Manley Burke Law Firm Brand Story
Corporate Video Storytelling: Crafting Stories That Inspire Trust, Connection, and Impact
Corporate Video Storytelling has evolved far beyond informational content or promotional messaging. In a world where audiences crave authenticity, transparency, and emotional resonance, storytelling is no longer optional—it is the heartbeat of meaningful brand communication.
At Barking Squirrel Media, we specialize in purpose-driven brand films that do more than describe what a company does. We reveal who they are—their mission, values, character, and impact in the world. Our work is rooted in the belief that stories change hearts first, and decisions second. When an organization’s deeper purpose is expressed with clarity and emotion, it not only informs—it inspires.
Our recent collaboration with Manley Burke Law Firm in Cincinnati is a vivid example of this philosophy in action. Their narrative centers around craft, collaboration, community, and a profound belief in serving people with both expertise and heart. Our role was to transform these values into a cinematic story that audiences can feel, understand, and trust.
The Heart of Manley Burke: A Story of Craft, Collaboration, and Community
The script that guided this film is simple and deeply human:
“Here at Manley Burke, we see what we do as a craft.”
A craft implies devotion. Patience. Mastery. Care.
It implies showing up every day with intention.
From our earliest Discovery conversations with their team, one theme emerged unmistakably:
This is a firm that believes people come first.
Yes, they are attorneys—experienced, highly trained, and deeply knowledgeable. But what makes them compelling is not simply what they do, but why they do it:
- To guide people through uncertainty
- To solve problems that impact real lives
- To protect the causes that matter in their community
- To be collaborators, not just legal advisors
Their work is not transactional—it is relational.
And that is the foundation of effective Corporate Video Storytelling.
Corporate Video Storytelling Begins With Discovery, Not Filming
Before we began crafting visuals or writing the narrative structure, we held a Discovery Workshop with the Manley Burke team. This is a core step in our storytelling process.
The Purpose of Discovery
Discovery allows us to understand:
- The organization’s mission and purpose
- The emotional motivations that guide the work
- The personality and culture of the team
- The way the organization wants to make people feel
This insight shapes not only the script, but also:
- The pacing of the edit
- The camera language we use
- The lighting tone and color palette
- The emotional arc of the story
Extracting the Emotional Thread
For Manley Burke, the emotional thread was unmistakable:
“We fulfill our mission by helping you fulfill yours.”
This message expresses:
- Collaboration instead of control
- Partnership instead of authority
- A belief that the best outcomes are built together
This is the core of their identity—and the heart of the film.
Translating Values Into Cinematic Storytelling
Once the emotional center was identified, we began designing the visual narrative.
Showing, Not Telling
Corporate Video Storytelling must demonstrate values through images, not just statements.
Instead of narrating that Manley Burke is collaborative, we show:
- Attorneys working together across a shared table
- Thoughtful pauses in discussion where consideration matters
- Genuine interactions rather than staged performances
Instead of claiming community engagement, we show:
- Board meetings
- Local nonprofit involvement
- Visible presence in Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky
The film communicates a living truth, not a marketing claim.
Cinematography as Emotional Expression
The camera was used to communicate presence and care.
We employed:
- Warm, natural lighting to evoke trust
- Close-up framing during team collaboration to show focus and attentiveness
- Slow, intentional camera movement to reflect steadiness and confidence
Nothing rushed.
Nothing performative.
Everything grounded in human connection.
The Narrative Structure: A Story Told With Purpose
The film is structured around a simple, resonant story arc:
The Craft
“Here at Manley Burke, we see what we do as a craft.”
This opening line establishes:
- Identity
- Philosophy
- Respect for the work
Craft is intimate.
Craft is skilled.
Craft is human.
2. The Collaboration
“At Manley Burke, we collaborate with our clients to create a unique solution to every situation.”
Collaboration requires:
- Listening
- Flexibility
- Empathy
- Creativity
It is not one-size-fits-all.
It is handcrafted.
3. The Community
“It is important to us to be active in the community.”
This film does not separate the firm from the city—it positions them within it.
Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are not backdrops.
They are context.
They are home.
4. The Purpose
“We fulfill our mission by helping you fulfill yours.”
A conclusion that is also a promise.
This is where Corporate Video Storytelling creates connection:
The viewer understands not only what the firm does, but why the firm cares.
Why This Story Matters to Professional Service Firms
Many companies — especially in law, consulting, finance, engineering, architecture, and technology — struggle to describe what makes them different.
Because their work is:
- Highly technical
- Multi-disciplinary
- Experience-dependent
And often, the true value they deliver is intangible.
Corporate Video Storytelling gives voice to:
- Character
- Ethics
- Philosophy
- Humanity of expertise
It shows the beating heart behind the professional craft.
The ROI of Corporate Video Storytelling
While emotional resonance is essential, this approach also delivers strategic business results:
Trust Is Established Faster
Prospects already feel aligned with the firm’s values when they reach out.
Differentiation Is Clear
The brand is no longer interchangeable with competitors.
The Sales Cycle Shortens
Connection is formed before the first conversation.
Culture Strengthens
Shared purpose improves internal alignment and talent retention.
A powerful story becomes a strategic asset, not just a video.
Why Barking Squirrel Media?
We are not a video production company.
We are storytellers who approach filmmaking as a craft.
We:
- Listen deeply
- Translate values into narrative
- Capture authenticity with cinematic intention
- Shape stories that inspire belief
Our mission is to create films that engage hearts, change minds, and inspire action.
If your organization is driven by purpose, meaning, and impact—
your story deserves to be told well.
Producer/Director: Dr David K Bray
Director of Photography/Editor: Dan Marque
Gaffer: Travis Thompson
Grip: Alex Ding
Script: Untold Content
Photographer: Christine Marque
