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Officefaction’s “丸投げ動画制作所” is a Japanese corporate video production service. Its main pitch is that clients hand over their materials, and the team takes care of the rest—from planning, structure, design, and editing through to final delivery. The service covers scenarios such as corporate PR, product or service introductions, recruitment, training, and onboarding. It also emphasizes that animated videos can be produced without a shoot, by converting a client’s sales materials or landing page content into video.
Its core value lies in being “hands-off” and “fast.” After the client provides materials, the team first creates a script, usually submitting it within 2–3 business days. Video production then takes about 3–5 business days to produce a first draft. Up to two rounds of revisions are free, and the final video is delivered as an MP4. The text also mentions AI voice-over editing and that filming can be arranged if needed. With more than 500 videos produced and over 200 corporate clients, the service appears to have a certain level of project experience, though it does not disclose the size of its creative team or the industries it has served.
Pricing is not based on standard packages; instead, quotes are provided on a per-project consultation basis. The FAQ indicates that a service introduction video of around 90 seconds costs roughly ¥200,000–¥300,000, while case examples reference starting prices of ¥200,000 and ¥300,000. If revisions exceed three rounds or additional requirements arise, a new quote will be provided. Payment is supported by bank transfer and credit card. It is worth noting that the crawled text does not clarify copyright ownership, material licensing, source file delivery, commercial usage scope, or rights for future adaptations. Companies should define these clearly in the contract before purchasing.
The strengths are a clear workflow, low client effort, coverage of common corporate video needs, and the ability to deliver some projects on a relatively short timeline. Free consultation and after-sales support also lower the barrier for initial communication. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, with only reference ranges available; delivery compatibility is only clearly stated as MP4, with no mention of multi-platform aspect ratios, subtitle files, or source project files; and licensing and copyright information is missing, which is an important risk for companies that plan to reuse video assets over the long term.
This service is suitable for Japanese companies, or businesses that can communicate in Japanese, that lack an internal video team and want to quickly turn sales, recruitment, or training materials into videos. The access status for users in China cannot be determined from the text. Although credit card payment is available, there is no information about cross-border settlement, Chinese-language support, or China-compatible invoices. If the video will be used and produced collaboratively within mainland China, it is advisable to also compare local video production companies, tools such as 剪映/Canva/Vyond, or domestic creative agencies to reduce communication and compliance costs.
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officefaction.com is an Japan Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach officefaction.com directly.