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Commercial Video Production Services

Commercial Video Production
Service Details
Legacy Pictures offers expert commercial video production services, managing every aspect from concept development and casting to post-production and delivery. We create visually compelling commercials tailored for television, digital platforms, and global audiences. Our team leverages an international network and award-winning experience to bring your brand message to life.
About Legacy Pictures

Legacy Pictures is an international film and commercial production company. Through offices in New York, Los Angeles, Beijing, and Vancouver, Legacy has overseen production on a number of projects including the U.S. production for the Chinese box-office hit Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon by the infamous comedy duo the Chopstick Brothers, U.S. production for Remember Me starring Oscar nominated Bruce Dern (The Hateful Eight) and Golden Globe winner Brian Cox (Succession), the Bollywood adaptation of Jon Favreau's Chef with Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan. Legacy has been a production services company for Relativity Media, making content for the following films: Out of the Furnace with Oscar winners Christian Bale (Ford v. Ferrari) and Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea), and Beyond the Lights with Gugu Mbatha-Raw (The Morning Show). Over the past few years Legacy has developed a global production service network and is a go-to for producers, studios and platforms seeking physical production support.

Along physical production of narrative films and series, Legacy also produces its own internal projects, and has upcoming films in development including The Order of the Flesh directed by Jason Mann (The Leisure Class), The Dragon Letters starring legendary action star Meng Lo (Yip Man 3), scripted series Logical starring Mace Coronel (The Transcendents), Wickedest Man created by the Hayes Brothers, animated series Atlantis with the Goodie Mob, comedy series Brainblast with Matt Short (MANswers) and the docuseries Native New Yorker which was sold to Shanghai Television.