BlackBoard Studios

Tel Aviv, Israel

Crafting engaging videos for gaming and tech giants

BlackBoard Studios, located in the heart of Tel Aviv, specializes in creating engaging video content for gaming and tech giants. Founded in 2013 by Noam Maoz, the studio blends artistry with ambition to redefine video production, focusing on innovative storytelling in the digital age. They collaborate closely with top-tier advertising agencies to bring a unique perspective to every project.

The studio offers a range of services including product and explainer videos, commercials, post-production, and live-action ads. Their commitment to top-notch project management ensures seamless progress from concept to completion, keeping clients informed and involved every step of the way. BlackBoard Studios is known for its ability to convey complex messages through video, using techniques like 3D animation and augmented reality.

Notable projects include a Webby award-winning ad for Nectar Sleep and a positioning video for UVeye that was instrumental in the company's early success. BlackBoard Studios' work has been featured in important conferences worldwide, including CES Las Vegas, showcasing their ability to deliver impactful and memorable visual content.

13
YEARS IN BUSINESS
5
SERVICES

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