Hire the best videographers in Anna Road
Mount Photographics
Video director
Mother Foto Lab
Video director
Glo Colour Labs
Video director
Chandra Videos
Video director
Anu Photographics
Video director
Apollo Digital Color Lab & Studio
Video director
Vikram Video Shop
Video director
Reliance Photographic
Video director
Digital Camera World
Video director
The Redcrab
Video director
Universal Media Zone
Video director
Ebby Camera World
Video director
Bhuvana Videos
Video director
Soni Service Centre
Video director
Vamals Photography
Video director
Om Shakthi Photo Services
Video director
Sri Karpagambal Video
Video director
A.P. Studio Enterprises
Video director
Auds Videos
Video director
The Ar Photo Store
Video director
Raj Sri Pictures
Video director
Mini Photo Store
Video director
Hansa Picture Pvt. Ltd.
Video director
Pv Dairese Allildio
Video director
G.P. Digital Colour Lab
Video director
Sathya Video Vision
Video director
M.M. Photomart
Video director
Camera Choice
Video director
Photo Cine Stores
Video director
Weston Digital Color Lab
Video director
Foto Works
Video director
Moorthy & Sons
Video director
Training and studies to become a videographer
Derived from the contraction of "video" and "filmmaker", the term videographer officially came into existence in the 1960s. Today, the profession has grown and the activity has spread to the Internet with more and more people becoming videographers, particularly on behalf of streaming platforms such as YouTube. Videographers can be amateurs or professionals. There is no official route to becoming a videographer as the profession encompasses many activities: shooting, framing, directing, editing, colour grading, etc. In order to be recognised, it is therefore recommended that you have at least a BTS in audiovisual professions with an editing/post-production option (level Bac+2).
The scope of a videographer's work
The videographer intervenes at the request of individuals wishing to keep a memorable souvenir of their events: birthdays, weddings, graduations, retirements, bachelor parties, etc. Companies also call on a videographer to create films, short films and other material, which may have a commercial purpose. The videographer goes through a certain number of stages: creation of a scenario, definition of the framing, setting up a storyboard, visual and sound editing, colour grading...
Why use a videographer?
It is common to want to keep a souvenir of a particular event in one's life: a child's birthday, a wedding, a bachelor party... If photos are the most popular formats, videos have become increasingly popular since the 2000s. This is where the videographer comes in. He makes sure to film all the best moments of the events to retranscribe them through a professional quality video.
How to find a videographer?
To find a videographer in your area or city, it is very easy to turn to an online directory such as StarOfService. You just have to follow the steps indicated on the screen to get in touch with many professionals and select the one that convinces you the most, because of the services he offers or other criteria previously defined.
Rates for a videographer
The price of a videographer in France is around 300 € - 900 €. This difference is mainly due to the difference between events. Filming a wedding will not be the same as a company meeting, for example. In addition, the length of time is also taken into account in the cost of a videography service, not forgetting the complexity of the project, including the need for post-production work. For the video shooting of a wedding, it will cost around €600. This includes the making of the videos and the post-production work. It is not uncommon to find hourly rates depending on the type of project - this is especially the case for corporate videos. Some videographers may charge €50/hr plus VAT, or even more depending on the geographical area. During certain periods, such as the Christmas and New Year holidays or Easter and Whitsun, rates tend to increase as videographers are in high demand from both individuals and companies.
How to choose a videographer
The choice of a videographer will depend mainly on the type of video you wish to have. You can turn to a generalist videographer who makes all types of video if you only want to have unedited, professional quality footage of a birthday or other small family event. For a wedding, you can turn to a specialist wedding videographer who has many years of experience in shooting wedding films. For a corporate video, a videographer who specialises in this type of service is also recommended.
Questions to ask a videographer during the first contact
- How many years of experience have you accumulated as a videographer?
- Did you have a background in audiovisual media?
- How will the performance be?
- What equipment do you use to make your videos?