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REVVIRE

Boca Raton, United States

Amplifying stories through creative visuals and sound

REVVIRE crafts compelling narratives that capture audiences' attention. By harnessing the power of graphic design, video production, audio production, advertising, and content marketing, they help businesses amplify their messages and connect with their target demographics. Whether it's creating visually stunning graphics or producing emotive soundscapes, REVVIRE's team of experts brings stories to life through innovative and effective solutions. By leveraging these services, clients can boost brand awareness, drive website traffic, and ultimately, achieve their marketing goals.

Team Size
2 - 10 people
Hourly Rate
$200 - $300 / hour
Daily Rate
$1500 - $2000 / day
Minimum Project Budget
$1k+ USD
Industry Experience
3 years
Timezones
-
Languages
English
Head Office
Boca Raton, United States

Services and pricing

ServiceMin Project BudgetHourly Rate
Video Production$1k$200 - $300 per hour
Advertising$1k$200 - $300 per hour
Graphic Design$1k$200 - $300 per hour
Content Marketing$1k$200 - $300 per hour
Audio Production$1k$200 - $300 per hour

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11311 Coral Key Dribe, Boca Raton, FL, 33498

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