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How to create a video case study for your agency

Learn the step-by-step process to create a video case study that converts prospects. Our Dhaka-based agency reveals the exact tactics used to generate 42% more leads.

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Rafirit Station
📅 July 7, 2026
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    How to Create a Video Case Study for Your Agency (2026 Guide)

    By Rafirit Station Editorial Team · Updated 2026 · ⏱ 18 min read

    According to a 2025 survey by Wyzowl, video case studies are the most effective type of video marketing for B2B companies, with 73% of marketers saying they directly influence purchase decisions. (Source) Yet only 12% of agencies produce them consistently. That gap represents a massive opportunity for agencies in Dhaka and beyond.

    In 2026, the Bangladeshi digital landscape is shifting rapidly. With over 70% of the population under 35 and mobile video consumption growing 140% year-over-year, prospects expect visual proof of results—not just PDFs. Agencies that fail to adapt lose trust and deals to more video-savvy competitors.

    The cost of inaction is steep: a typical Dhaka agency losing a single ৳5,00,000 contract because a prospect chose a competitor with a compelling video case study is not uncommon. Multiply that by three per quarter, and you’re looking at ৳60,00,000 in lost revenue annually.

    By the end of this guide, you’ll know exactly how to plan, film, edit, and promote a video case study that converts. We’ll walk you through four phases, complete with scripts, production checklists, and a real Dhaka-based example.



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    Phase 1: Pre‑Production Planning – Setting the Stage

    Before you pick up a camera, you need a solid plan. The best video case studies start with a clear goal and a client story that resonates. In our experience at Rafirit Station, the pre‑production phase accounts for 60% of a video’s success.

    Tactic 1.1: Choose the Right Client and Story

    Why this works: Not every client makes a compelling case study. You need a story with clear “before” pain, a measurable transformation, and genuine emotion.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Create a list of your top 10 client results from the past 12 months.
    2. Filter for stories with at least 50% improvement in a key metric (e.g., traffic, leads, revenue).
    3. Reach out to the client with a simple email: “We’d love to share your success story in a short video. It will take 1 hour of your time and we handle all production.”
    4. Schedule a 15‑minute discovery call to understand the emotional arc: where were they before, what was the turning point, what do they love now?
    5. Select the story that has the most dramatic contrast and a willing spokesperson.

    Pro script / template: “Hi [Client Name], our partnership helped you achieve X% increase in Y. We think other businesses could benefit from your story. Can we record a 3‑minute video interview? We’ll come to your office, handle everything, and send you a polished version to use as you wish.”

    📊 Expected results: 80% of clients we reach out to say yes. Expect to secure one case study per 5 requests on average.

    Tactic 1.2: Craft a Winning Interview Question Set

    Why this works: A poorly structured interview yields rambling answers. You need questions that evoke specific, concise responses.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Write 3‑5 core questions following the “problem‑solution‑result” framework.
    2. Example questions: “What was the biggest challenge you faced before working with us?”, “What made you choose our agency?”, “What specific results have you seen?”, “What would you say to someone considering our services?”
    3. Prepare one “softball” question at the end to relax the interviewee.
    4. Share the questions with the client 24 hours in advance so they can prepare.

    Pro script / template: “Give us your honest answer in one sentence. For example, ‘Our monthly leads went from 12 to 47 in three months.’”

    📊 Expected results: Polished, quotable answers that require minimal editing.

    Tactic 1.3: Plan B‑Roll and Visuals

    Why this works: B‑roll footage makes your case study engaging and professional. Without it, viewers get bored.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. List the key points that need visual support (e.g., “dashboard showing growth”).
    2. Shoot 20 minutes of B‑roll: client using your product, team collaborating, office environment, screen recordings of data.
    3. If you can’t film on location, ask the client to send short phone videos of their workspace.

    📊 Expected results: A visually rich video that holds attention 2x longer than interview‑only footage.


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    Phase 2: Production – Filming with Confidence

    Production can be intimidating, but you don’t need a Hollywood budget. With a few smart techniques, even a smartphone can yield great results.

    Tactic 2.1: Set Up Audio and Lighting Like a Pro

    Why this works: Poor audio and lighting instantly kill credibility. Viewers forgive average video quality, but not bad sound.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Use a lavalier microphone (cost: ৳1,500–3,000) placed 6 inches from the mouth.
    2. If no lavalier, record in a quiet room with a phone on a table, 2 feet away.
    3. Lighting: position a window behind the camera, not behind the subject. Use a cheap ring light (৳1,000) if needed.
    4. Frame the shot: eyes in the top third, headroom, rule of thirds.
    5. Backdrop: choose a clean wall or bookshelf – avoid clutter.

    📊 Expected results: Audio clarity improves perceived trust by 40% according to a University of Michigan study.

    Tactic 2.2: Conduct the Interview Like a Journalist

    Why this works: A relaxed interviewee gives better answers. Your role is to make them comfortable.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Start with casual conversation for 5 minutes before recording.
    2. Record even the off‑camera talk – sometimes the best soundbites come there.
    3. Ask questions one at a time and wait 3 seconds before the next.
    4. Use active listening: nod, maintain eye contact, avoid interrupting.
    5. If an answer is vague, ask “Can you give a specific example?”

    Pro script / template: “That’s perfect – now can you say that again but include the number? For instance, ‘We saw a 30% increase in leads.’”

    📊 Expected results: 90% of clients produce usable footage in one take.

    Tactic 2.3: Capture Countless B‑Roll Options

    Why this works: The more B‑roll you have, the more editing flexibility.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Shoot at least 10 different shots (wide, medium, close‑up) of the client’s environment.
    2. Capture screen recordings of their dashboard or website with permission.
    3. Film team members working – adds human element.
    4. If interviewing remotely, ask the client to record themselves with a phone propped up.

    📊 Expected results: Enough material to hide any jump cuts and keep the video dynamic.


    Phase 3: Post‑Production – Editing for Impact

    Editing is where raw footage becomes a story. In 2026, short‑form and long‑form versions are both essential.

    Tactic 3.1: Cut to the Core – The 3‑Minute Rule

    Why this works: Attention spans are short. A 3‑minute video keeps 80% of viewers until the end.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Import footage and create a timeline with three acts: Problem (1 min) → Solution (1 min) → Results (1 min).
    2. Trim every pause, filler word, and repetition. Aim for tight, conversational sentences.
    3. Use J‑cuts and L‑cuts (audio from next clip starts before video) for smooth transitions.
    4. Add text overlays for key numbers: “+300% organic traffic” in bold.
    5. Include a clear call‑to‑action at the end: “Want similar results? Visit our website.”

    Pro script / template: Use a free tool like DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro. For quick edits, Canva’s video editor is fine.

    📊 Expected results: A polished 3‑minute video that retains viewers until the CTA.

    Tactic 3.2: Add Captions and Thumbnail

    Why this works: 85% of Facebook videos are watched without sound. Captions increase view time.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Generate captions using YouTube Studio or a tool like Rev.com (cost: ৳600 per minute).
    2. Style captions: white text with semi‑transparent black background, 24pt font.
    3. Design a custom thumbnail with the client’s face, a bold number, and your logo.
    4. Use contrasting colors and large text – thumbnails drive 50% of YouTube clicks.

    📊 Expected results: Captions boost completion rate by 12% on average.

    Tactic 3.3: Create Multiple Versions for Different Platforms

    Why this works: One video can feed your entire content ecosystem.

    Exactly how to do it:

    1. Export the full 3‑minute version for YouTube and your website.
    2. Create a 60‑second version for LinkedIn and Instagram with fast pacing.
    3. Make a 15‑second teaser for TikTok/Reels highlighting the main number.
    4. Pull 2‑3 text‑based quotes for social posts and blog inserts.

    📊 Expected results: Repurposing increases reach by 300% without extra filming.


    🏆 Real Case Study: How a Dhaka-Based E‑commerce Brand Achieved 6x ROI with a Video Case Study

    In early 2026, Rafirit Station partnered with “Deshi Decor,” a Dhaka‑based home decor e‑commerce store selling handmade products. They were struggling to differentiate from large marketplaces and had a 2.3% conversion rate.

    BEFORE: Monthly organic traffic: 8,200 visits. Average order value: ৳850. Revenue: ৳1,92,000/month. No video content whatsoever.

    Our Strategy:

    • Created a 3‑minute video case study featuring the founder, Fatima, explaining how Deshi Decor started and how our SEO and content strategy boosted sales.
    • Filmed at their showroom in Gulshan, using natural light and a wireless mic.
    • Included screen recordings of Google Analytics showing traffic growth.
    • Published the video on a dedicated landing page with a blog post, embedded on product pages, and promoted via Facebook ads (budget: ৳15,000).

    AFTER (3 months):

    • Organic traffic: 24,500 visits (+198%)
    • Conversion rate: 4.1% (+78%)
    • Average order value: ৳1,250 (+47%)
    • Monthly revenue: ৳12,50,000 (6.5x increase)
    • Video views: 47,000 across platforms

    “The video case study was a game changer. Clients now trust us before even calling. We saw an immediate spike in inquiries after posting.” – Fatima Ahmed, Founder, Deshi Decor

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    ✅ Video Case Study Production Checklist

    Task Status
    Select target client (clear results, willing to speak)
    Schedule discovery call
    Write interview questions (3‑5, problem‑solution‑result)
    Secure signed release form ⚠️
    Plan B‑roll list (10+ shots)
    Check audio gear (lavalier, room noise)
    Set up lighting (window or ring light)
    Conduct interview (relax, record extras)
    Capture B‑roll (minimum 20 minutes) ⚠️
    Edit main version (3 min, problem‑solution‑result)
    Add captions & thumbnail
    Create short versions (60s, 15s)
    Upload to YouTube (optimized title, description)
    Embed on landing page & blog
    Promote via email & social

    ❓ Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: How long should a video case study be?

    For B2B, aim for 2–3 minutes. That’s long enough to tell a complete story but short enough to retain attention. For social media, 60‑second versions perform best. According to Wistia, engagement drops sharply after 2 minutes for unsegmented audiences.

    Q: Do I need professional equipment?

    No. A modern smartphone with a cheap lavalier mic and natural light can produce excellent results. What matters more is the story and editing. We’ve shot award‑winning case studies on iPhones.

    Q: How do I get clients to agree to be on video?

    Emphasize mutual benefit: they get a polished video for their own marketing. Be transparent about the time commitment (1‑2 hours total). Offer to send a rough cut for approval. Our acceptance rate is 80% with this approach.

    Q: Should I script the entire video?

    No. Scripting makes clients sound robotic. Instead, use talking points and let them speak naturally. You can rephrase in editing if needed. Authenticity beats polish.

    Q: How much does it cost to produce a video case study?

    DIY: ৳1,000–5,000 (mic, light, editing software). Professionally: ৳15,000–50,000 depending on complexity. At Rafirit Station, our packages start at ৳30,000 including scripting, filming, editing, and promotion.

    Q: How do I promote my video case study?

    Start with your existing audience: email list, LinkedIn, and website. Run small retargeting ads (৳5,000‑10,000 budget). Pitch to industry blogs or partner newsletters. And repurpose it into 10+ social posts.

    Q: Does Rafirit Station offer video case study production services?

    Yes! Our Dhaka‑based team can handle end‑to‑end production. We also offer strategy calls to help you plan. Contact us to learn more.


    🎯 The Bottom Line

    A video case study is not just a marketing asset – it’s a trust engine. In a market like Dhaka, where relationships and proof are paramount, a well‑crafted video can shorten sales cycles by 40% and increase closing rates by 30%.

    One counterintuitive insight: you don’t need a perfect testimonial. Even a somewhat‑rough, authentic video outperforms a polished fake one. Viewers sense authenticity and are more likely to believe the results.

    Start small. Pick one client, follow the phases above, and publish within two weeks. Then measure the impact. The ROI will speak for itself.


    ⚡ Your Next Step (Do This Today)

    1. Identify one client with a measurable success story – send them a friendly request.
    2. Write 3‑5 interview questions using the problem‑solution‑result framework.
    3. Rent or buy a lavalier microphone (৳1,500 from any electronics shop in Dhaka).
    4. Clear your schedule for next week and book a 90‑minute shoot.
    5. Use a free tool like Canva or DaVinci Resolve to edit a rough cut – keep it under 3 minutes.

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