom regulations behind the scenes while filming the SHTP project.
Challenges and how Right Media handled them during the process of shooting videos for electronics OEM businesses.
Producing a high-tech, OEM electronics corporate video has never been easy for typical video production companies. Right Media masters video quality through specialized technical solutions that overcome the physical limitations of factory settings:
The problem of component size
Electronic components, surface-mount chips, and diodes on circuit boards are all extremely small. Using a conventional camera makes it difficult to focus on and capture them accurately. Right Media will use the most advanced camera systems to process footage requiring such high precision.
Light reflection
As you know, filming in a factory environment presents many challenges regarding lighting. In dimly lit locations, you can use supplemental lights. However, light reflecting off solder joints or gold-plated circuit boards can be very difficult to handle, especially for inexperienced cameramen. Right Media's personnel, with their practical experience in industrial electronics projects, can handle these issues.
The crew used an indirect lighting setup solution through large diffuser panels, combined with dual polarizing filters (CPL) on the lens to eliminate harmful reflected light rays, resulting in elegant, evenly colored footage.
Challenge of eliminating line scan frequency
Inside an electronics OEM factory, it's inevitable that some video will have issues with low refresh rates, resulting in black stripes running vertically or flickering continuously. Our solution is to use specialized cinema cameras with flexible shutter angle adjustment and Clear Scan algorithms, ensuring smooth and clear display of all data on the film.

Right Media's team has extensive experience filming for the electronics industry.
Why do FDI partners choose Right Media as their trusted partner?
Among hundreds of advertising film production companies on the market, Right Media proudly positions itself as a leading expert in the B2B industrial film production segment thanks to its unique values:
- Understanding technical language: We have a team of scriptwriters and directors with a strong background in advanced technology. We thoroughly understand the differences between OEM, ODM, EMS, PTH plating processes, and RoHS standards, among others. As a result, the commentary and visuals in our films are always guaranteed to be technically accurate, helping businesses showcase their expertise to their partners.
- Cleanroom discipline and conduct: When entering the factory, Right Media's production team adheres to the 100% HSE safety regulations and anti-static rules: wearing anti-static protective clothing, shoe covers, and specialized caps. We utilize new LED lighting systems that generate minimal heat, do not alter the cleanroom temperature, and ensure uninterrupted production at the factory.
- Post-processing B2B conversion optimization: We breathe technology into films with 2D/3D graphic effects that track the movement of machinery, visually simulating the flow of electrical current and frequency parameters along real circuit boards. Simultaneously, we provide translation and voice-over services by native foreign voice talents (USA, Korea, Japan, China, etc.) ensuring accuracy in specialized intonation for each target client.
Check out the Vietnam-Japan business video produced by Right Media.
Checklist before shooting a business video for an electronics OEM
To ensure the filming session achieves the highest aesthetic quality, internal preparation from the factory plays a crucial role. Let's review the following expert-standard checklist before the crew begins filming 48 hours in advance:
- In terms of human aspects: Remind all engineers and workers to wear the correct prescribed personal protective equipment (cleanroom gowns, hoods, masks, shoe covers). Standardize the use of electrostatic discharge wrist straps (ESD wrist straps) and ensure accurate grounding connections. Provide prior training to personnel to maintain a focused and natural work demeanor in front of the camera.
- In terms of machinery: Conduct a thorough industrial cleaning of the factory area. Wipe down the glass surfaces of the SMT machines, clear away excess component trays, and ensure that palletized goods are properly aligned with the designated lines on the floor. Set up the control screens to operate stably, displaying indicators in a "Green" state (no technical error warnings).
- In terms of products: Select flawless, perfect sample products in advance. These must be brand-new, finished PCBA circuit boards, without a single scratch on the solder mask coating, and with shiny solder joints, to be used for close-up shots.
In conclusion
An outstanding video for an electronics OEM is not simply a short-term marketing expense. It's a long-term strategic investment in brand assets. That video will replace thousands of pages of complex documents, representing continuous 24/7 work in the digital environment, bringing your business international collaboration opportunities, multi-million dollar outsourcing contracts, and solidifying your company's position in the global supply chain.





