Orientation & Welcome Videos That Create Belonging

At Redragaa, we produce orientation videos, student welcome films, and onboarding videos that introduce students to your university’s culture, values, and community. By blending educational storytelling with cinematic visuals, we create engaging student engagement content that makes every newcomer feel at home from day one.

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Why Orientation & Welcome Videos Matter

Starting university can be overwhelming. A professional orientation or welcome video sets the right tone, easing the transition for students and families.

Our Orientation & Welcome Video Solutions

We tailor videos that support admissions and student onboarding:

Student Welcome Films

Warm, inspiring films that introduce students to campus life, peers, and faculty.

Orientation Explainer Videos

Clear, informative content about university systems, services, and policies to make transitions easier.

Campus Culture & Community Videos

Highlight your institution’s unique values, traditions, and student clubs with college promotional films.

International Student Onboarding Videos

Custom content designed to help international students adjust to new environments.

Why Choose Redragaa for Orientation Films?

Experience

Worked with leading universities like SPJIMR, CV Raman University, Scope Global Skills University

Engagement

We balance essential information with emotional storytelling

Strategic Focus

Videos aligned with admissions, onboarding, and student retention

Proven Impact

Builds belonging, reduces anxiety, and increases student satisfaction

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Our Process

A journey from paper to pixels

FAQs

Most orientation films work best between 2 – 5 minutes.

Yes. We produce international student onboarding videos tailored to cultural and logistical needs.

  • No. We combine academic essentials with campus life, culture, and support services.

Yes. Core content remains relevant; we can update visuals annually for fresh student experiences.