Asset submission
What to send us.
You do not need a professional photographer or a camera crew. Phone photos taken in good light are enough to produce a polished spot. Here is exactly what to capture and how.
What to capture
Technician in uniform
- Full body or three-quarter shot (head to knees minimum)
- Technician in their actual work uniform — shirt, vest, or jacket
- Solid or lightly blurred background works best (garage wall, truck side)
- Natural daylight or well-lit interior — avoid harsh overhead shadows
- Minimum 1080px wide; phone cameras from the last 3 years are fine
- Posed in front of busy backgrounds
- Sunglasses or hats that obscure the face
Tech badge / ID close-up
- Chest-level close-up showing company logo on the uniform
- Sharp focus on the logo or embroidered name
- Works well with the same shirt photo cropped — no separate shoot needed
- Blurry shots
- Logos obscured by apron, harness, or tool belt
Logo files
- Vector preferred: .ai, .eps, or .svg
- High-resolution PNG fallback (300 dpi minimum, transparent background)
- Include both full-color and white/reversed versions if you have them
- If you only have a JPEG from a business card or website, send it — we will work with it
- Low-resolution logos pulled from websites (72 dpi)
- Screenshots of logos with white backgrounds
Truck wrap — driver side
- Full side of the vehicle visible — park parallel to a curb and step back
- Clean vehicle, no glare or direct afternoon sun if possible
- Include the whole door, fender, and any rear panel branding
- Minimum 2MP; phone photos from 3+ feet back work well
- Angled shots that cut off the rear panel
- Vehicles parked too close to walls
Truck wrap — passenger side
- Same framing guidelines as the driver side
- Particularly useful if your wrap design differs between sides
- If both sides are identical, one photo is fine
- Cropped or partial shots
Job site or action shots
- Technician working on equipment (HVAC unit, panel, pipe, etc.)
- Real job site looks more authentic than staged setups
- Keep it safety-appropriate — no images that would concern customers
- Optional but strongly recommended for Pro and Premium tiers
- Cluttered or unsafe-looking job sites
How to send your files
Two steps.
1
Fill out the form below
Submit your business details: website URL, phone number for ads, license number, and vehicle information if needed. This takes two minutes.
2
Email your photos and logo files
Send your images and vector files to assets@servicevideo.ai. Reference your company name in the subject line. We will confirm receipt and tell you when production starts.
Step 1
Submit your business details.