FAQs
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Like any production work, it depends on the concept. For example, a shoot that requires multiple locations and models will get less images than a product shoot in one location.
On average, we aim to get at least 80 images in a photography session, and 40 individual clips for video. -
Yes. There’s two ways to go about this:
One, is to have the same person do both photography and video. With this, the challenge is shooting enough content for both photography and video. If you split your time,
Two, would be to have both a photographer and cinematographer on set at the same time, switching back and forth.
Remember, video is more time consuming than photography when trying to get the same amount of assets. -
Anything is possible, of course. But anything worth watching is generally defined ahead of time. Shooting random clips with no context usually doesn’t end well. Please see the ‘Short Form’ section if you wish to produce a spot or advertisment.
Also, please note, to do this after the fact will be an additional budget. -
For video, we shoot on RED Gemini (5K).
For Photography we shoot on Leica SL2-S
Both of these cameras are exceptionally sharp and have the dynamic range you cannot reproduce with a cheap camera or cell phone. -
The cost is completely dependent on how many assets you’d like to receive. On average, we shoot 80 edited images and 40 individually coloured video clips in one day (depending on concept). To receive more, you’ll need to add multiple days of shooting.
Prices for photography and videography for one day start at $3500.