We've cracked the Top 30!

April 2, 2025

We’re absolutely delighted to share that we’ve been ranked number 30 in the Moving Image/EVCOM UK Top 50 2025 list of brand and corporate film producers.


Last year we were at number 35, so this five-place leap is a huge moment for us - our first time breaking into the top 30 (if we were a pop band, we’d be singing about it).


This ranking isn’t just a number. It’s based on a mix of revenue growth, peer recognition, awards success and volume of work - and our jump is a clear sign we’re on the right track. The report highlights us as one of the “fast risers”, with a +17% year-on-year turnover growth, a milestone £1 million+ revenue, and expansion across big-name clients including PepsiCo, Kerry Foods, Lindt and Edgewell.


In a year where over half the companies in the Top 50 reported a drop in revenue, we grew.

The Moving Image/EVCOM report puts it nicely:

“CH Video crafts story-driven pieces with a personal touch, delivering corporate films, brand stories, and commercials with lasting impact.”


We were also name-checked as a female-led company making impressive progress - a detail we’re especially proud of. Leadership and creativity go hand in hand here, and it’s great to see that recognised at this level.


Thanks to our clients…

We keep it personal – every video is crafted to fit the story, the people and the purpose.


We adapt fast – from embracing AI for post-production efficiency to scaling for international shoots, we know how to flex when clients need it.


We’re in it for the long haul – most of our clients stick around (and come back with bigger challenges). That says a lot more than awards ever could. We’re incredibly proud of the team for making this leap, especially in a year described in the report as one of the toughest the industry’s seen. Our rise shows what’s possible with great clients, a sharp creative team and a focus on work that genuinely connects.


We’re also in good company
This year’s Top 50 is packed with some of the best in the business, and we’re thrilled to be recognised alongside them. You can read the full report 
here on the EVCOM website.

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