Your Questions, Answered
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An event videographer captures, edits, and delivers professional video content from live events such as conferences, corporate events, brand activations, and private functions. This typically includes filming key moments, speakers, audience interactions, and creating highlight videos, social media clips, or full event recordings.
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What types of events do you film?
We specialise in filming:
Corporate events
Conferences & summits
Brand activations
Networking events
Panel talks & workshops
Private and lifestyle events
Our focus is on creating cinematic, story-driven content that can also be used for marketing and future promotions.
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Our packages typically include:
Pre-event planning and briefing
Professional filming (single or multi-camera setup)
High-quality audio capture
Cinematic editing
Highlight video (for marketing use)
Optional social media edits (short-form content)
Many modern event videos are designed as long-term marketing assets, not just recordings
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Event videography pricing varies depending on:
Event duration
Number of videographers
Equipment required
Editing deliverables
Most professional event videography services in the UK range from £800 to £3,000+ per day, depending on complexity and output.
For an accurate quote, we recommend getting in touch with your event details.
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We recommend booking at least 2–4 weeks in advance, especially for busy periods.
For large events, conferences, or multi-day productions, booking 1–3 months ahead is ideal. -
Typical turnaround times:
Highlight video: 3–7 days
Full event edit: 1–3 weeks
Social media clips: 2–5 days
Fast-track delivery options may be available on request.
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Yes — this is one of the most valuable parts of event videography.
We can turn your event into:
Instagram Reels / TikToks
LinkedIn content
Speaker clips
Promotional ads
Event footage is one of the most effective ways to generate ongoing marketing content after your event.
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Absolutely. We work with you before the event to understand:
Your goals
Key moments to capture
Content priorities (marketing, documentation, social media)
This ensures we capture footage that actually delivers value—not just random clips.