Bring the Buzz: Capture the Excitement of Events

July 11, 2023

After all the expense and effort in getting an event up and running, why wouldn’t you want a record of it? Filming at events allows you and your colleagues to not only revisit the experience but also distribute it to those who weren’t there.


Immerse and Understand: Capturing the Event’s Essence


We love immersing ourselves in the atmosphere of what we’re shooting. Understanding what the purpose of the event is, who the audience are, and where powerful video content can play a part are big factors!


Whether it's online or in person - videos for company and client meetings, conferences, awards, product launches and sampling. 


Maybe you need fun and honest vox pops soundbites with the public about a new product, digital screens playing pre-recorded clips from your colleagues, general event filming and photography, and post event content to make those who couldn’t go feel like they're right there, experiencing the event firsthand!


Plan and Schedule: Our Expertise


We’re armed with a ton of expertise in how to capture any event shoot. It’s all in the planning! Our shoot days are generally 10 hours including travel so working around the timings of the day is key. 

Yes, we can sneak in a quick vox pop with your SVP before the next break out session. Yep, we can work with your existing AV team to grab an audio feed from their system to record straight into our cameras, meaning we’ll never miss a word during that important presentation. And yes, our Producers and Directors take notes during a live presentation so that post-event wrap up video you’re planning covers everything you need.

We work our magic to be in the right place at the right time, create stunning visuals to add extra oomph to those important moments.

There’s often a theme or branded look for the event that we creatively carry through into the visuals in the video content we create, like Conference Opener videos or branded visuals to wrap around the event space.


From Raw to Wow: Enhance Impact in Post


Once the event is over and our post-production team step up, the real fun begins. 


There’s usually lots of footage from these types of shoots, so in the rough cut stage, we start selecting the key shots and culling the fluff… It’s a bit like taking the black socks out when you’re doing a white wash.

Then through meticulous editing and narrative weaving, we use the best footage and transform it into a story that seamlessly flows, with our Producers and Directors checking in to ensure that the client’s going to be over the moon with it. 


The end result? Video content that not only captures the essence of any event and leaves a lasting impression on your audience.


Let’s Plan Yours

 

So, whether you've got an awards show, a conference, or a sell-in meeting coming up, we've got your back.

Sit back, relax, and let us turn your events into video content that hits the mark, leaving your audience begging for an encore.

Say hello@ch-video.com 


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