
You’ve probably heard the old saying:
“Good. Fast. Cheap. Pick two.”
It’s not new. But when it comes to video production, it’s a principle worth taking seriously. Why? Because understanding how these three factors interact can save you time, money, and creative heartache.
Making a good video takes time — time to develop the concept, plan the shoot, execute with care, and refine in post. If you want to compress that timeline, you’re asking your production partner to shift into overdrive.That might mean pausing other projects, bringing in additional crew, working late nights, and burning through hours to meet the deadline without sacrificing quality. It can be done — but expect to pay a premium. You’re not just paying for the work, you’re paying for the urgency.
This combo is achievable — but only if you’re flexible with time. When deadlines aren’t tight, and the scope is clearly defined, a skilled production team can deliver something great on a tighter budget. But it requires a collaborative approach. We’ve made strong, budget-conscious videos before, but it only works when clients take on some of the organisational load — helping with logistics, coordinating talent or locations, and staying nimble with approvals and timelines. That frees us to focus purely on the creative, without needing to stretch resources thin.
Yes, this can be done too. But here’s the truth: if you’re aiming for fast and cheap, don’t expect it to be good. There’s a time and place for quick-and-dirty content — but you need to be honest about what that content is for. If you’re investing in video with the hope of building your brand, telling your story, or winning trust — cutting corners won’t cut it. A mediocre video won’t just underperform. It can actively harm your credibility.
It depends on your goals. Every project is different. But understanding the trade-offs between good, fast, and cheap can help you approach video production with clear eyes and realistic expectations.
At Alucinor, we’re always upfront about what’s possible within your budget and timeline. And we’ll work with you to find the best path forward — whether that’s building something bold and beautiful over time, or pulling out all the stops when you need something fast and excellent (and yes, that’ll cost more).
Want to talk through your next project?
Let’s figure out the right approach — together.